Showing posts with label Elliot Arnold. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elliot Arnold. Show all posts
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Troops ft Elliot Arnold
Elliot recently got this edit done to showcase the new ELYTS Troops. I don't know how Elliot has progressed this fast, but I got to think a big part of it is due to the support he has received from ELYTS, AO, 841, and Raptor. His riding has come a long way from the time he rode for Madd Gear. Such a fun dude to watch ride. Check it out.
Labels:
Elliot Arnold,
ELYTS,
Helliot Gnarnold,
Rails,
street,
Troops
Monday, July 14, 2014
Elliot Arnold with "The Stealth"
The Stealth is a new AO deck that the guys have been testing for the past six months. These are some clips Elliot has been stacking and they are good. Elliot kinda surprised me with a few tricks in here, getting tech with it as well as those gnarly handrail clips we're all used to seeing him do. It's sick to see people starting to do fakie manuals now.
Labels:
AO,
Elliot Arnold
Saturday, July 5, 2014
A Week at Woodward with Elliot Arnold and Dustin Nooner
Scooter Farm sent up Elliot, Dustin, Sean Cardwell and Big White up to Woodward to get some shredding in. It's awesome to see footage of Nooner, I was psyched to see him still gettin it. Elliot of course always shreds it, he's getting those half cab to grind tricks down, just always progressing. Chill fun edit.
Labels:
dustin nooner,
Elliot Arnold,
the scooter farm,
Woodward
Thursday, December 12, 2013
AO IN EL PASO
Alright, I know rankings are dumb or whatever but if we had a Rider of the Year award, it almost certainly would have to go to Elliot Arnold. The dude has been merking it in every AO/Elyts video this year. Also gotta give props to Cory Vanlew and Zig Short, attacking such huge rails and hubbas, and all those other super fun looking spots in El Paso. I guess this footage was in the AO DVD, I gotta get myself a copy, and I suggest you do the same.
Labels:
Alpha Omega,
AO,
Cory Vanlew,
el paso,
Elliot Arnold,
texas,
Zig Short
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
ELYTS Ruckus w/ Elliot Arnold
Wow. Elliot just keeps coming out with footage and it keeps getting better and better. Just handling that kinker at the end like nobody's business.
Labels:
Elliot Arnold,
ELYTS
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Alpha Omega Presents 1300 Miles to Gold
When you take Elliot Arnold, Cory Vanlew, Fedore Moore, and Manny Vargas together, and then stick Max Manning in there to film and edit all the footage.. You end up with a beast edit. All these dudes hold it down with plenty of style in all of their clips. It's a lengthy video (though it does end after the 10 min mark), if you didn't already get that from the name. But it's well worth it. Check it out.
Labels:
Alpha Omega,
AO,
Corey Vanlew,
Elliot Arnold,
Fedora Moore,
Manny Vargas,
Max Manning
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Elliot Arnold "Seizure"
Elliot has been dropping a lot of edits this year for AO, and the other companies under Sunshine. As always he has plenty of solid clips. That heelwhip steeze at around the 45 second mark was tight. Editing had my eyes hurting though, that's for sure, haha.
Labels:
Alpha Omega,
AO,
Elliot Arnold
Monday, July 29, 2013
841 Wheels Elliot Arnold: BTC
Elliot really threw down for his latest edit for 841. He's been putting their new line of wheels to the test, and supposedly they've been holding up great. He keeps it super creative in the streets, and slays rails left and right. Good stuff.
Labels:
841,
841 Wheels,
Elliot Arnold
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
841 Do you even know
841 ain't messing around, their goal is to produce one of the best wheels on the market, and the new 5 Star Wheels might just be that. Naturally the 841 guys put the wheels to the test. Zig, Zach, Elliot, and Cory all stack good clips in this edit. Zig slaying that rail at the end was so good.
Phillip Long and Andy Rea behind the lens. And P Long with the edit
Phillip Long and Andy Rea behind the lens. And P Long with the edit
Labels:
841,
841 Wheels,
Cory Vanlew,
Elliot Arnold,
zach martin,
Zig Short
Friday, June 14, 2013
Elliot Arnold and Johan Wazel Shred Europe Tour
The AO boy came through hard in this edit through Europe. Elliot Arnold and Johan throw bangers throughout this edit, and keep it all looking clean and steezy. Elliot does a killer nose blunt around the middle of the edit. Song has some profanity in it, so if you're just a young boy.. you've been warned.
Labels:
Alpha Omega,
AO,
Elliot Arnold,
Europe,
Johan Walzel
Sunday, April 14, 2013
AO Arizona Winter Tour 2012
The AO Team shut it down hard with this edit from this past winter in Arizona. Zig Short, Cory Vanlew, Dom Olorenshaw, and Elliot Arnold are the riders featured, and each of them has some seriously legit clips in this. Max Manning was handling the camera, and editing, and it came out great. Loved this edit.
