Brandon has been around for over 10 years in the sport, and has proven himself as one of the most dialed riders time and time again. Brandon grew up in Vermont, and is most likely responsible for a lot of the scene there now. Arguably one of his best sections to date, came from BLT2. The whole thing was just amazing. The tricks he was doing, and as always, he was making them look effortless. This one will go down in history in my book, as always being one of my favorite sections to watch. Check it out below.
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Showing posts with label brandon kilbury. Show all posts
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Armageddon 2012 Raw: Brandon Kilbury
Raw, Edited, doesn't matter, any BK footy is good footy. This is Raw footage from 2012 showing a lot of the hard work BK went through to film his Armageddon section. I personally love Raw footage, there's something really enjoyable about watching something that hasn't been edited in any way. Check it out below. One of the most dialed riders out there for years now.
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Saturday, August 17, 2013
Proto Scooters- Brandon Kilbury Signature Wheel Promo
Brandon's sig wheel is out, and so is this video to promote them. Straight killed those park hubbas- fingerwhip to smith? Damn. And that banger...whoa. Gnarliest clip I've seen in a while.
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Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Proto Scooters- Armageddon 2012 Part 1: The Beginning and Part 2: Brandon Kilbury
In case you've been blowing it and haven't seen this DVD yet, Proto is uploading the parts for all the world to see for free. Above we have the intro, featuring some of the gnarliest clips and bails. Below is the first part, from Brandon Kilbury. BK's part is a great first part, super clean riding and some really gnar tricks. That superman grab was so good. As soon as more of the parts are uploaded, you can be sure to find them right here on Inside.
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Thursday, June 7, 2012
Boxes Limited: Brandon Kilbury Ultra Pro Clips
Brandon rode an Ultra Pro for the longest time. Turns out he doesn't want to use them for his Proto Armageddon part (wants all his clips to be on the Orion deck instead), so he released these as a little edit for Boxes. He's also recovering from a broken collarbone, so get better soon mang.
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Thursday, March 15, 2012
SC Skatepark Montage with Brandon Kilbury and Spencer Steed
Josh Toy got behind the lens to shoot and edit this montage of Scooter Zone Flow rider Spencer Steed, and PROTO Pro rider Brandon Kilbury. You get to see the same riding you come to expect when you hear these two names. It looks like Spencer's style is developing a bit more, and is looking really good. BK is keeping it old school on an Ultra Pro, and still killing it. Check out the edit below.
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Thursday, February 2, 2012
Boxes Limited - Recycled

Boxes decided to toss up all the promos into one big edit. Now that's how you recycle. So sick to see the whole Team riding in one edit. Really makes you understand how well represented Boxes Limited is. Great watch.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Proto Box Edit 2012
This is a little disappointing simply because only riders Chema Cardenas and Brandon Kilbury are in it. Regardless, the riding is super good. Such different styles from these guys, its a wild contrast. Also, check out BK's new sig deck at the beginning.
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Sunday, January 1, 2012
Brandon Kilbury GoPro clips
BK strapped a GoPro to his helmet and hit up Talent Skatepark for a session, and this is the result. GoPro videos make everything look so easy. They also make me want to puke.
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Friday, December 2, 2011
Boxes Limited Facebook Questions with Brandon Kilbury Part 2

Boxes Limited rider Brandon Kilbury sits down for part 2 of his Facebook questions. This again, will be an ongoing thing that Boxes will be doing with their riders. In part 2, BK discusses the Mega Ramp, along with some footage of him hitting the beast. I've known BK since he was literally just a kid, and hearing him answer these questions, and seeing how he's grown up and progressed in the sport is really awesome. Check out the video below.
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Boxes Limited Facebook Q and A's with Brandon Kilbury

In this video you see Boxes Limited rider, Brandon Kilbury answering some of the many questions that have been asked on the Boxes Limited Facebook page. Check out the description and video below. You gotta love BK and the answers he gives.
Here is a Part 1 of a new video series from Boxes Limited featuring Brandon Kilbury answering questions that Facebook fans have asked. There's even some riding mixed in as well. This will be an ongoing feature with Boxes, so make sure to add them on Facebook so you can ask all the other pros your own questions.. www.facebook.com/BOXESltd
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Sunday, November 27, 2011
Brandon Kilbury Weekend Warmup Clips for Boxes
Here are a few clips that Boxes just put out of BK. Makes you want to see what else he put down.
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Monday, September 19, 2011
Want to see an amazing edit?
