Featured Video: The Slow Jam

Last weekend, Brian Wizmerski and Sanchez hosted a jam in memory of “Slow” Joe McIntire who passed away on August 19th. Ryan Navazio was on hand to film the event and put together this very fitting video. The video was released on The Navi Arm earlier today and includes riding from Breyon Woods, James Hess, Kevin Vannauker, Knick Smith, Eddie Grabert, Ryan Niranonta, Brian Wizmerski and more.

“On August 30th, 2015 a group of Joe’s friends threw an impromptu jam at one of his favorite spots in Philadelphia, Baldi Middle School. In memory of “Slow” Joe Mcintire, November 14, 1986 – August 19, 2015.” – Ryan Navazio

“Slow” Joe R.I.P. Edit

John Mikos has put together some unused footage of his late friend “Slow” Joe along with some words. The footage was filmed over the span of a few years surrounding the release of Status Quo. Joe’s family will be holding a private memorial service that is set for this Sunday and will be closed to the public.

“I met “Slow” Joe through Pat Laughlin when I was helping him film clips for his Status Quo section. After awhile we started riding together and I helped film clips for Status Quo and other projects. I realized after riding with him for a little that he had a serious eye for spots that I would’ve just kept riding passed. He also had a serious bag of tricks for every spot we came across. He was a true innovator in BMX. Like Navaz has said “Joe did the first ever nollie nose manual, pole jam to nose manual, and fakie hanger.” He always strived to pull everything as clean as possible. A couple clips I’ve filmed with him he pulled pretty easily, but kept doing them to pull them cleaner. I’ve had these clips on my hard drive for a couple years. I debated whether or not to use a song with this edit, but I ultimately decided to leave the clips raw and let Joe’s riding speak for itself.
Rest easy, Joe.” – John Mikos

“Left Right” Now In 720p

Ryan Navazio has uploaded his classic 2007 DVD “Left Right” from Standpoint Productions on The Navi Arm Youtube channel in 720p. This is a treat for both those who have and have not seen the DVD. In case you are in the latter group the video features Rob Wise, Larry Alvarado, Joe Mcintire, Dave Belcher, Kurt Rasmussen, and also includes an East Coast, West Coast and Philly Mix sections.