I hate Kane
Re: I hate Kane
maybe your "talent" needs some practice
-kane
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Thats pretty fucked up. It's unfortunate that there doesn't seem to be a company out there that was more interested in promoting the sport and top-notch riders. To me it seems like a win-win situation. You bring exposure to your company with well produced/filmed/promoted videos. If you actually pay your riders you could have all the best in a video that will blow all the other videos away. Then everyone wants to rock your companies ****, because you are the ****. The company will make more, in turn being able to pay riders more. Like I said, I'm just getting into the sport so I'm not trying to preach but I think companies should take a note from the skateboard industry. A format like that would only benefit everyone.
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dont be dumb.. innovative? technical? top 10 riders? haha.. you serious?
geri stop acting like you know me or have ever ridden with me or have ever seen me actually ride.. get off the internet and go for a rip on your bike..
just cause i dont post video clips for stuntlife every 10 min showing all the new hottness doesnt mean im not doing it.. haha.. seriously.. lol
-kane
geri stop acting like you know me or have ever ridden with me or have ever seen me actually ride.. get off the internet and go for a rip on your bike..
just cause i dont post video clips for stuntlife every 10 min showing all the new hottness doesnt mean im not doing it.. haha.. seriously.. lol
-kane
and i know i could be wrong because most people think the fact that AZ boys introduced a new way to stunt with some new tricks and stuff it doesnt means everyone should do the same because thats their riding style. They like to go nuts on their bikes and some others may dont like that riding style, the same way i dont like Jorian's fast movements..... i dont like them BUT i give him mad props for killin the already known tricks and for creating some now ones.BTW i said what i said because someone talked about your skills and your riding habilities, actually i love all kind of stuntriding and to be honest i prefer streetrides than parking lot action and as far as i know streetrides arent half technicals as lot stuntin is soooooo... next time you decide to share with the rest i will be so pleased to watch
ps: i dont know you, i will never know you and im stuck at home waiting for my parts since december 7th.. sounds great huh
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Thats pretty fucked up. It's unfortunate that there doesn't seem to be a company out there that was more interested in promoting the sport and top-notch riders. To me it seems like a win-win situation. You bring exposure to your company with well produced/filmed/promoted videos. If you actually pay your riders you could have all the best in a video that will blow all the other videos away. Then everyone wants to rock your companies ****, because you are the ****. The company will make more, in turn being able to pay riders more. Like I said, I'm just getting into the sport so I'm not trying to preach but I think companies should take a note from the skateboard industry. A format like that would only benefit everyone.
I'm tired of people talking about stunting as a sport, this isnt ever ever ever going to get big. its as big as its going to get. The comps that exist now and every now and then someone gets a part in a movie or some air time on a tv show. at the end of the day there's no product to market. They dont sell sport bikes in walmart for young kids to go out and buy like they can skateboards, snowboard, basketballs. baseballs, rollerblades, bmx bikes or whatever else. Thats where alot of all those other sports pull in major income and thats what people dont seem to understand. companies are only going to put in as much as they think they can get back. and there is only room for but soo much. because there main target market is big kids who outgrew all that other stuff and turn to stunting to fill the gap, so the market for stuntriding on a whole is small and will always be small, so people need to get that through there heads or they could just keep on dreaming with all that talk about where this "sports" going. News flash its not going anywhere, this is it this is as good as it gets, squeeze in a couple more comps and a couple more rides like ROC, hollywoods ride, The ATL rides which always fun, and just leave it as that!
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Competition talent, aka riding well, is in a tangible form of a paycheck for riding better than others on a given contest day.
You're talent in relation to above is a tangible paycheck by playing the part while riding wheelies on any given day.
I'm cool with what we have going. And if you're making money purely off shows and sponsor bucks, good for you. Clint Ewing, Tony L, and many others make more money this way. But they don't come on here yelling about their on the bike talent, they know their place.
Now talent on a motorcycle in the freestyle aspect, I read earlier when you said you're in the top 10 (not technically but suggested, granted) is ludicrous. That's about as legitimate as claiming back cover advertisements as the same as competition riders pictures from events in a magazine. Just like the talent difference described above, one is from riding a bike, and one is from companies using a tool for marketing. I'm down with both and really like when I'm lucky enough to be featured in an avert. Now, I don't claim to have the look companies want to use to appeal to the bike night out demo, so you shouldn't claim to have the bike skills to qualify you as a top level rider. Have some respect for christ sake. It's not like we've not rode around each other enough for someone like me to read that you're doing the latest and greatest..... don't get me started. Even with my torn up shoulder my warm-up wheelie consists of 1 minuet of tricks you're not close to doing. It's not hate, but don't lie to people, you're doing well enough to just be honest.
