completely love the way you make so much out of so little, watching your videos opens my eyes up to new ideas on what to ride and how to ride it. keep up the sick work man!
Hey Dan, i started bmx last year and now i'm 19 years old (a little bit old to start at bmx haha) and i live in Rio de Janeiro, here, there are nobody to ride with, and the people always laugh when they see an adult on a bmx bike in a park (the sport is really not popular around here, people don't know what bmx is...), but i'm pushing myself forward every week to ride just like you, said that, i'm a huge fan!!!! You motivate me on every video you make, thank you!!
Very nice! Looking forward to some longer videos from you in the future, hate to admit it, but I dig the longer vlog/blog (or whatever its called) style! The voiceover work along with riding thrown in, always good! Keep up the good work man!
Hey Dan, I understand you had a couple different signature frames with previous sponsors. Could you do a video on your preferences on frame design and geometry? What do you request/look for when designing or choosing a frame? Cheers!
Kinda stupid question but do you always just hide the second angle camera or ever do a trick twice/stop a line midway through and reposition the camera as if it was fluid? I noticed this more in your old videos. Also how do you draw the line between your jibs and something impossible when youre making these quick edits? I can't tell the difference because its all amazing!
Thanks man! It all depends on the trick. For a lot of these videos with more chill riding, I'll film the trick twice with the same camera. If it's something I only want to do once, I'll set up two cameras. I generally try to keep the cameras from being visible in each others shot when I set up two, and sometimes I'll mask them out in editing if it's not too much trouble. As for trick choice, it's all a personal call. For the quick day edits, I'll film stuff I know won't take a long time (although sometimes it ends up taking forever). For riding edits I spend more time on, I try to challenge myself a bit more. Sometimes the hardest clips that take hours end up looking the easiest for some reason haha. Thanks for the nice words!
Wear a lid and loose the vlog style music. Your older videos without the music was better/raw tires and cassette noise is too good. Still, great video as usual!
Vengó departe de UPDT, I like your video
completely love the way you make so much out of so little, watching your videos opens my eyes up to new ideas on what to ride and how to ride it. keep up the sick work man!
Cheers dude! That's the beauty of BMX. You can have fun basically anywhere.
So perfect. Everything is just perfect
Also explains why there are 0 dislikes on this video
Thanks man!
Hey Dan, i started bmx last year and now i'm 19 years old (a little bit old to start at bmx haha) and i live in Rio de Janeiro, here, there are nobody to ride with, and the people always laugh when they see an adult on a bmx bike in a park (the sport is really not popular around here, people don't know what bmx is...), but i'm pushing myself forward every week to ride just like you, said that, i'm a huge fan!!!! You motivate me on every video you make, thank you!!
Thanks! That's awesome to hear man. 19 isn't too old at all. It sucks people look at it like that over there. Keep doing your thing.
This style is so awesome, my favorite BMX rider. Thank you for the videos Dan!
Thanks man! Much appreciated.
I really like this one.. some awesome riding.. thx for sharing..
Thanks!
Awesome video like always, motivates me to ride. If only i didn't have broken cranks.
Thanks man! Hope you can get your cranks sorted soon.
Clean, quick like always 👌
Cheers.
these always make me want to go out and ride.
Thanks! Psyched to read that.
This is dope. Colours look so good as well!
Thank you!
Awesome vid, that nose manual to bump jump on the pipes was the coolest thing!
Thanks! That one was fun.
Very nice! Looking forward to some longer videos from you in the future, hate to admit it, but I dig the longer vlog/blog (or whatever its called) style! The voiceover work along with riding thrown in, always good! Keep up the good work man!
Thanks man! Only ended up filming this one for a few hours so decided to go a different direction with it. More VO videos to come though.
Dan Foley I'll always look up to the way you ride. having said that PUT A HELMET ON.
Thanks man.
Always glad when I see you've put out another vid. Come to Austin and ride with the folks at Empire!
Cheers man! I'd love to get to Austin soon. Love that place. Empire is sick too.
Sick. Real chill, more than usual I think. #mood
I appreciate it!
New follower here. Great content!
Thank you!
Awesome edit
You're getting so clean dude. it looks pretty good
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Thanks man!
Nice chill edit.
Thanks!
Sweet edit
Thanks!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 muy bueno!!
these videos are soo good
Cheers dude!
Hey Dan, I understand you had a couple different signature frames with previous sponsors. Could you do a video on your preferences on frame design and geometry? What do you request/look for when designing or choosing a frame? Cheers!
That's a good idea. There's definitely a lot that could be said about each spec and what it feels like.
wooow thats was amazinggg
Thank you!
Kinda stupid question but do you always just hide the second angle camera or ever do a trick twice/stop a line midway through and reposition the camera as if it was fluid? I noticed this more in your old videos. Also how do you draw the line between your jibs and something impossible when youre making these quick edits? I can't tell the difference because its all amazing!
Thanks man! It all depends on the trick. For a lot of these videos with more chill riding, I'll film the trick twice with the same camera. If it's something I only want to do once, I'll set up two cameras. I generally try to keep the cameras from being visible in each others shot when I set up two, and sometimes I'll mask them out in editing if it's not too much trouble.
As for trick choice, it's all a personal call. For the quick day edits, I'll film stuff I know won't take a long time (although sometimes it ends up taking forever). For riding edits I spend more time on, I try to challenge myself a bit more. Sometimes the hardest clips that take hours end up looking the easiest for some reason haha. Thanks for the nice words!
20 hours later not a single dislike
ur grips are sweet
Nice! Quick question what is the difference between Madera and profile besides the name?
such flo!
Cheers!
how to do sick bump jumps tutorial coming soon???
Haha! Just gotta lean back and smash your wheel into it. Focus on using your legs for the pop.
¿Soundtrack?
👌🏻
Cheers homie.
boring question I know BUT what pressure do you run in your tyres Dan? thanks...
In an old bike check of his he says he runs 65psi for street and 80psi for park
Orange Blue thanks for the info! 👍
between 60 and 80 most of the time, depending on what I'm riding.
Dan Foley cheers dude, appreciate your response as usual! 👊👍
What cult frame do you ride?
21" Hawk frame. I love it.
1st
Rad
Thank you.
music name?
He composes his own music for most of his videos
It's something I made on my computer.
ok
Wear a lid and loose the vlog style music. Your older videos without the music was better/raw tires and cassette noise is too good. Still, great video as usual!
BCBMX I think he makes his own beats man. I like it. :)
If he does that's cool, just don't like all videos sounding the same. i've done it for some of my videos and hated them
Thanks man. Gotta switch it up sometimes between music and no music though.