Monday, April 6, 2009

Old School Video of the Month

Inside-Scooters is going to be starting something new. It is called the "Old School Video of The Month". Basically, we are going to choose and show one old school video every month. Some of them will have riders you recognize, some of them might not. However all of the videos you see each month are classics in one way or another. These are the videos that paved the way for the videos and riders you see before you today.

To start things off this month we chose "Xcelerator" from the late N.B.S. crew. This is a video Im quite certain out of the thousands of users on SR and other forums, less than 10 or maybe 20 of you have seen. Why is that? Because it came out in 2001 and by late 2002 was pretty much gone off the net. The videos showcases some of the earliest riding from Team Razor riders Josh Toy and Ricky Wernicke, and has some of the first footage of Chris Daigle. It was the first scootering video I ever saw, and it is because of this single video, that I started showing an interest in riding scooters myself.
Since there are no name labels to seperate the sections I will let you know who is riding in which parts.


The video starts off with Ricky Wernicke his section continues until 1:45 seconds into the video.

From then on you have Chris Daigle until 2:33 seconds into it.

Where you will have Josh Toy until the video ends.



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I hope everyone enjoys this look back into the history of where the sport started. These three pioneers of the sport have done a lot more than people realize when it comes to Scootering. See you guys next month, with another Old School Video.

-Steven Tongson

2 comments:

  1. josh toy is the fucking truth! lol but seriously that nothing was sick.

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  2. i still remember when this came out, hahaha

    -boston

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