In no order
Bubash
Bill D
Ernie
Lin
Shin (he competes here all year)
Myself
Flores
Rick Hart
Colton
Darius
Dan Jackson
Luke Emmons
Aaron Twite
Darrick Stafford
JMO
Teach
Jesse Toller
this is the tip of a HUGE talent pool in the US, I just listed 1/4 at best. I didn't forget anyone, I just typed until I got board of it.
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i ordered from hai, we have had some TECHNICAL
problems that i dont wanna name now, the fact is that order should be here this week.... i know its not gonna be here tomorrow so im giving an extra week. After the next week i will directly call mark, i dont care how expensive a spain to florida call is but im pretty much sure it wont be more expensive than the $914 order ive been waiting for since 4 months Re: I hate Kane
i never ordered from powers! i think youre confusing me with some other person
i ordered from hai, we have had some TECHNICAL
problems that i dont wanna name now, the fact is that order should be here this week.... i know its not gonna be here tomorrow so im giving an extra week. After the next week i will directly call mark, i dont care how expensive a spain to florida call is but im pretty much sure it wont be more expensive than the $914 order ive been waiting for since 4 months

i ordered from hai, we have had some TECHNICAL
problems that i dont wanna name now, the fact is that order should be here this week.... i know its not gonna be here tomorrow so im giving an extra week. After the next week i will directly call mark, i dont care how expensive a spain to florida call is but im pretty much sure it wont be more expensive than the $914 order ive been waiting for since 4 months
good luck geri! you will get it for the christmas
i kid i kid good luck but i think that you will have it before christmas
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Not only do I believe that what you said is true. I'll give you my take on it.
Competition talent, aka riding well, is in a tangible form of a paycheck for riding better than others on a given contest day.
You're talent in relation to above is a tangible paycheck by playing the part while riding wheelies on any given day.
I'm cool with what we have going. And if you're making money purely off shows and sponsor bucks, good for you. Clint Ewing, Tony L, and many others make more money this way. But they don't come on here yelling about their on the bike talent, they know their place.
my warm-up wheelie consists of 1 minuet of tricks you're not close to doing. It's not hate, but don't lie to people, you're doing well enough to just be honest.
Competition talent, aka riding well, is in a tangible form of a paycheck for riding better than others on a given contest day.
You're talent in relation to above is a tangible paycheck by playing the part while riding wheelies on any given day.
I'm cool with what we have going. And if you're making money purely off shows and sponsor bucks, good for you. Clint Ewing, Tony L, and many others make more money this way. But they don't come on here yelling about their on the bike talent, they know their place.
my warm-up wheelie consists of 1 minuet of tricks you're not close to doing. It's not hate, but don't lie to people, you're doing well enough to just be honest.
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last time we talked he said he was gonna give me that tracking number in some hours or maybe the next day..... it never happened but i didnt care because i was told package should arrive this week so i decided to wait. maybe next week i decide to change my opinion and ask for that tracking number, who knows
ok im going to sleep, its late. See you!

ok im going to sleep, its late. See you!
Re: I hate Kane
Not only do I believe that what you said is true. I'll give you my take on it.
Competition talent, aka riding well, is in a tangible form of a paycheck for riding better than others on a given contest day.
You're talent in relation to above is a tangible paycheck by playing the part while riding wheelies on any given day.
I'm cool with what we have going. And if you're making money purely off shows and sponsor bucks, good for you. Clint Ewing, Tony L, and many others make more money this way. But they don't come on here yelling about their on the bike talent, they know their place.
Now talent on a motorcycle in the freestyle aspect, I read earlier when you said you're in the top 10 (not technically but suggested, granted) is ludicrous. That's about as legitimate as claiming back cover advertisements as the same as competition riders pictures from events in a magazine. Just like the talent difference described above, one is from riding a bike, and one is from companies using a tool for marketing. I'm down with both and really like when I'm lucky enough to be featured in an avert. Now, I don't claim to have the look companies want to use to appeal to the bike night out demo, so you shouldn't claim to have the bike skills to qualify you as a top level rider. Have some respect for christ sake. It's not like we've not rode around each other enough for someone like me to read that you're doing the latest and greatest..... don't get me started. Even with my torn up shoulder my warm-up wheelie consists of 1 minuet of tricks you're not close to doing. It's not hate, but don't lie to people, you're doing well enough to just be honest.
