Tom Brown sent over this video of Ash Murphy riding rampfest. Kids got some real good supermega moves, pretty much kills it. Seems to me, though, that originality is fading.
putting down the little shredder, do you expect people to make an edit with every trick not being seen before? keep the bogus opinions to yourself. fake fuckwit
Anonymous said…
this fucking butterlegs cunt cannot ride a bike to save himself, but then he goes bagging this kid because his riding isnt original? go bust a massive fucking super-whip or a can-can flair then you might be able to say this you shit cunt!
As I said, the kid fucking kills it. I mean, the riding is ridiculous.
The 'originality is fading' comment was a commentary on BMX as a whole, and not directed solely at Ash.
Anonymous said…
stop trying act like some street dawg persona. you were a fan of your so called "supermega" riding. now your trying to impress people by writing shit on anyones riding where they arent riding a rail or ledge. shutup. get off the site shithead.
Justy posted this while I was down in Melbourne but it got taken down for some reason (Josh Irvine whinging). I'm putting it back up because A: The whole thing is very entertaining and B: Just because Josh makes a fool of himself and doesn't handle himself appropriately doesn't mean the video should be taken down for noone to see.
Just spotted this on Facebook . Apparently Rampit in VIC is in some trouble and needs some help from local riders. I'm not to sure on the exact details but if you're anywhere nearby be sure to get in there and show your support! Check out the Rampit website here or their Facebook here . If anyone can fill us in on some more info, do so in the comments!
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The 'originality is fading' comment was a commentary on BMX as a whole, and not directed solely at Ash.