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the Revival


THE REVIVAL from morehartfilms on Vimeo.

This is the best looking trailer I’ve seen in a long time. Some true talent in there. Always a pleasure to watch Sam Miller ride.

Duncan sent me this heads up last night:

In the name of good times, great spots and progressive riding, we are proud to announce that we’re packing our bags and hitting the road. Armed with HD cameras we’ll be heading out in search of some of the best riding North America has to offer.
Beginning on May 16th, 2009 we will be touring eastern cities, starting in Toronto then heading to Montreal and finally arriving in the Big Apple. We aim to reveal the riding and culture that exists within each one of these amazing cities. Filming is also underway in Vancouver where the locals have been pushing hard to lay down some of the best lines ever seen on a fixed gear.

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  • http://valliecomponents.com lyle

    That trailer made me miss Vancouver so much.

  • Jon

    Sam Miller truly rips. That last sequences of the bunny hop wheelie bunny hop was so smooth it looked like he was riding a freewheel.

  • nate c

    tom and ten ten coming up!!

  • http://www.thesilverlined.wordpress.com S.Lemon

    Glad to see Sam is still wearing those suspenders. Nice to hear Fuck Buttons being used too.

  • hustlejr

    left coast is the right coast!

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