![]() Nick Seabasty moved to Michigan when I was like 16 and I started riding street with him a lot as I got older. ![]() Tell us a little bit about your affiliation with Dead Bread MFG.? It was all Johnny Raekes! Shout out to him, and Krejmas, for trusting in me to get that one done. Reed, Curly, and Denim rushed up to me with a beer and asked me to ride for BSD directly after that hahaha love those boys. Only stuck it like once but I just kept trying and eating shit and they loved it. I was trying to crank the thing and kept getting absolutely sent. 10 years later, still doing the same shit.Ī couple years ago at Swamp Fest Curly, Reed, and Denim had a gap to jersey barrier event and it came down to me and this one other dude. We all learned how to use the camera together filming each other, then I moved away and I missed it so much that I had to start doing it myself. The first video we ever filmed was the Sunday morning after The Michigan Video premiere, called it the TMV Hangover mix hahaha. My friend Alex started filming Grant and I and all of our friends. How long have you been filming? And what influenced you to pick up a video camera? Those guys' first videos and The Michigan Video were my main inspirations for sure. Then going to Saginaw skatepark, locals there like Jesse Vasquez and Sean Pratt were grinding every rail in Saginaw and absolutely ripping the park. My best friend growing up, Austin, rips on a dirt bike and my parents weren’t about me getting a dirt bike so a bmx was the next best thing. What and/or who were your main inspirations to begin riding BMX?
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