The man, the myth, the legend. I'm going to be watching my Dorkin 4 video on VHS later on today. Bought in July 1990. Still being played 30 years later. Quality riding never gets old. Plywood Hoods forever baby. Respect.
If you have the hypnosis video could you please download it. I used to have it, I believe my video player chewed it up in the end from watching it too much 😅
The Flatland Wizard!.When i first saw this video it changed my perception of what can be done on a BMX 18 years on and this section still blows my mind..... Chase is a true legend
Holy CRAP this is still amazing, even 13 years later. I've been to flatland contests in the past year where none of the pros were this impressive, and there has been over a decade of "progression". On another note....someone knew the song from Hole, but had to ask what the Van Halen song was?!?!? What the hell.
Chase is one of the greats, he started riding with Kevin Jones early enough in his riding career, and you could see that influence take him to another level.
not because im from the 80's and 90's and watched kevin jones and chase progress etc.but flatland back then seemed more impressive than today. i say this because today it's all about spinning, spinning, spinning, spinning, i mean dam how much can you spin. as for breakless, give the all time flatland king KEVIN JONES the credit for being the first one to do rolling tricks and go breakless. back then skuffing, switching, hoping over your bars, jumping from pegs to handle bars (perry doom) all at the time seemed so hard which it still is yet it's still more impressive to look at. looking at a guy spinning for ages. i rather him use the entire bike not just the pegs. that's just me though.
the mid 90s was differently the best point in flatland, with a good balance of whip-n-scuff and spinning! but with a fluid style using the whole bike, (CHASE/CHAD/OSICKA/THE-FUGITIVES) all made it so much more interesting, each bringing there own take on "THE KING JONES" creation...:)
bigben1986 I’m from this school and don’t get me wrong Matthias, Prevost and the like are kick ass flatlanders and I just came from watching a 2018 contest and that peg to peg decade he does at 3:36 is still cooler than any of the endless spinning in circles tricks.
Amazing rider. I enjoyed watching him ride with brakes more. I think he looked smoother. He was just amazing with or without though. A notch or two above the other pros at the time. Still mesmerising to watch now.
parcelpox = i think its a London bikes( south bank frame), not sure if it went in to production though? the cold embrace frame did, almost identical but made by scott powell and kevin jones's company;)
One of the top five flatlanders, ever. He should be in everyone's top ten list for flat. Brake less decades in 95, far beyond his time. Chase pulled off more impressive moves in this vid than the majority of new school flatlanders do.
chase moved in with kevin jones to learn more from the master him self. that's how chase even got better. the ply wood hoods took him in with little to no money, he just wanted to learn and he sure as heck did. props to chase.
Yep. Chase moved in with Eaton, a spare room they had. Deal was he'd chip in on food/elec. Kevin and Chase rode together often, pushing new tricks daily!
@@bigben1986 No he's talking about the hitchhiker, how someone at the Austin AFA a month prior to the debut called Albe's and told them what Kevin did. Albe's locals Chase & Bill Neumann heard about it, then Bill learned it. But......Kevin was up before Neumann at Bristol AFA pro class. Trevor vs Chase was a few years later..........copying new links.
From chris Mcbaler from alliance oh, dear chase, u rule i rode with you back at n.ridgeville chenga world and widsor jams, im real sick, but still trying to ride i wish you the best, im friends with marty clark, p.s marty get ahold of me best wishes chase
The man, the myth, the legend. I'm going to be watching my Dorkin 4 video on VHS later on today. Bought in July 1990. Still being played 30 years later. Quality riding never gets old.
Plywood Hoods forever baby.
Respect.
If you have the hypnosis video could you please download it. I used to have it, I believe my video player chewed it up in the end from watching it too much 😅
If there was a Mt. Rushmore of flatland, Chase would be on it without any protest
The 40-second link starting at 3:00 is beautiful. Very flowing, tight, polished. There's a lot going on in that link.
The Flatland Wizard!.When i first saw this video it changed my perception of what can be done on a BMX 18 years on and this section still blows my mind..... Chase is a true legend
Could you upload hypnosis video please. I would love to see that again, if you have it?
Proper footwear, shin guards, and long hair. Always a must.
2:51 WOAH tripple decade!
If you have it could you please download the hypnosis Chase segment 🙏
Don’t think you’ll ever see another rider like this again!!! Natural
Holy CRAP this is still amazing, even 13 years later. I've been to flatland contests in the past year where none of the pros were this impressive, and there has been over a decade of "progression".
On another note....someone knew the song from Hole, but had to ask what the Van Halen song was?!?!? What the hell.
Todd Margeson Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love - Van Halen.
