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December 21st, 2006, 11:31 AM
This in from Landrys Bicycles:
One of the mechanics who works for Landrys Bicycles has just finished
producing his first mountain bike video and Landrys is holding the first
screening at Landry's in Natick on January 5th from 6 - 8:30pm.
Most mountain bike flicks try to be something special and out of the
ordinary. Chaos Theory has no special budget and no over emphasis, riders
are simply allowed to ride their bikes and have a good time. A simple idea.
With Chaos Theory, you get an immense collection of riding footage without
unnecessary filler material.
Participants will have the chance to meet and greet the riders and view
product from the sponsors.
The video is not officially rated but we'd give it a PG-13 because of some
mild language. Presented by Quarter Productions, produced by Steve
Schinnerer and Dan Bowhers.
You can check out a preview here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxMsPnuBzHU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxMsPnuBzHU)
For more info, call Landrys @ 508-836-3878
One of the mechanics who works for Landrys Bicycles has just finished
producing his first mountain bike video and Landrys is holding the first
screening at Landry's in Natick on January 5th from 6 - 8:30pm.
Most mountain bike flicks try to be something special and out of the
ordinary. Chaos Theory has no special budget and no over emphasis, riders
are simply allowed to ride their bikes and have a good time. A simple idea.
With Chaos Theory, you get an immense collection of riding footage without
unnecessary filler material.
Participants will have the chance to meet and greet the riders and view
product from the sponsors.
The video is not officially rated but we'd give it a PG-13 because of some
mild language. Presented by Quarter Productions, produced by Steve
Schinnerer and Dan Bowhers.
You can check out a preview here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxMsPnuBzHU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxMsPnuBzHU)
For more info, call Landrys @ 508-836-3878