BOB HARO Presents: 'Raddest BMX Tricks Of 1985'
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- Опубликовано: 25 окт 2019
- Bob Haro presents BMX Plus 'Raddest Tricks' 1985.
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Bob Haro (born June 29, 1958, in Pasadena, California) is a former freestyle BMX rider turned artist and business executive. He is the founder of Haro Bikes and was one of the most important early innovators of BMX freestyle. He began biking in his high school sophomore year when he ran out of money riding dirt bikes. His father bought him a Honda 100 and he stripped the bike down to compete in motorcycle races. He won over 50 motocross trophies by 1975. Around 1976, he got into BMX biking by racing his brother's bike out behind a bike shop in San Diego. After moving to Stockton, California as a result of his parents' divorce, Bob really got started racing and riding for a sponsor for Molina's Bike Shop. He was one of a small group of BMX'ers in that town to perform many of the common tricks. In 1978, Haro teamed up with R. L. Osborn to form the very first freestyle BMX team, which made its debut at ABA's Winternationals in Chandler, AZ. In 1981 Bob Haro and Bob Morales traveled on tour together performing shows all over the Midwest, Eastern United States, and parts of Canada to enthusiastic crowds. Also, in 1981, Haro was involved in the Steven Spielberg production of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial as a stunt rider.
In 1981 Bob Haro designed the first frame and fork tailored to freestyle BMX. The frameset was manufactured by the bicycle company Torker and became commercially available in 1982 and was marketed as the Haro Freestyler. He stopped riding in 1985 after four knee surgeries and, in 1987, he was inducted into the American Bicycle Association Hall Of Fame. In 1993 he founded his own company, Haro Design, Inc., a design and marketing company in Cardiff, CA. Bob Haro also invented the style of Flatland BMX. In 2012, as part of the London Olympic Games, Bob Haro choreographed the Dove bike sequence in the Opening ceremony.
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The amount of positive encouragement in this video is unheard of today
Bob Haro was my Idol in the 80.BMX was my Life.Now i am 50 Years Old and i remember this great times.
85 , such a classic year
I remember buying this on VHS from BMX+ for $35., my parents thought I was crazy... must have watched it 1000 times!
the best era for bmx and freestyle. just like its the best era for tv,music,movies,fashion,and just living...RAD!!
Yup. Everything today sucks.
TOTALLY TRUE and TOTALLY RAD !!!!!!!
This was indeed rad, I was right onto BMX and Skateboards in the late 80s, it wasnt just an activity or sport it was a whole scene.
Ahh, memories! To be 15 again with the only cares in the world being school, girls, and freestyling. I still have my Turquoise 1985 Redline RL-20 Prostyler.
When I was a young man I rode a Mongoose Decade and a Skyway Street Styler. I am now 45 and can still pull off a few ground tricks, but I know I have to be at work on Monday.
85 was the golden year of freestyle. Just great fun if you were a kid on a BMX then
85 was definitely a great year for freestyle/BMX.
My favorite will always be 88 because that's when all the "rolling tricks" came about.
And of course, Joe Johnson and his tailwhip air.
84
Much respect and thanks to the pioneers of this bad ass sport.
Just before Mat Hoffman hit the scene and pushed it all into the stratosphere 😎
Kids today probably laugh their butts off at this stuff. But it definitely was revolutionary at the time. I remember the time I got air on a 1/4 pipe. Scared the hell of myself but was sooooo pumped at the same time
I used to love when the team tours would come to town.
I remember watching this video when it came out!
Just two years later freestyles 100 best trucks came out. The advancement of the sport within in that two years was mind blowing. The balance trucks were just about phased out and the amount of air the guys were getting pretty much doubled.
Scura's layback powerslide was teh raddest of the rad
So much win in this video!
The bikes are still state of the art.
They started off on mig welded hi ten shwinns.... So not that good
This takes me back to some great times
Man I wish I was born in this era I was born In 91 so I got to see the end of all the good shit
That rad music in this vid gets me so pumped
your rad dude
Please send me back in those times.
Today is all f**ked up.
Desde finales de los 80's viendo y admirando a los Pioneros y Grandes Leyendas del BMX. Matt Hoffman, Dave Mirra🙏🏼, Dennis MacCoy, Jamie Bestwick, Ryan Nyquist.
Saludos desde Bogotá 🇨🇴🔥
I finally bought myself a Haro.
I MISS THE 80s!!!!!
These are incredible videos. Thanks for posting!
That's back when we used to race at the Teen Center in Van Nuys, Ascot Raceway in Gardena, and Canyon County out near Saugus Speedway.
Boy this music sure is rad.
So rad! That was gnarly!
Awesome, if you look past the uniforms, those airs are sweet! don't know much about BMX history before 2000 but def. going to check out more of these vids, thanks!
Got into bmx in the late 90's, I only rode haro bikes, zippo, shredder and then my pride and joy the haro blammo all the other kids at school were so jealous
Holy fuck. I remember renting this from the video store a bunch of times as a kid.
This vid juste make me feel like Marty McFly...
Just love the eighties (on bmx)
2:19 historical trick
24:44 freestylin is (fucking) awesome...
1000 thx for this vid !! And many thx Bob 4 all.
Epic 👍🏻
80 s. Best bmx
The suits and the bikes are sick though
Great video, I was transported back to 1985..... If I had a DeLorean that had a flux capacitor, that year would be my first port of call 🤓
Word, I would go back and leave the Flux Capacitor in repeat mode!
Always loved the can can
Haro always had the best bikes. Blyther was the smoothest rider ever. The longer "sport" was made for him. Dominguez was an innovator. Rob Peterson from Beach Park Bikes was a very cool dude. (Thanks for the pegs guys) McCoy was good at everything. Grosso & Pete Agaston were cool AF. Fiola was always a favorite. Vanderspeck was rad! Hugo, Oscar & Tommy Jojola were RAD. Mikey Bartlett and Vector Man were amazing. RL & Buff. Bob & Wendy Osborn's BMX Action & Freestylin' got the sport off the ground.
I still have my Red Line Pro Styler from back in the day. (Spencer RIP) Good Times!
all great riders but you forgot the great kevin jones....flatland king
"Dorkin' in New York" How could I forget Kevin's "in the name of love" part.
Video recording was the new thing. Cameras were the size of a microwave oven. Only parents into porn had em.
Calabazas "The Wall" fly out. 1986? photos.app.goo.gl/grH9z7JJbS9xT9UG9
I think there is still be an ol Mongoose California in the barn.
Nice!
Bro im mind blown how this was the beginning of something so big
Martin says wear your mouth guard or it will cost your parents "big bucks"! **snicker** **giggle** "big bucks"...big ole bucks...big BIG BUCKS lol
In 85 the cameraman did flips, not the riders
Except for Hugo Gonzales
MEMORIES
I wish I heeded Martin Aparijo's advise in 1987 and wore a mouth guard before I slammed my mouth into the pavement whilst riding backwards. My mom waited 4 years to have my chip tooth capped
I would've had so much fun as a kid (21now) if I'd have seen this video then 😄
You still are a kid 😆
sweet.
Tiny bikes, with a million bells and whistles, look so crazy compared to the brakeless, freecoaster bikes everyone uses now.
3:10 is that Dustin from Smarter Every Day?!
I had an all white GT Performer it had baby blue and pink writing. Those were the days! Wish i still had it. Be a wall hannger in a man cave.
Those mags must have reacted to the midwest different. I could never get them to stop or roll.
AHAHAHA the Music 😂haha
Great video! Same skatepark from the movie RAD! Anyone know the name of the park? Is it Del Mar?