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What happened to Bob Haro BMX, the creator of Freestyle?

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024

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  • @MossieRidesBikes
    @MossieRidesBikes  Před měsícem +15

    Thank you all for the continued support for these history oriented videos. Keep the recommendations coming! I'm compiling a list of obscure brands that didn't last super long so if you have anything to add to the list, let me know!

    • @floydblandston108
      @floydblandston108 Před měsícem +1

      Barracuda made some great bikes, and splashed out on a Norba team, then disappeared. Catamount made what were probably the best of the URT bikes during their heyday, but their best known invention was a water bottle cage you can still buy new. Mountain Cycles, Balfa, and Arrow Racing deserve some love as well. As to your query as to 'what comes next', it was video games. They took over everything, and that's why the batting cages, bmx tracks, and bowling alleys are all gone.

    • @bongdonky2568
      @bongdonky2568 Před 23 dny

      Excellent video. Thanks man

    • @placebomandingo2095
      @placebomandingo2095 Před 19 dny

      Flyaway helmets.

    • @JayDizzle-hm9gg
      @JayDizzle-hm9gg Před 18 dny

      Have you anything on #torker & #takara ? My dream bikes as a kid. I just watched #rad the other day. Great times

  • @freerangehuman7016
    @freerangehuman7016 Před 25 dny +28

    Free style was life in the 80’s. So glad I got to be apart of it.

    • @bongdonky2568
      @bongdonky2568 Před 19 dny

      Everyone had a GT Pro Performer or a Dyno. lol!

    • @freerangehuman7016
      @freerangehuman7016 Před 19 dny +1

      @@bongdonky2568 I wanted a GT performer, mongoose, Dino, haro but ended up with a Raleigh Shock.

    • @randywissler9923
      @randywissler9923 Před 18 dny

      I'm 56 and still goin strong with it. Do do any vert anymore, cuz let's be honest, a broken hip now is a helluva lot worse than at 18-25. 😂

    • @deathwarrent8465
      @deathwarrent8465 Před 17 dny

      @@bongdonky2568I had a 90s GT pro freestyle tour team model. Fully loaded! Loved that bike. Wish I kept it

  • @bobkaiser8782
    @bobkaiser8782 Před měsícem +29

    I was at a NBL Nationals in Norwalk, OH in the early 80's. Bob Haro autographed my paper Coke cup. I still have it.

  • @keithnewton1966
    @keithnewton1966 Před měsícem +35

    Working in the local bike shop back in the early 80’s, I remember how BMX blew up. At one point we were selling more than twice as many BMX style bikes than all others combined.

    • @johnsheetz6639
      @johnsheetz6639 Před měsícem +4

      And they cost a pretty penny! Supply and demand was a motha! I remember getting clowned for my huffy from the rich kids but I understand where my parents were coming from $200? In 1986 money? That equates to about $800 in today's.

    • @user-zn8ep4dm8y
      @user-zn8ep4dm8y Před měsícem

      Like the high

    • @Stolas1777
      @Stolas1777 Před 25 dny

      Now bmx shops are few and far between. I rode really hard in my teens every single day if I wasn’t riding my friends and I were watching videos. This was classic mid school era. I was so excited to get a job at. Bike shop when I was like 19 and they didn’t sell any bmx bikes they were all like talking about the freaking Tour de France in the back I was so heart broken lol I was like these guys are effin lame and didn’t last there long

    • @FRACTALSLY
      @FRACTALSLY Před 24 dny

      anyone want to check out my prestine 1980s Mongoose with white.Skywayags?

    • @jefflanham1080
      @jefflanham1080 Před 17 dny

      Yes! I grew up in the suburbs of Sacramento and this was our life in 81-83!!! I haven’t heard the name Haro in at least 40 years!!

  • @redfatboy96
    @redfatboy96 Před měsícem +16

    This is awesome. All the cool kids had Haro number plates. Especially the innovative “vented” plate because of course that made you faster.

    • @felixjones9198
      @felixjones9198 Před 20 dny

      Omghourd, I just remembered, I had one of those!

  • @michaelheselton4370
    @michaelheselton4370 Před měsícem +15

    I remember seeing Team Haro at several Nationals during the early to mid 80s. They had steel framed plexiglass ramps at all the demos. It was wild being able to see the tricks from any angle, even behind the ramps 🤘🏼

    • @b.m.2434
      @b.m.2434 Před 15 dny

      Yeah that was the rosencrans ramp I'm pretty sure. It's like 8ft wide with no flat and tight transitions lol, looked sketch.

