A session at Posh trails from late October possibly Halloween weekend or the week after in early November of 1995. A pretty good turnout this day with a good mix of riders, Stuart King was here at this time, staying at the SuperDome.
1980 ABA Fall National aka SE Narler National.
In this video Stu teaches you the do’s and don’ts of jumping a BMX bike. This clip is from the VHS video “Totally Awesome BMX”. The video was released in 1987 to give tips to new and old riders alike.
One of Dom's early parts from the video 'The Legend Of Zero'.
Raleigh Burner USA Promo 1982. In 1982, the Huffy Corporation licensed the right to manufacture and distribute Raleigh in the USA. Huffy was given instant access to bike shops with a proven brand. When looking at bikes from 1982 and newer, you must make sure which company made the bike.
This is a clip from BBC Northern Ireland ft. Andy Ruffell doing some stuntabiking at a big indoor race with wooden ramps in 1983.
This is the amazing BMX Freestyle show from Mat Hoffman & Brian Blyther at the annual Bercy BMX Event in Paris 1988.
Classic 96 GT Dyno rescued from the scrap heap, We take a look over this classic bicycle, strip it down & restore the major components of the bike inc. that epic 90s chrome frame, forks & handle bars.
Alan Woods is a legendary Old School Pro BMX Racer and an Encyclopedia of BMX! He also owns Alans BMX Store (Since 1981). This video is an off the cuff walk around RadBMX MK19, where he talks about all the bikes and their history.
Without question, the catalyst for the rise in Freestyle participation in the early 1980s was the launch of the first dedicated frame and fork combination, the Haro Freestyler. Designed by Bob with several intelligent features, and manufactured by Torker BMX in Fullerton, California, the concept quickly legitimized Freestyle and alerted the established BMX racing industry to the new opportunity.