Monday, April 21, 2014

Brian Chavez



Sometimes you come across a rider when they're still really young, and you just know that they have "it".  Brian is one of those riders.  I think I met him first in the summer of 2011 at the old Lake Geneva skatepark (the old black ramps park from Transit 1).  He was just a real small kid, but I could tell he had the ability to go places. This video shows where he's at today, with the new super good LG park.  One thing about this guy is he's always riding super bad parts and torn up shoes.  The boy needs a hookup.

18 comments:

  1. Exactly. He def. needs a hook up... What is he doing with that scoot... ?!

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    1. He's riding it. I didn't know if you ride really good, you need a certain kind of scooter.

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    2. Its not even his scooter. Its his cousins he used to film this. He doesnt have his own scooter so he needs a hook up

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  2. he shreds. that manual-feeble combo truck out was beauty. he should be better known, his flow is magical.

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  3. Perfect example of someone that kills it, and keeps it stylish, without the need of super tall, and super wide bars.

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  4. It's the new Isaac Miller!

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  5. got that sketchy scoot steeze a la parrish and pre-tilt issac miller

    also that filming is pretty gahlike

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  6. Damn the filming, editing, song choice and tricks are perfect

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  7. Thanks for sharing my edit and much love to Inside and Jordan.

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  8. Anyone know the song? Dope edit man

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  9. wooooow this was so good! kid has a killer style

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  10. that first grab over the flybox was really good. and I like how when this dude kicks he actually gains speed from it. and the fact that he never hit his break in this video.excited to see what this dude progresses to.

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  11. the editing an filming was siqqq

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