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Top 10 Scooter Videos October

 

Here are the best Videos of October. Enjoy!

10. Till Next Time

A new crew from the Midwest took advantage of the empty streets and filmed together this great Midlength Video. Really enjoyed Gabe Matsons part, the last drop was insane. Kevin O'Brien and Alex Blum shredded hard as well. Great to see more Crew-Videos again.

9. Sam Wiens - AO

Great trickselection. Crazy that this Edit was filmed in just 6 Days! 

8. Mokovel - Foreigner Invasion

Tricks not from this planet. The French guys never disappoint.

7. Mothership Mixtape

The Mothership Crew having fun in the streets and destroying spots with heavy tricks.

6. Severin Sauder - Pandemic Tape

Severin shows, he can also shred the streets. Great spotselection and tricks. Switzerland has so many cool spots to discover. The Ender is mental!

5. Willi Hubatschek - United

Super fast paced Video by Willi, from Vienna. Riding spots in full speed while staying true to his unique style. Great filming by Lukas Rozhon.

4. Flavio Presenti - Reaper V3

Flavio being super technical in his new Blunt Reaper Video. Doing all these incredible grind combos super clean. Also love the work of Nicolas Jacob behinde the lense.

3. Luca Lardennois - Ethic

Luca is one of the best technical riders. Most of the stuff he does in this video is just insane. You have to be out of your mind to even try a fakie railride. Way too crazy.

2. Cooper Klaar - Hella Grip

Allthough you can tell (because of the Phoenix Deck) the clips are rather old, the video is super refreshing. Cooper really is the master of transition. Love to see him do his magic in the ditches of America. 

1. Jannik Förster - HateLove

Jannik going full speed trought the Streets of Berlin and the rest of Germany while still staying technical. Balancing either on the front or back wheel. Loved the extra Dirtscooter clip. Well deserved "Video of the Month"!

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