In our second installment of the "With the crew series" We get the raw files, outtakes and B-sides from "Let the Good Times Begin..." The glitches, the foot-downs, the bails and the makes. Behind the scenes and on the gas, ride along with the crew in NorCal in support of Colin Varnyak's Welcome to Haro edit. "Love the clean ones".
n his first official trip as a Haro team rider, Colin Varanyak hits the road with teammates Chad Kerley and Noah Miranda for Northern California. With Christian Rigal as tour guide and filmer, the crew gets to some epic spots, resulting in good vibes, outrageous riding and some never-been-seen moves from Colin. Hella hyped in NorCal. Chad says it best: “Let the good times begin--and keep rollin’.”
Taking it back to the start with The founding father of BMX, Bob Haro. On this episode, we follow Bob to a quaint spot in Cardiff, CA for a margarita and a chat.
The Haro crew jumped in the van with a couple special guests and headed across the border! We rode street in Ensenada Mexico the entire first day, had an epic dinner with Bob Haro, (the man who started it all). Then jammed with the locals all day at the brand new park on the beach the next day. Epic weekend with my Haro Family!
A BMX event for the diehards, Dirtyfest is a celebration of the early eras of BMX and brings it all back to life for one epic weekend in Temecula, Ca.
Haro introduces Talk Tales, a new series that highlights stories from the riders who influenced us all. Sit back and enjoy the first episode with @dennisenarson.
Radical Rick is more than just a comic book character, he is a renegade BMX icon that attacked any challenge put in front of him and made lifelong fans out of every rider and every critic along the way. We sat down with Radical Rick creator, Damian Fulton, to see how the raddist rider came to be why he was so good at making us want to go out and shred BMX with our friends.
The month after Haro Colombia, Perris Benegas headed west, to Salt Lake City to hang out and ride with Keir and her family for a long weekend. Unfortunately we had super rough weather which never really seemed to break for us during the trip. But after a weekend of dodging rain, hail and snow to catch a few rad sessions with rad people we were able to come away with an awesome edit that has great energy and will hopefully motivate for more projects like this down the road.
In 1979 artist Damian Fulton began drawing what is now the most iconic cartoon in BMX; Radical Rick. Along with characters like MX Mug, Spike Speedwrench and the infamous Skuzzer Switchblade, Radical Rick grew into one of BMX's most historical figures through the pages of BMX Plus! magazine. Over the course of the last year, we collaborated with Fulton to bring his art to life through these Radical Rick-themed 24", 26" and 29" models. If you're thinking that this might be the perfect combination of design, history, and bike life, we'd most definitely agree.
The SD-3 Forks are designed, ridden and trusted by one of the best all-round BMXers of all time, San Diego's very own Dennis Enarson! These forks have been thoroughly put to the test on trails, ramps and in the streets and will hold up to anything you can throw at 'em!