Showing posts with label Welcome Edit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Welcome Edit. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Welcome to Scooter Zone: Richard and Brandon Bryant

You know what's cooler than two brothers riding together? Two twin brothers riding together. These two young dudes were recently added to the Scooter Zone Team, and Ryan Gould got together with them to film and edit this video. He see's huge potential in them, and I have to agree, I can see them going a long way. Check it out yourself below.


Monday, August 4, 2014

Johan Grunwald Welcome to Blunt

Recently Blunt Scooters in Europe announced their latest rider, style beast and street killer, Johan Grunwald. Johan previously rode for Razor, but it looks like he was ready for a change. This short welcome edit showcases just a few clips that show how talented Johan is. What do you guys think, does he fit well with Blunt?



Tuesday, February 18, 2014

New PROTO Team Rider - Zack Martin

Zack has been coming up so fast for the past couple of years. It eventually got to the point where you simply couldn't ignore Zack's skills in the streets. He might have started out with AO, but he eventually moved onto a TSI Thresh, and I think it helped his riding a lot. Apparently so did PROTO because he is now officially part of the Team. His welcome edit is everything you've come to expect from Zack. Gaps, rails, and full speed lines. Check it out.



Saturday, November 23, 2013

Austin Kuentz Welcome to Razor

One of the newest additions to Razor's talent stacked team, is Austin Kuentz. He has combos for days, but unfortunately since I can't process all the rewind kickless scooter flip things, I had a hard time figuring out what was going on. But I know a lot of riders are into combo riding, and this one will be right up your alley. Check it.



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.