
""Long live the Horse" underscores the bike's deep cultural significance and legacy, capturing the essence of downhill mountain biking's golden era."
"This video isn't highlighting the latest and greatest tech. It's not a revolutionary new bike or groupset. There are no marginal gains or speed suits, just raw, rowdy riding on a bike that holds a special place in the history of downhill mountain biking."
"Laurie and I both grew up in what a lot of people see as the golden era of downhill. The Iron Horse is seen as the symbolic icon of the era."
Laurie Greenland revisited the Iron Horse Sunday bike, emphasizing its cultural significance in downhill mountain biking. He collaborated with HighLow to create a cinematic tribute that showcases the bike's legacy. The project highlights raw riding rather than modern technology, evoking nostalgia for the sport's golden era. Greenland's riding on the over 20-year-old bike demonstrates its enduring appeal. The collaboration reflects a deep connection to the culture of downhill biking, celebrating the iconic status of the Iron Horse Sunday.
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