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| West Side Riders are now Online!![]() West Side Riders is the celebration of a culture that originated in Southern California. This culture has transcended all boundaries to become interwoven through American society and all parts of the world. More than just beaches, palm trees, and beautiful women, Southern California is the mecca of action sports and the birthplace of gang banging. Home of the Hollywood stars, the father of motorcycle gangs, and foundation for gangster rap. Like the graffiti and diverse California topography the people are colorful, outspoken, and unique. A rich Hispanic influence is infused in our streets, our food, our music, and has a heavy presence in our clothing, art, and tattoo scene. West Side Riders desires to embrace the positive elements of these cultural influences and share the essence of California and our bordering states with the world. Whether skating the city streets or snowboarding in the mountains, surfing the beaches or doing freestyle motocross in the desert, winding through country roads on a Harley or lowriding an old school down the boulevard, riding is our way of life. WSRcornerstore.com ![]() Channels: More Oakely Move of the Year Nominees video!Watch all the contenders for the Oakley Wakeboard Move Of The Year from TransWorld WAKEBOARDING's 2010 Wake Awards, including Dean Smith's hoochie glide backside 360; Tom Fooshee's switch Pete Rose 720; Trevor Hansen's wake-to-wake double backroll; Randall Harris' half-cab front flip; Bob Soven's double front roll 180; Keith Lidberg's switch board slide down a triple kink hand rail; Harley Clifford's heelside nosegrap mobe 720; Aaron Rathy's heelside melon osmosis 720; Steel Lafferty's backside 1080 and more. Channels: More Company Wake Introduces Vandall BindingCompany Wakeboards would like to introduce the all new 2010 Vandall Binding It goes without saying that Randall Harris has become one of the most influential riders that our industry has ever seen, but something that you might not know is that binding laces are his enemy. We jumped in and created something that would not only simplify the "lace-up" process, but we built this binding on our all-new FIS plate system as well to ensure lightweight strength, lock down and multiple stance options for everyone. The icing on the cake is that the Vandall Binding also doubles as the perfect winching and/or cable riding binding at the same time. Pretty cool! You can learn more about all the Vandall Binding in the video below. 2010 Vandall Binding from Company Wake, Inc. on Vimeo. Channels: More RiverFest! Bullhead, Arizona resultsAll the guys finally showed up for the main event on sunday. With a large list of pro riders signed up for pro wakeboard the riders decided to put all the money on the boat. With over 2,000 dollars for 1st place and a set of brand new rims the battle was on for the win. Randal Harris and Ricky Gonzalez were already qualified into the final 6. Young west coast local Jacob Valdez was on point for his run landing everything clean and into the flats. The boat wake suffered from the current of the colorado river and kept most of the riders from going as big as possible. A new west coast transplant Jeff Weatherall also rode well behind the Epic wakeboard boat. The final was set and the riders knew what had to be done to go home with the prize. Randal Harris fell on some unfamiliar falls and left the door open for the rest of final to take the win. Jacob Valdez had another stand up run stomping everything before Jeff Weatherall rode. Jeff was the final rider of the 6 man final and ended once again performing well. Jeff Weatherall took home the prize followed by Jacob Valdez and Ricky G. The wakeskate winch jam was easier said then done. The strong current made for complications with the winch and the speed. The riders all had 3 passes on the rail set up that included a flat bar and incline rail. Nick Taylor went out and stomped a boardslide to back 180 out of the incline and a boardslide front big out on the incline. Ben Horan was the final rider and knew exactly what needed to be done. Going out and nose sliding the entire incline clean and stomping a nose slide back 270 out of the flat bar. Ben Horan was able to beat out Nick and take home 1,000 dollars. All the riders had a great time and a fun time in Nevada. The plans for next year Riverfest are already in motion and already bigger and badder. Channels: More | ||||||||||||||





