7:08 I remember when he came to Kansas City and did this at the ponchos wall. Fun fact: my brother Josh Conway ollied it in the Kansas City shuffle video! R.i.p joshy❤
I am a massive JJ fan and have a massive problem with his slappy fifty at Clipper: if I remember correctly, having played back that video frame by frame, I discovered that at no point in time does the rolling surface of any of his 4 wheels get in contact with the vertical part of the hubba from the moment the first wheel leaves the flat surface on top the stairs to the moment he locks into the grind… Can I be saved?
Natas had the best frontside wallrides. I thought you were going to no comply out on that one bail clip. Someone had to start no complying out of wall rides
Halfway through, and this is such incredible editing and content. The amount of work that must of gone into finding clips to match the interview, I cant even imagine. I smashed that subscribe button and look forward to anything else like this! Keep going!
That first clip after the garbage can, the one on 39th and Holgate, is so gnar. Not only do you have to clear the bike rack, but the bricks have a vertical offset of about an inch. Got to clear that also....
Wall riding on any red brick is insane! So much to deal with anways, but on that texture you gotta have such amazing board control and commitment! Plus that hippie jump pole/wall ride photo is awesome.
if you're riding straight up to a wall, and there is ANY transition leading up to it, that's not a wallride imo, that's just vert ramp skating basically. A wallride is about being able to control riding on a perpendicular surface relative to the surface you started on. If there is transition that leads you from one angle to the other then that's just glorified carving