Cable cam extreme downhill mountain bike



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Cable cam extreme downhill mountain bike footage shot from the www.sky-line.ca cable cam rig on Mt.Prevost, Duncan, BC. For a high res version of the video here is the link: www.sky-line.ca/gallery2/v/quicktime/get_a_grip_lg.mov.html


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wow, this was ... ( 2 weeks ago by spongertillidie)
wow, this was really boring.
why is there a dog? ( 2 weeks ago by hardtailmaster)
why is there a dog?
WTF with the dog??? ... ( 2 weeks ago by Nickkotin)
WTF with the dog??????
its widly known f ... ( 2 weeks ago by adillman)
its widly known f you make a downhill bike video there has to be a dog somwhere in it
that dog is haulin ... ( 2 weeks ago by harlinator15)
that dog is haulin ass
Array ( 2 weeks ago by mySchweizer)
omg!
THE DOG is very cool
well thats a good ... ( 2 weeks ago by kxrider425)
well thats a good way to walk your dog
thanks for piece of ... ( 1 week ago by epicwarding)
thanks for piece of sh1t video quality, now take ure orginal video, render it 640x480 WMV format, 128kbs audio, 6m bitrate, video quality to best
if you dont, then dont fuking upload videos, hurts my eyes to watch shit quailty
Geez, don't watch ... ( 1 week ago by sillyme105)
Geez, don't watch then.
check out my vid ( 1 week ago by NorthShoreBiking)
check out my vid
sweet, and i want ... ( 1 week ago by creativegta)
sweet, and i want ur dog, downhill dog lol
yooh shoulda called ... ( 1 week ago by paintballmaniac95)
yooh shoulda called thge vid extreme downhill dogging lol that dog is hardcore
id be afraid to hit ... ( 1 week ago by FatalJudge)
id be afraid to hit the dog lol
Haha! That dog is ... ( 1 week ago by HungDGunn)
Haha! That dog is crazier than you guys.
how did you film so ... ( 1 week ago by bent560)
how did you film so great ???
hei, it's a real ... ( 1 week ago by oleaum)
hei, it's a real DOGNHILL....
what a winy bitch.. ... ( 1 week ago by munta2001)
what a winy bitch.. bet you cant even ride a bike.
ahhaha little ... ( 6 days ago by the000sucka)
ahhaha little spoild brat my eyes hurt because the quality!
image quality sucks ... ( 5 days ago by luch8)
image quality sucks.. and btw, it seems like you've never ride a bike b4 --'
cool but its not ... ( 5 days ago by wammcoman)
cool but its not extreme? go the dog he's hardcore!!
hey man wacth the ... ( 4 days ago by FVURJ)
hey man wacth the dog
Hey man nice camera ... ( 4 days ago by Morrisseyhead)
Hey man nice camera angles and nice MTB run. Dn't listen to these hating cunts. Ride on homeboy...
yeh i agree with ... ( 3 days ago by TicklishBeetroot)
yeh i agree with everything uve sed m8 n btw that is a cool dog lol
that dog rocks ( 12 hours ago by danilturner)
that dog rocks



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