Stephen Diaz is one of the best fimers to take an interest in our sport. His first edit was of Tyler Wheeland with "While I Have It", if you guys don't remember that, click the link below.
While I Have It
Well Stephen isn't stopping there. He is back filming and making edits. Recently he got together with Tyler Wheeland, and Brandon Kilbury who is spending some time in California. The video is just amazing. Plenty of clips from Bk and TWhee, and a lot of the Santa Clarita locals. Check the video out below, and if YOU want to be in Stephen's next edit, keep checking Inside-Scooters. We will be posting details on the next location he will be filming at shortly.
While I Have It
Well Stephen isn't stopping there. He is back filming and making edits. Recently he got together with Tyler Wheeland, and Brandon Kilbury who is spending some time in California. The video is just amazing. Plenty of clips from Bk and TWhee, and a lot of the Santa Clarita locals. Check the video out below, and if YOU want to be in Stephen's next edit, keep checking Inside-Scooters. We will be posting details on the next location he will be filming at shortly.
SantaClaritaSkatepark 9/17/11 SameDayEdit from Stephen Diaz on Vimeo.
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Monday, September 12, 2011
BK Boxes Limited Promo
The first Boxes LTD promo comes from Brandon Kilbury. Super cool little video, I'm pumped to see footy from BK again.
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Friday, July 22, 2011
BK/Dibbs XW Sesh
If you know anything about these two guys' friendship, you'll know that it actually rarely includes serious riding. But when it does, its always worth a watch. BK still kills on the box jumps and Dibble still seems to be progressing as well. Looked like a fun sesh for sure.
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Monday, March 7, 2011
Brandon Kilbury Talent Clips
Also includes a few clips from Tyler Hale and Levon Fortin. Just some throwaway clips that Brandon filmed over his spring break from college. BK clips are always worth the watch though, and Teehale's clips are pretty good too.
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
A Double Helping of Brandon Kilbury
BK did this all in about 50 minutes, so its pretty much a "Nifty 50"...such a beast. Who else can do opposite 360 heelwhips flat that dialed, cleaner than a normal 360 whip? Double heel flat as well. And of course his triples are way too dialed too, nutty stuff.
In this video, BK rides XW with Matt Dibble. They were originally going to do a Super 60 but were pretty lazy and didn't get much footage I guess. So here is basically some throwaway from them...I wish my throwaway was that good haha. Front scoot to manual is so gnar.
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
A Word from Brandon Kilbury
Proto rider Brandon Kilbury recently posted this note on his facebook. I feel like he needs no introduction but for the newer riders out there, BK has been one of the cleanest and technical ramp riders out there for the better part of 4 years now. He's been a major influence on many peoples' riding, including my own. Not only that but hes a super nice humble guy to talk to. Anyway, check out this article, it basically tells about what the sport has done for him over the years. Its a great read for sure.
It's been about 8 years since I picked up a scooter, and holy shit what a trip it's been. I never would have expected a kids toy to affect my life as much as it has but I guess some of the most important parts of my life came without much warning and this was no different. I wanted to write this to sort of honor that hunk of aluminum I've kept around for so long, and to thank everyone that's supported me for all these years.
I remember my first time messing around with a scooter, it was at my cousin's house during the summer of 2002, I couldn't barely do anything on it but it was something fun to do and a nice change from skateboarding and roller blading (I did both before and during the first few years of riding.) I got a razor scooter a few months later and I remember my first "ramp" was an old chunk of cabinet I would grind on, and it took me a while before I was old enough to figure out how to make a decent kicker. I'm sure anyone that's been riding since 2004-5 remembers all my old videos riding kickers. My main influence back then was Martin Kimbell, his old old videos were all riding kickers and were basically the only thing I had to learn from starting out. My friend Silas Harris was the only person I had to ride with back then. He rides BMX now but is still one of my main riding buddies when I go back to VT. It took a few years for me to meet anyone else that rode scooters, Miles Quirk was the first person I rode with from outside VT I'm pretty sure, long before competitions or anything. It was pretty lonely riding back then but things have changed drastically.
