Skatepark scooter video
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Skatepark scooter video
This came up in my RSS feed today, thought I should share...
http://vimeo.com/29921423
http://vimeo.com/29921423
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Yeah, he's setting a really great example for all those kids.
A 30-year-old 12-year-old.
Douche.
A 30-year-old 12-year-old.

Douche.
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I don't no what got into the previous two posters, but coming from a skateboarder... , thats pretty amazing , and id be willing to give 30 minutes of my time to watch something iv never seen before . you can see people clapping and cheering in the back ground! besides ,thats ballzy , and original , and to get out the with no helmet or jacket even more props , still cracy tho! besides the culture of skateboarding is always to go out and try new things , break the rules and act a little crazy , id be surprised if he didn't skateboard also. Show the guy a little love whos putting his body out there
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Part of me loves the hooligan nature of this: Skatepark with a scooter? RIGHT ON! But...
-Don't call it a Vespa when it's not. Besides, a Piaggio Typhoon 125 or Zuma 125 I think would've been a better choice (or a Rattler 110 kitted out!). It even breaks down halfway through the video, although they edit it pretty cleanly so you almost miss it.
-The guy sounds and acts like a douchebag. You can clearly see the other kids weren't thrilled with this hipster taking over their skatepark
-No helmet...really? He even takes a passenger on (I mean, he doesn't do much with him on the back but still) and only puts one on later in the day?
It just screams "Look at me!! I'm a 'Filmmaker' being 'urban' ". That irritates the hell out of me.
And, it's not a Vespa.
-Don't call it a Vespa when it's not. Besides, a Piaggio Typhoon 125 or Zuma 125 I think would've been a better choice (or a Rattler 110 kitted out!). It even breaks down halfway through the video, although they edit it pretty cleanly so you almost miss it.
-The guy sounds and acts like a douchebag. You can clearly see the other kids weren't thrilled with this hipster taking over their skatepark
-No helmet...really? He even takes a passenger on (I mean, he doesn't do much with him on the back but still) and only puts one on later in the day?
It just screams "Look at me!! I'm a 'Filmmaker' being 'urban' ". That irritates the hell out of me.
And, it's not a Vespa.
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Not sure about France, but I suspect that if you did that over here you'd just be confirming all the skate park naysayers worst nightmares and making sure they did everything they could to prevent future skate parks from being installed.
Slow dl speed and gotta get to work so I don't know if the coolness factor compensates for that.
Slow dl speed and gotta get to work so I don't know if the coolness factor compensates for that.
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The responses in this thread highlight certain aspects of this community that could be ... improved.
Before I got old and stiff, I was a skater. We never had a guy on a scooter in one of our skate parks or skate spots, but that would have been cool to see. You can hear the crowd cheering for him, so they are obviously fine with him being there.
As for the helmet ... we all know the stats, but it's his choice. There is a fine line between advocating safety and coming off as judgmental and arrogant. After lurking for two years and making the occasional post, I find that the negative tone of many replies really drives me to find information elsewhere.
Seeing the video, then deciding that he is being a jerk and calling him a douche-bag ... do you think that represents this community in a positive light? Would it encourage or discourage new members from seeking information?
Before I got old and stiff, I was a skater. We never had a guy on a scooter in one of our skate parks or skate spots, but that would have been cool to see. You can hear the crowd cheering for him, so they are obviously fine with him being there.
As for the helmet ... we all know the stats, but it's his choice. There is a fine line between advocating safety and coming off as judgmental and arrogant. After lurking for two years and making the occasional post, I find that the negative tone of many replies really drives me to find information elsewhere.
Seeing the video, then deciding that he is being a jerk and calling him a douche-bag ... do you think that represents this community in a positive light? Would it encourage or discourage new members from seeking information?
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translating the comments in the videos, a couple of points:
1) they said that some other dudes already did this in that same bowl with a bike like 15-20 years ago
2) good point: if his scooter happens to leak oil or something while in there, and skater falls and gets hurt because of it - no bueno
i'm all about cool trick stuff with scooters, but if you look at the kids in the bg they don't seem to be too happy / impressed with him. also, there's a couple of parts where he really could have hit someone (including right when he first wheels his scoot in, he cuts off a rollerblader) . . .
again, not to judge harshly - I'M not trying/able to do that shit, and some of it looks pretty cool - but there's a time/place. maybe doing it when it's not crowded and taking care that you're not endangering normal users of the bowl.
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1) they said that some other dudes already did this in that same bowl with a bike like 15-20 years ago
2) good point: if his scooter happens to leak oil or something while in there, and skater falls and gets hurt because of it - no bueno
i'm all about cool trick stuff with scooters, but if you look at the kids in the bg they don't seem to be too happy / impressed with him. also, there's a couple of parts where he really could have hit someone (including right when he first wheels his scoot in, he cuts off a rollerblader) . . .
again, not to judge harshly - I'M not trying/able to do that shit, and some of it looks pretty cool - but there's a time/place. maybe doing it when it's not crowded and taking care that you're not endangering normal users of the bowl.
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With all due respect, I think that you're mixing apples with oranges in this case. I don't see how the commentary in a thread such as this, which is clearly of a "hey, look at this" nature, would discourage someone from exploring other threads in a quest for real "info".Hwarang wrote:The responses in this thread highlight certain aspects of this community that could be ... improved.
Before I got old and stiff, I was a skater. We never had a guy on a scooter in one of our skate parks or skate spots, but that would have been cool to see. You can hear the crowd cheering for him, so they are obviously fine with him being there.
As for the helmet ... we all know the stats, but it's his choice. There is a fine line between advocating safety and coming off as judgmental and arrogant. After lurking for two years and making the occasional post, I find that the negative tone of many replies really drives me to find information elsewhere.
Seeing the video, then deciding that he is being a jerk and calling him a douche-bag ... do you think that represents this community in a positive light? Would it encourage or discourage new members from seeking information?
In so far as being judgemental, I think that people have as much right to be judgemental as they do to record themselves noodling around on a scooter in a skate park, without a helmet. I believe that once a person puts themselves on public display, they should be willing to accept the fact that not everyone is going to just fall in line and applaud, or, at the very least, refrain from offering negative opinions. We've got to accept both the kudos and brickbats.
As to the "star" of this video, he's absolutely entitled to do as he wishes, and I'm absolutely entitled to think he's being foolish. And everyone else on this forum is absolutely entitled to voice their opinion of me and my opinions as they see fit.
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Any chance we can let this one die and just say that we all have our own opinions and maybe we should be careful in how forcefully we express them (I will include myself in that category)?
I think we have more important, enjoyable, fun and constructive things to talk about on here.
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I think we have more important, enjoyable, fun and constructive things to talk about on here.
Respectfully,
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Wow, I didn't expect to ignite so much drama...
I was undecided about how much I like the video, thats why I made no comment upon posting. I like it in a sense of "oh, he's doing something fun and different"
I didn't like- The lack of helmet, the irresponsibility around kids and all the VESPA references by the poster...
I think discussions like this are good...
I was undecided about how much I like the video, thats why I made no comment upon posting. I like it in a sense of "oh, he's doing something fun and different"
I didn't like- The lack of helmet, the irresponsibility around kids and all the VESPA references by the poster...
I think discussions like this are good...
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