Hole - Northern Star
Chase is one of the greats, he started riding with Kevin Jones early enough in his riding career, and you could see that influence take him to another level.
not because im from the 80's and 90's and watched kevin jones and chase progress etc.but flatland back then seemed more impressive than today. i say this because today it's all about spinning, spinning, spinning, spinning, i mean dam how much can you spin. as for breakless, give the all time flatland king KEVIN JONES the credit for being the first one to do rolling tricks and go breakless. back then skuffing, switching, hoping over your bars, jumping from pegs to handle bars (perry doom) all at the time seemed so hard which it still is yet it's still more impressive to look at. looking at a guy spinning for ages. i rather him use the entire bike not just the pegs. that's just me though.
Thats a lot of people. Your not alone
+SK Audio Visual thank god I'm not the only one.
the mid 90s was differently the best point in flatland, with a good balance of whip-n-scuff and spinning! but with a fluid style using the whole bike, (CHASE/CHAD/OSICKA/THE-FUGITIVES) all made it so much more interesting, each bringing there own take on "THE KING JONES" creation...:)
Thanks guys
bigben1986 I’m from this school and don’t get me wrong Matthias, Prevost and the like are kick ass flatlanders and I just came from watching a 2018 contest and that peg to peg decade he does at 3:36 is still cooler than any of the endless spinning in circles tricks.
STILL one of the best video parts ever.
those brakeless sequences are beyond difficult.
i wish the "testing the bounds of reality" segments was somewhere on line. those links were endless.
Amazing rider. I enjoyed watching him ride with brakes more. I think he looked smoother. He was just amazing with or without though. A notch or two above the other pros at the time. Still mesmerising to watch now.
When Trevor Meyer was winning Xgames golds Chase was perfecting rolling flatland at Chinga
A true master at his craft.
Amazing
130psi will rattle your entire body, especially the wrist.
When I saw his ride, I thought Chase is a God. True legend !👍
parcelpox = i think its a London bikes( south bank frame), not sure if it went in to production though? the cold embrace frame did, almost identical but made by scott powell and kevin jones's company;)
Chase is one the greatest athletes of the 20th century.
what's the second song? after of "hole - The northern star"
so motivating still to this day, long live flatland, all hail CHASE!! crank this one up and then go RIDE!!!!
Simply the Best.
One of the top five flatlanders, ever. He should be in everyone's top ten list for flat. Brake less decades in 95, far beyond his time. Chase pulled off more impressive moves in this vid than the majority of new school flatlanders do.
I was doing Roll-Aids back in the late 80s.
@@WisdomWell-Quotesi was into miami hoppers in the Mid 70s.
Yeah don't know if i'll ever sell my VHS copy of DED Chase Gouin ,,,hyper rare video put out by Ells Bells prod. 1994
chase moved in with kevin jones to learn more from the master him self. that's how chase even got better. the ply wood hoods took him in with little to no money, he just wanted to learn and he sure as heck did. props to chase.
Yep. Chase moved in with Eaton, a spare room they had. Deal was he'd chip in on food/elec. Kevin and Chase rode together often, pushing new tricks daily!
@@planetwidefilms That was the beef between him and Trevor Myer?
@@bigben1986 No he's talking about the hitchhiker, how someone at the Austin AFA a month prior to the debut called Albe's and told them what Kevin did. Albe's locals Chase & Bill Neumann heard about it, then Bill learned it. But......Kevin was up before Neumann at Bristol AFA pro class.
Trevor vs Chase was a few years later..........copying new links.
@@honchoxba ahhhhhh ok I see, wow Thank God Kevin was up first!!!!
Legend!
flatland needs a movie, their is so much to say and show... maybe i need to write a script.
At 38 I can still do flatland like this
the best flatlander of all time
it's kevin then him!
Anyone know the gray frame at the start
The legend
amazing!
🙏
Back in the days it was better.....
Fuckin machine!
hoffman big daddy ke?
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😃😃
coloca mais videos do Chase esse cara é incrivel.
O melhor e ponto final
Pumping for speed is just sad. Nothing beats a furious tire kicking or just admitting the momentum is done.
@feedebremeex
Van halen- ain't talkin' bout love
TODA UNA VIDA DEDICADA DE HORAS Y HORAS DE ENTRENAMIENTO!!
min 1:22 super yea!!
From chris Mcbaler from alliance oh, dear chase, u rule i rode with you back at n.ridgeville chenga world and widsor jams, im real sick, but still trying to ride i wish you the best, im friends with marty clark, p.s marty get ahold of me best wishes chase
Aguante el Big Daddy prototype