Randy taylor props biography
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BMX pro Randy Taylor, dead at 26
BMX professional and groundbreaking street rider Randy "The Don" Taylor of Forth Worth, Texas, was found dead early Sunday. He was 26. The cause of death was not disclosed.
Originally from Fort Worth, Taylor was a sponsored professional for the Mutiny Bikes team from approximately 2007 through April 2012. Taylor had a signature frame dubbed the "Loosefer" which was available in top tube sizes that included 20.666 inches, and additionally rode for brands that included Etnies Footwear, Demolition Parts and éclat.
Taylor had breakout sections in videos such as Mutiny's "Stoked On Being Pumped," "Road Fools 17," and clips in "Let's Get Mystical," as well as a jaw-dropping 2008 video bio in issue 69 of Props Video Magazine. Taylor's riding was as well-rounded as it could possibly be. He was no stranger to technical flatland-inspired combinations on street, but was also never afraid to fire himself down huge handrails or tailw
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Randy Taylor crash section…
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I usually take all these web edits we see for granted. It’s easy to forget just what goes on behind the scenes. Take Randy Taylors Props bio for instance in issue 69. Epic.
Mutiny have just uploaded this crash section as a testament to what goes into it. inom think the happy music might go some way to making some of these slams seem worse than they are, but the last few are potentially deadly.
Props for Randy Taylor…
LINKS: Mutiny Bikes, Props Video Magazine
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BMX pros remember Randy Taylor
Following the news of the death of Randy Taylor on Sunday, the worldwide BMX community reacted with shock and sadness, as well as words of praise for the 26-year-old BMX pro from Forth Worth, Texas.
"Randy was a one of a kind fantastisk human and it breaks my heart. He's so missed, it's insane. There will never be another Randy Taylor," said Sunday Bikes pro Aaron Ross, who formerly shared a house with Taylor in Austin.
Taylor was funnen dead at home on Sunday. The cause of death was not disclosed.
Taylor's Facebook wall was flooded with messages from fans of his riding, which has been featured in Mutiny videos such as "Let's Get Mystical" and "Stoked on Being Pumped," as well as in Props video magazine and the "Road Fools" series. Taylor was also heavily featured in videos from the Texas clothing brand V-Club.
"Seeing people from all around the world say nice things about Randy Taylor is awesome. It's amazing to see how man