Fast forward to 2005ish when Tyler Hale and I first became friends. We really didn't have a whole lot in common aside from a spanish class, and I doubt we'd still be friends at all if he hadn't started riding. That's the first thing I have scootering to thank for, Tyler's my best friend hands down, and always will be. He isn't the only close friend I've made through riding, in fact, many of the people I've met have remained good friends despite the hours of travelling that separate us. Matt Dibble is another one to mention, another person I never would have known without scootering. For years now we've visited each other whether to ride or just sit around and bullshit (usually the latter). He's going to school near me next year and we've talked about living together. Regardless of whether that works out or not, I see us staying friends forever. Aside from those two I can think just off the top of my head a good sized list of awesome people I've met through riding, Jesse Mac, Jon Reyes, Dan Barrett, Levon Fortin, Miles Quirk, Brian Boston, Raymond Warner, Tyler Bonner, Twan, Alex Steadman, Dylan Kasson, Steve Wilson, Dan Warwick, Matt Ogle, Steven T, and plenty of others. I've been closer wtih some than others but I'll remember those names for the rest of my life, whether you helped me out as a true friend during a rough time or inspired my riding or personality in any way. I owe all of you a thanks. That brings me to the next chapter in my life of riding.
Starting as Scooter Resource, my first sponsor came about in 2007 after the 2nd TIC competition in New Jersey. Andrew Broussard was the creator of the online forum and shop, and approached me after my 2nd place finish in the contest. He said he was starting a small team and I was extremely honored to be one of the first people to join it. Scooter Resource as a forum seems to have kind of lost its presence in the scooter scene as of recently, but Andrew's company PROTO scooters is one of the dominating names in the sport today. Being part of this team has pushed me to try new things and has reinforced my belief that riding should be about fun. Every person on that team rides for the same reason and I could not ask for better guys to ride with on trips. I don't feel like I'm riding with my "team" I feel like I'm riding with close friends. We bounce not only riding ideas off each other, but ideas about everything. There's never a dull moment when I'm with any of them, and every one of them has pushed my riding more than they realize. Andrew has helped me out tremendously, anything from entry fees to plane tickets to a place to crash in Cali, parts whenever I need them, or a good laugh when he pulls out his mustache wax. Filming for the Proto DVD has moved my riding in a completely new direction from the last video I released, in which I mainly rode park. This video is aimed at mainly street riding and it's been both a challenge and an exciting new experience to film for it. I'm excited to see how everyone's riding progresses and changes with the coming DVD's (yes this video is going to be released, and yes there will be more of them).
Another aspect of riding I've been fortunate enough to experience is the travelling. I haven't yet made it across the atlantic, but I've seen many different areas, from NYC, Ohio, NJ, San Diego, LA, NH, Canada, all over NY and VT, and others. Maybe at some point in my life without riding I would have made it to these areas, but I've gained a whole new perspective from travelling, and you develop a strange relationship with these areas that you probably wouldn't as a normal tourist. The best part about scootering is what a close-knit community it is, so just about anywhere in the world I want to travel I can find someone who rides to be my tour guide or help me find a place to stay.
I've come a long way since those first few years, my riding has changed and progressed more than I ever would have expected, and I plan on continuing riding for years to come. I know in an interview with Inside Scooters I mentioned how college was slowing me down, and to be honest there were times I considered stopping. Well those doubts are gone down, thanks to fellow riders, proto, my parents, and my good friends, along with the sheer excitement I get from riding. I'm more psyched than ever to ride at this point in my life, I'm pleased with the direction my riding is going and I look at it more as a deviation from what I used to consider my best riding, rather than slowing down.
So here goes, thanks to every person I've ever ridden with, every video I've watched, every city I've traveled to, anyone who's even just shaken my hand at a competition, anyone who has helped plan any of those competitions or jams, my parents and sponsor for supporting me, anyone who has ever talked shit on youtube or in person (your insults only make me want to ride more), thanks to every scooter company out there, you're helping the sport progress, and finally to anyone who actually sat and read this entire thing. I'm going to ride for as long as my body can handle it, and I'll always have fun doing it. -BK
I remember my first time messing around with a scooter, it was at my cousin's house during the summer of 2002, I couldn't barely do anything on it but it was something fun to do and a nice change from skateboarding and roller blading (I did both before and during the first few years of riding.) I got a razor scooter a few months later and I remember my first "ramp" was an old chunk of cabinet I would grind on, and it took me a while before I was old enough to figure out how to make a decent kicker. I'm sure anyone that's been riding since 2004-5 remembers all my old videos riding kickers. My main influence back then was Martin Kimbell, his old old videos were all riding kickers and were basically the only thing I had to learn from starting out. My friend Silas Harris was the only person I had to ride with back then. He rides BMX now but is still one of my main riding buddies when I go back to VT. It took a few years for me to meet anyone else that rode scooters, Miles Quirk was the first person I rode with from outside VT I'm pretty sure, long before competitions or anything. It was pretty lonely riding back then but things have changed drastically.
