We caught up with Ryan Sipes at the Yamaha test track in Corona, CA.
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Sipes looks comfortable and whoop speed is great. bike setup seems really good. good vid, sipes will be a podium guy all year its looking
Scott gear?? Looks pretty good...
not a youtube video - very good thing
ryan sipes - very good rider
music - sucked very bad - let us hear the bike - for crying out loud - we could get good tips on clutch use - throttle control in the whoops etc - but no - we have to listen to some no talent shithead try to carry a melody - yes i complain about this all the time - that is what the comment section is for - i will continue until you video idiots wise up
do you think people who go to an arenacross would like to hear bikes or music?
do you think people who go to a supercross would like to hear bikes or music?
do you think people who go to a national would like to hear bikes or music?
i am done - thank me
Dude is smooth, hope he does well in the new year.
Not usually too pumped on music videos but this song is dope so i didn't mind at all this time
timi you remind me of a woman
me too
This music blows but Sipes looks great on the bike.
Being a DJ this song is great, the piano, the clear and percise raping, it's got a new sound, very nice. To all you haters, go back and listen to your Justin Beiber collection, and Miley Cirus.
Hey Kflorida, being a DJ doesn't mean squat. All that means is that you can run Fruity Loops on your PC that your parents bought for you, or you can match a tempo from one song to another or steal some sample that some other artist actually had to create. It doesn't mean you have a valid opinion or even any skills. Being a DJ means " I can press the play button!!!" Morons all of them.
I am a PROFESSIONAL audio engineer. I make music for a living. I own a commercial recording studio in a 4,000 square foot building. I have toured all over the world as a live sound engineer for tons of national level SIGNED ACTS with multi million dollar budgets. I am also a Grammy voting member.
This music blows.