When I first saw Lee ride it reminded me of how irrelevent I felt after seeing Kevin Jones in 88'. Although initially I felt like I would never catch up, I somehow was inspired to push it to the next level and try new stuff. I hope this does the same for you. Lee is good. He doesn't ride like most people ride...you'll see.
A kickturn run at the old VANS skatepark in Woodbridge, VA circa 2005, on my Standard 250 OX Plat running ACS Z-48's and a Suntour Coaster Brake rear hub. Dizz Hicks was one of my favorite riders back in the 80's.
Got a fire hydrant to cherry picker on tape to show that a mostly hated bike is very rideable. This is my Hutch Trickstyler, I also have a Trickstar, a Windstyler, and a Pro Racer in my Hutch collection. All of them are ridden.
Hutch drops in on a ramp for the first time at the age of three. A mellow transition launch ramp that is waist high on him. He charges fearlessly. I'm proud.
Using my semi-cheap Sony digi still camara capturing the long uphill exit out of the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel. Not very exciting...sorta looks like the ship launch in the Battlestar Galactica TV series.