Fast forward to 2005ish when Tyler Hale and I first became friends. We really didn't have a whole lot in common aside from a spanish class, and I doubt we'd still be friends at all if he hadn't started riding. That's the first thing I have scootering to thank for, Tyler's my best friend hands down, and always will be. He isn't the only close friend I've made through riding, in fact, many of the people I've met have remained good friends despite the hours of travelling that separate us. Matt Dibble is another one to mention, another person I never would have known without scootering. For years now we've visited each other whether to ride or just sit around and bullshit (usually the latter). He's going to school near me next year and we've talked about living together. Regardless of whether that works out or not, I see us staying friends forever. Aside from those two I can think just off the top of my head a good sized list of awesome people I've met through riding, Jesse Mac, Jon Reyes, Dan Barrett, Levon Fortin, Miles Quirk, Brian Boston, Raymond Warner, Tyler Bonner, Twan, Alex Steadman, Dylan Kasson, Steve Wilson, Dan Warwick, Matt Ogle, Steven T, and plenty of others. I've been closer wtih some than others but I'll remember those names for the rest of my life, whether you helped me out as a true friend during a rough time or inspired my riding or personality in any way. I owe all of you a thanks. That brings me to the next chapter in my life of riding.
Starting as Scooter Resource, my first sponsor came about in 2007 after the 2nd TIC competition in New Jersey. Andrew Broussard was the creator of the online forum and shop, and approached me after my 2nd place finish in the contest. He said he was starting a small team and I was extremely honored to be one of the first people to join it. Scooter Resource as a forum seems to have kind of lost its presence in the scooter scene as of recently, but Andrew's company PROTO scooters is one of the dominating names in the sport today. Being part of this team has pushed me to try new things and has reinforced my belief that riding should be about fun. Every person on that team rides for the same reason and I could not ask for better guys to ride with on trips. I don't feel like I'm riding with my "team" I feel like I'm riding with close friends. We bounce not only riding ideas off each other, but ideas about everything. There's never a dull moment when I'm with any of them, and every one of them has pushed my riding more than they realize. Andrew has helped me out tremendously, anything from entry fees to plane tickets to a place to crash in Cali, parts whenever I need them, or a good laugh when he pulls out his mustache wax. Filming for the Proto DVD has moved my riding in a completely new direction from the last video I released, in which I mainly rode park. This video is aimed at mainly street riding and it's been both a challenge and an exciting new experience to film for it. I'm excited to see how everyone's riding progresses and changes with the coming DVD's (yes this video is going to be released, and yes there will be more of them).
Another aspect of riding I've been fortunate enough to experience is the travelling. I haven't yet made it across the atlantic, but I've seen many different areas, from NYC, Ohio, NJ, San Diego, LA, NH, Canada, all over NY and VT, and others. Maybe at some point in my life without riding I would have made it to these areas, but I've gained a whole new perspective from travelling, and you develop a strange relationship with these areas that you probably wouldn't as a normal tourist. The best part about scootering is what a close-knit community it is, so just about anywhere in the world I want to travel I can find someone who rides to be my tour guide or help me find a place to stay.
I've come a long way since those first few years, my riding has changed and progressed more than I ever would have expected, and I plan on continuing riding for years to come. I know in an interview with Inside Scooters I mentioned how college was slowing me down, and to be honest there were times I considered stopping. Well those doubts are gone down, thanks to fellow riders, proto, my parents, and my good friends, along with the sheer excitement I get from riding. I'm more psyched than ever to ride at this point in my life, I'm pleased with the direction my riding is going and I look at it more as a deviation from what I used to consider my best riding, rather than slowing down.
So here goes, thanks to every person I've ever ridden with, every video I've watched, every city I've traveled to, anyone who's even just shaken my hand at a competition, anyone who has helped plan any of those competitions or jams, my parents and sponsor for supporting me, anyone who has ever talked shit on youtube or in person (your insults only make me want to ride more), thanks to every scooter company out there, you're helping the sport progress, and finally to anyone who actually sat and read this entire thing. I'm going to ride for as long as my body can handle it, and I'll always have fun doing it. -BK
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
BLT Reunion Sesh
All of these guys are such beasts...3 tuck to whip? Really Brandon? So awesome to see Levon riding too, he doesn't seem to have missed a beat. And teehale, 3 bartwist? Nutty.
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Thursday, August 13, 2009
BK 2.5
This is the 3rd little driveway video Brandon has released within the past year or so. He definitely can't heelwhip...nope.
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