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Ride the Republic Video

Ride the Republic from Daniel Garcia on Vimeo.

Nice edit from the Ride the Republic event last weekend. Smooth, quick lines from AJ and Puckett including a 360 on a quarter and some quick barspin hops to fakie. Then the flatlanders kill everyone. Looks like a fun event!

One thing about the Third Coast kids is their pride for Texas. Where they from? “TEXAS”

Hi Elliot!

Previously:
Ride the Republic
Desired Hearts x Volume

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  • http://txfixed.blogspot.com dancakes

    that’s aj tire tapping my nuts at 1:16!

  • xavier

    texas

    greatest state in the union

  • http://www.thirdcoastfixed.com eric

    elliot santillan likes this

  • http://prollyisnotprobably.com prolly

    LuLz!

  • AJ

    hahah, elliot santillan, sponsored by balls.

  • http://www.thirdcoastfixed.com thirdcoastfixed

    thanks guys. i feel as welcomed as a n&%$#@ in jasper texas. i know you guys love me when you drag me from the back of your truck…

  • aj

    elliot loves popsicle stick parents.

  • owen

    peru got beardy

  • cass_kee

    it was great to meet all of the college station riders and party with them… i wish there was some vid of alley cat. also i would like to say the little azn flatlander kid is 12 and fucking owned it.

  • TUFF TOWN

    What?!?! No footage of mongoose?

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