Drift Trikes - Student Documentary Film

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Downhill Madness - The online premiere and directors cut of the student documentary film directed by James Southorn & Kenny Ruddell.

Drift trikes is a unique extreme sliding sport growing in popularity around New Zealand and across the globe, this documentary introduces the sport and gives a brief insight into the world of downhill drift triking!

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  • The ballsiest thing in this entire video was the guy longboarding without shoes.

  • @SBPNZ Lol the internet Keiichi Tsuchiya started drifting in 1960s thes videos of it.

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  • Why do foreigners always steal what Americans come up with?

  • @catspreg as they showed in this movie, they are made from the front end of a small back and a custom back. It could be free if you have the stuff laying around

  • where do you guys find the tires for the inside of the pvc?

  • what type of trike are they using and how much do they cost?

  • @MrSypherin Drifting may have been around in the 30s, but not to the extent of what was developed and recognized in Japan during the 70s, and subsequently the development of drifting into the global sport it is today. I also don't rate quotes from Wikipedia as a respected form of research, so sorry if my facts drawn from general knowledge and my involvement in the sport upset you so greatly.

  • @skiddin31 While you are wrong about Keiichi Tsuchiya, he didn't actually start drifiting till the 70's. SBPNZ is also wrong about the origin which dates back to the 1930's by the drivers of the Grand Prix cars of the day.

  • @SBPNZ Drifting was first seen in the 30s mate, do some research before, stating "facts". Also "a lot" is two words.

  • @SBPNZ Drifting as a driving technique is documented as early as the 1930s as being used by drivers of the Grand Prix cars of the day.

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