Wed, 12 July 2006 Bones Over Metal is a huck fest at a dirt park, freeriding on a gravity challenged mountain trail, riding urban lines, basically finding flow where others don’t dare to walk. It’s commitment and focus that depends on trust with the bike. A bike made, built, or sold by a local company with an organizational pride for the world they help create. When a rider cases a jump something is going to break, it’s either going to be his bones or it’s going to be the bike. That’s Bones Over Metal.
Bones Over Metal is a documentary on the grass roots movements and individual stories of the Washington State Mountain Biking Scene. This growing scene is dependent on three areas working together: the advancement of the technology, the development of the arena (trails and locations) and the people (organizations and athletes) that make mountain biking their passion. There are so many passionate stories and adrenaline filled events that happen every day. As this movement matures Washington State is quickly becoming a hot bed for the sport. We will show world class Freeriding, amazing Urban environments, and bone jarring downhill. We will tell the stories of our organizations, companies, and athletes as they drive themselves to make better product, develop better trails and events, and take their riding to all new highs. Our story is a microcosm for what is going on around the world and by telling our story we tell everyone’s story. Watch the movie by clicking on the pod image above Mike Metzger, Travis Erickson, Andy Sundbaum, Phil Sundbaum, Kyle Young, Andy Grant, Joe Perrizo, Kyle Thomas, AJ Johnson Go Huck YourSelf.com, Transition Bikes - Transitionbikes.com, FRide - Frideswag.com, HD Cinema Group, Fluidride - Fluidride.com Turn Your Computer Off and "Go Ride Your Bike!"www.bonesovermetal.comComments[11] |
Tue, 14 March 2006 The Freeride Mountain Biker won't be confused with his cousin the spandex clad cross-country rider we see in so many bad advertisements. Freeriding is a huck fests at a dirt park. Powering through deep berms. Hucking off drops, over tabletops. Freeriding is challenging gravity on a ragged mountain, finding flow where others don't dare walk. It's a commitment and focus that depends on trust with the bike. It's about Bone's Over Metal. When the rider cases the jump something is going to break, it's either going to be his bones or it's going to be the bike. That's Bones Over Metal.
Bones Over Metal is an episodic podcast that takes a documentarian look at Freeride Mountain Bikers. Oh, there is bike porn! Lot's of it! But this Bi-Monthly podcast introduces the riders to you. You like them! But what's not to like about a rider who's willing to flip himself backwards over a thirty foot gap, then hits the transition and kicks up a rooster tail while screaming into the trees. We also destroy myths. Promote good bikes. Highlight wonderful local riding spots and the trail builders. This Pilot Episode features the music of More. More is a Seattle band that has found that grunge sound again. Thanks! Really! Mike Metzger and Grant Breshears are the featured riders. We go to a favorite spot of theirs at Beacon Hill on the outskirts of Spokane, WA. Thank you Mike and Grant! These guys have ridden together since they were thirteen. It's great to watch them push each other. Bones Over Metal is shot with HD and 16mm. These two formats work well together and create a high production value for less money than shooting straight film. When shooting action there's a freedom in shooting video, even high end video. We saved the film for creative moments. We also used wireless microphones with the riders. This gave the episode a real candid feel. For more information See www.bonesovermetal.com - Mark Comments[8] |
Bones Over Metal is a huck fest at a dirt park, freeriding on a gravity challenged mountain trail, riding urban lines, basically finding flow where others don’t dare to walk. It’s commitment and focus that depends on trust with the bike. A bike made, built, or sold by a local company with an organizational pride for the world they help create. When a rider cases a jump something is going to break, it’s either going to be his bones or it’s going to be the bike. That’s Bones Over Metal.
The Freeride Mountain Biker won't be confused with his cousin the spandex clad cross-country rider we see in so many bad advertisements. Freeriding is a huck fests at a dirt park. Powering through deep berms. Hucking off drops, over tabletops. Freeriding is challenging gravity on a ragged mountain, finding flow where others don't dare walk. It's a commitment and focus that depends on trust with the bike. It's about Bone's Over Metal. When the rider cases the jump something is going to break, it's either going to be his bones or it's going to be the bike. That's Bones Over Metal.








