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Ryo Ubota’s Recent Videos

木駒!!Fixed Gear trick from ryo ubota on Vimeo.

Some more Japanese smoothness. Toku’s got some fast lines in here… Did anyone else get a headache from looking at the zig-zag paver stones?

Weekly KinShiba 2009/8/7 from ryo ubota on Vimeo.

Nasty’s got some of the most powerful full-cabs out of anyone on a fixed gear. Full and 540 cabs are my favorite tricks of the moment. Full cab sliders look dialed too. Definitely a fun trick.

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  • steveisskinny

    damn, those 540 cabs are smooth as hell

  • http://prollyisnotprobably.com prolly

    No doubt. I get mine pretty high and pretty fast too, but these guys make them look like some ninja-status shit. My full cab to sliders are smooth too, but again, trumped by Toku and Nasty…

    DOH!

  • http://www.facebook.com/midgetwithattitude MWA

    540 cabs were dope. cab to smoothie. all dope! and the starfuckers bike, that’s the first time I’ve seen it in action.

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