Labels:
Alpha Omega,
AO,
arizona,
Cory Vanlew,
dom olorenshaw,
Elliot Arnold,
Zig Short
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
New AO Epsilon Red Complete
So from personal experience, "Complete" scooters, usually lack in many areas. They have a few solid parts, but definitely cut corners on other parts, could be the grips, or wheels, or whatever. Well I recently received an AO Epsilon Complete, and I can say with confidence, they made it a point to not cut corners with this set up. I'm sure you've heard reviews on the new Epsilon Deck, and how it makes the old AO deck look as bad as some people felt it was. But this new deck has been corrected in all areas.
The bars that come with it don't feel cheap like other Completes, and neither does the threadless fork. You also get a set of 110mm 841 wheels with Titen bearings, which I don't care what anyone says, these wheels are fast as hell. You got the AO threadless headset, and finally the Raptor grips..some of the best feeling grips on the market. Below is some information about the AO Epsilon, and below that you have AO riders, Joe Flowers, and Elliot Arnold killing it with a little AO Promo. Overall, if you're looking for a solid complete scooter, at a decent price ...definitely check out the AO Epsilon Complete.
"The complete Epsilon scooter comes with the finest and strongest components available: The threadless fork is forged in one piece out of a block of aluminum under 5 tons of pressure making it extremely strong yet light weight. The headtube is fully integrated and comes with sealed bearings and hidden internal compression system (HIC) which is the gold standard for bikes and scooters. Other features are an oversized Y-shaped handle bar in 4130 Chromoly steel with a triple clamp in 6061 T6 aluminum, flangeless Raptor Scale grips for easy bar spins and shock absorption and 110 mm 841 aluminum wheels for superfast speeds and perfect grip.
- width: 4 ½” (115 mm)
- Threadless forged fork, 7” (178 mm), closed top, internal thread, compression system
- Sealed bearings
- Chromoly handle bar, oversized, height 23” x width 22” (580 x 560 mm)
- Raptor Scale Grips, flangeless
- Triple clamp, 6061 T6 aluminum
- 110 mm 841 wheels, ABEC 7 Titen bearings
The bars that come with it don't feel cheap like other Completes, and neither does the threadless fork. You also get a set of 110mm 841 wheels with Titen bearings, which I don't care what anyone says, these wheels are fast as hell. You got the AO threadless headset, and finally the Raptor grips..some of the best feeling grips on the market. Below is some information about the AO Epsilon, and below that you have AO riders, Joe Flowers, and Elliot Arnold killing it with a little AO Promo. Overall, if you're looking for a solid complete scooter, at a decent price ...definitely check out the AO Epsilon Complete.
"The complete Epsilon scooter comes with the finest and strongest components available: The threadless fork is forged in one piece out of a block of aluminum under 5 tons of pressure making it extremely strong yet light weight. The headtube is fully integrated and comes with sealed bearings and hidden internal compression system (HIC) which is the gold standard for bikes and scooters. Other features are an oversized Y-shaped handle bar in 4130 Chromoly steel with a triple clamp in 6061 T6 aluminum, flangeless Raptor Scale grips for easy bar spins and shock absorption and 110 mm 841 aluminum wheels for superfast speeds and perfect grip.
The Epsilon deck is made of re-heat treated 6061 T6 aluminum in one of the world’s leading BMX factories. The slightly concave deck is 4 ½” wide (115 mm) and features a completely flat bottom to maximize the grinding area. The red deck comes in 20 ½” (520 mm) and weighs 3.8 lbs. (1.6 kg). Other features are a rounded stainless steel flex brake to avoid flat spots on your wheel and 8 mm high tensile Chromoly axle bolts (12.9 grade)." - AO
Deck in re-heat treated 6061 T6 aluminum
- Fully integrated system (HIC)
- Flat bottom
- Super tough grind plate
- Nose blunt grind plate
- Rounded, stainless steel flex brake (2 mm)
- 8 mm high tensile
Chromoly axle bolt (12.9 grade)
- Head tube angle 82.5- width: 4 ½” (115 mm)
- Threadless forged fork, 7” (178 mm), closed top, internal thread, compression system
- Sealed bearings
- Chromoly handle bar, oversized, height 23” x width 22” (580 x 560 mm)
- Raptor Scale Grips, flangeless
- Triple clamp, 6061 T6 aluminum
- 110 mm 841 wheels, ABEC 7 Titen bearings
Labels:
AO,
AO Epsilon,
AO Epsilon Complete,
Elliot Arnold,
Joe Flowers
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Welcome to ELYTS and Welcome to AO
Below we have two new "Welcome" edits for AO and ELYTS. First up for ELYTS we have Elliot Arnold. I posted one of his videos before when he got onto MGP, but I'm not sure if he's still with them or not, considering a lot of this edit he is on what looks like an AO deck. Either way, he is a good rider with all around skills in street and park. For AO we have George Gartlehner coming out of Austria. All around shredder, who seems to favor big gaps, making Zig a big fan of his riding as you can see from the beginning of the edit. Check em both out below.
Labels:
AO,
Elliot Arnold,
ELYTS,
george gartlehner,
Welcome Edit
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