Mike Mason puts it down near his hometown at a LivFast demo
September 8, 2009, 2:33 PM
By: Ryan Leyba
This past weekend Mike Mason, Dustin Miller, Matt Buyten and Adam Jones rode a demo near their hometown in Gardnerville, Nevada. These professional FMX riders are on the road so much that when an event goes down localy, they're more than willing to ride for their hometown crowd. No travel, no crappy hotel room, no junk food and no shady bike... just good riding, family and friends. Check out this rad photo our boy Dan Guetter sent over.
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Enlarge Rider: Mike Mason | Photo: Dan Guetter | Location: Gardnerville, California
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