In no order
Bubash
Bill D
Ernie
Lin
Shin (he competes here all year)
Myself
Flores
Rick Hart
Colton
Darius
Dan Jackson
Luke Emmons
Aaron Twite
Darrick Stafford
JMO
Teach
Jesse Toller
this is the tip of a HUGE talent pool in the US, I just listed 1/4 at best. I didn't forget anyone, I just typed until I got board of it.
Competition talent, aka riding well, is in a tangible form of a paycheck for riding better than others on a given contest day.
You're talent in relation to above is a tangible paycheck by playing the part while riding wheelies on any given day.
I'm cool with what we have going. And if you're making money purely off shows and sponsor bucks, good for you. Clint Ewing, Tony L, and many others make more money this way. But they don't come on here yelling about their on the bike talent, they know their place.
Now talent on a motorcycle in the freestyle aspect, I read earlier when you said you're in the top 10 (not technically but suggested, granted) is ludicrous. That's about as legitimate as claiming back cover advertisements as the same as competition riders pictures from events in a magazine. Just like the talent difference described above, one is from riding a bike, and one is from companies using a tool for marketing. I'm down with both and really like when I'm lucky enough to be featured in an avert. Now, I don't claim to have the look companies want to use to appeal to the bike night out demo, so you shouldn't claim to have the bike skills to qualify you as a top level rider. Have some respect for christ sake. It's not like we've not rode around each other enough for someone like me to read that you're doing the latest and greatest..... don't get me started. Even with my torn up shoulder my warm-up wheelie consists of 1 minuet of tricks you're not close to doing. It's not hate, but don't lie to people, you're doing well enough to just be honest.
In no order
Bubash
Bill D
Ernie
Lin
Shin (he competes here all year)
Myself
Flores
Rick Hart
Colton
Darius
Dan Jackson
Luke Emmons
Aaron Twite
Darrick Stafford
JMO
Teach
Jesse Toller
this is the tip of a HUGE talent pool in the US, I just listed 1/4 at best. I didn't forget anyone, I just typed until I got board of it.
what it REAAAAAALLLY boils down to is you have no respect for me, never have and never will even though we have on several occasions tried to put it behind us but it never really works out.. ive gone out of my way many times to be open, kind, and friendly with you.. and youve trash talked and dogged me more than i can count..
you dont have to respect me mr apex. i really DGAF but to disregard my riding talent and throw your jokes only makes you look like the ignorant ***.
i appreciate skill and it is amazing how skill increases with many riders across the board in a given year. but if in your own little fantasy world you truly believe that yours as well as the skill of every rider listed on that list is honestly soooo far above and beyond my own than please bro pass whatever your taking cause reality is.. stunting for the select 50+ riders in america that for whatever reason have that skill is in our blood and anyone one of us could accomplish any trick given a little bit of practice and another really hard to swallow fact sir is that you and i both know i do posses the talent, not to mention finaciall and sponsored backing ability to when lets just say we do someday finally go Xgames.. I got nothing else to do but to practice everyday on anyone of the 14 ninjas in my garage to bump that skill right back to that "tangible competitve" realm your fansaty world resides in and in that day my friend.. be ready to get stomped by this no-talent-*** clown..
along the way i do my duty of pushing stunting by doing whatever i can to get stunting into the eyes of new people, as well as promote the difficulty and skill of the riders nation wide that are busting their asses and bikes on the belief that what we do is a sport and we are here to stay...
apex i respect ya man but honestly bro youve been competiting for two years and have done very well as much time as i know youve spent practicing i am proud of you can you damn well earned your xdl championship last year.. but get off your high horse chump cause you aint anymore special than any other stunter out there.. you just pride yourself of being more real cause you like to play the "im still a broke *** with a clapped out bike" card...
its getting old sir..
if what i do is really so easy.. then beat me at my game.. until then... show respect
-kane
Last edited by Kaneone; Mar 26, 2009 at 09:42 PM.
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last time we talked he said he was gonna give me that tracking number in some hours or maybe the next day..... it never happened but i didnt care because i was told package should arrive this week so i decided to wait. maybe next week i decide to change my opinion and ask for that tracking number, who knows
ok im going to sleep, its late. See you!

ok im going to sleep, its late. See you!
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