Ever wondered what a bikes looks like after a few dozen times in and out of a bike bag, thrown on and off planes, built up, broken down, and ridden all over the world by an Olympic Athlete for 8 months?
Celebrating 40 Years of Freestyle Radness is the Bob Haro Lineage Master Freestyler. Only 400 to be made! Bob's first bike that revolutionized the sport of Freestyle BMX - The Haro Master has become one of the most iconic bikes in BMX history today.
We head south to Bogota Colombia to visit the home of Haro rider, Michael Mogollon, and to ride the biggest parks and the most cutty streets spots this beautiful country has to offer. This trip also marks the first Haro trip for new teammate, Perris Benegas, although she fit in with the crew so well it felt as though we have been traveling together for years! But that's how it goes with great people in great places, you can't help but have a great time! -
There are few people in this world that have traveled further and ridden their bike in more places than Matthias Dandois. On nearly every continent, nearly every surface and in nearly every condition, Matthias has the ability to ride his bike unlike anyone else.
With travel restrictions and mandatory quarantines making international travel as easy as building a wheel with your hands tied behind your back... Mike Gray has been tucked away in Canada, quietly shredding roofs, ledges, banks and rails with the Toronto homies, stacking clips for his latest project.
It's day 3 of our team trip to North Carolina and for the last day of the trip we head towards Cary, North Carolina to catch an awesome SESSION at the amazing SHOTGUN TRAILS.
Day 2 of our trip to Wilmington North Carolina we head to a local concrete park for a way more laughs than riding, but there was riding in there for sure.
Every BMXer remembers their first launch ramp. Seeing how many friends they could jump, how far they could jump and how high. That love for a good kicker will never die. And with travel and events being at an all time low the last year or so, it seemed like a great time to simplify things and take it back to the beginning. So we built kicker and cruised the streets of San Diego with Dennis Enarson for a couple sessions and here is what came of it. Enjoy.
As winter approaches each year, Canadian riders will try and find any reason to head for warmer weather once the snow starts flying. This year was obviously different. With the global pandemic surging, traveling has been restricted and the typical winter migration impossible. Leaving ‘snowbirds’ like Mike Gray in a state of flux.
Chad Kerley takes his Rasta Group One Complete Bike to the next level with a fresh set of Legends Wheels in anodized green and cruises the streets of downtown SD to mark the occasion in style!