With 'Urban Spokes,' Falcon Revives Legendary Series

With 'Urban Spokes,' Falcon Revives Legendary Series

SAN FRANCISCO — Falcon Studios Group today released the Tony Dimarco-directed film “Urban Spokes.”

With references to the original “Spokes” movies introduced early in Falcon’s history, the latest in the series delivers drone shots, scenic elements and plot-driven sexual situations.

“Urban Spokes,” now available on DVD and downloads from the Falcon Studios Group Store, is about a secret sex club for San Francisco's “hottest, horniest, most intense cyclists.”

The “Urban Spokes” roster is made up of Falcon A-Team exclusives Brent Corrigan, Ryan Rose and JJ Knight, along with Rod Peterson, Griffin Barrows, Connor Patricks and Trenton Ducati.

“Especially in a big urban playground like San Francisco, reviving ‘Spokes’ gave us tons of opportunities to get dirty and have fun,” director Tony Dimarco said. “In addition to tons of hardcore man-on-man fucking, we got to showcase the athleticism of the guys and show off special techniques like aerial drone shots along the Presidio. You’ve never seen anything this epic before.”

“With ‘Urban Spokes,’ Tony Dimarco and the excellent cast have made a movie that more than lives up to the gauntlet thrown down by the original ‘Spokes’ series,” Falcon Studios President Tim Valenti said. “With immersive filming techniques that bring you right into the action, and with the on-location setting in San Francisco, ‘Urban Spokes’ is an instant Falcon classic that you’ll want to watch again and again.”

For DVD wholesale purchasing, contact Jose Mineros at jose@falconstudios.com.  

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