  • @jeffspicoli2643
    @jeffspicoli2643 Před měsícem +10

    I had a baby blue Haro Freestyle and purple GT Performer. I miss the 80's.

    • @bangkokstallion
      @bangkokstallion Před 21 dnem +1

      Had a chrome and blue GT performer myself in the late 90's. Thing would freeroll forever.

  • @1mikewalsh
    @1mikewalsh Před měsícem +6

    Bob Haro is the coolest dude in BMX! Taught me how to do coaster brake wheelies when I was 11 or 12! Literally the man changed my life.
    There's some other stuff but I'm not going to bring that up here, big shout out from Battle Creek Michigan.

  • @FATKEVMTB
    @FATKEVMTB Před měsícem +15

    Nice video! Just a FYI, the first freestyle bike that you show at 12:25 is not a Haro Freestyler. It is a Haro Master.

  • @user-dj8gi9ty2i
    @user-dj8gi9ty2i Před měsícem +12

    BMX bikes were so cool. Haro, GT, Stroker, Redline, and Hutch. Quality bikes back then.

    • @thekrls1
      @thekrls1 Před 18 dny +1

      I miss my Redline, Diamondback, and Eastern Ace of Spades. Had some phenomenal years on those bikes.

    • @valiantthor-
      @valiantthor- Před 17 dny

      And SkyWay

    • @charliebrewer1668
      @charliebrewer1668 Před 17 dny

      Trickstar

    • @CutmeMick
      @CutmeMick Před 17 dny +1

      Don’t forget about CW!

    • @valiantthor-
      @valiantthor- Před 17 dny

      @@CutmeMick Odyssey made some nice goosenecks!

  • @DatguyJ80
    @DatguyJ80 Před 19 dny +3

    This was life for years . I hurt everyday from these times

  • @mikematthews5890
    @mikematthews5890 Před měsícem +5

    I used to race BMX as a kid in Louisiana and actually won First Place (13 Expert) in the state championships. Regardless, at that time my friends and I were glued to BMX Action magazine and riding around everywhere to find cool jumps to practice some tricks/freestyle around the time Bob, R.L. and Mike Buff were taking off. Thanks for the flashback of memories!

  • @keithwray9546
    @keithwray9546 Před dnem

    Had the pleasure of meeting him a few days ago in the uk at a bmx competition. Awesome guy. He even signed my bike for me

  • @othgmark1
    @othgmark1 Před 3 dny

    Bob is an incredibly talented and creative person. I worked with him in the motorcycle industry and he was never given the credit he deserved for what he did in the motorcycle world. I miss seeing him as it was always a good time talking to him.

  • @siskothekid4620
    @siskothekid4620 Před 5 dny

    just gained another sub!
    I’m glad that you pointed out the significance of the BMX scenes in ET. at the time I was 14 years old, racing on the track, at novice level. JUST bought my first PK rippah and when i watched that scene in the movie, participating in cheering the kids on, i felt like my bike culture that i loved was put on the map. It was profound. Got to pro level and raced 4 more years, got into graphic design, and just wrapped working on TRON 3 as a member of the art department! it’s so awesome to hear about the similarities amongst the people involved within the community. Just got my 26.5 antifreeze green PK ripper and cruise the seawall in beautiful Vancouver BC. BMX will. never. die. Bash your shins and carry on mates. 🤘🏼

  • @StrikingMachine
    @StrikingMachine Před měsícem +2

    those 80's BMX bikes are works of art. Masterpieces, if you will..

  • @villenbob
    @villenbob Před měsícem +3

    I worked for a bike shop and we sold Haro bicycles, some nice bikes and alot of pure junk! made in china! It was interesting learning about the history of Haro. I knew a little bit , but it was nice getting a fuller picture. what a difference between the Bob Haro company back then and the company today! Chinesium!

  • @akanishta99
    @akanishta99 Před 6 dny

    I remember as a kid walking into a bike store and seeing a lime green Haro with white pool tires hanging on the wall. That is still the coolest bike I've ever seen.

  • @kennyhill2678
    @kennyhill2678 Před 2 dny

    I grew up riding mostly Huffy Bikes, but just being able to get a BMX Mag and a Slurpee from 7 ELEVEn was everything as youngster in the 80s

  • @ElectroOverlord
    @ElectroOverlord Před měsícem +3

    I 100% appreciate this video...memory lane

  • @artyart31
    @artyart31 Před 21 dnem +2

    MY HARO GOT STOLEN FROM MIDDLE SCHOOL BICYCLE CAGE CIRCA 87. If you care to read, this is my story. It was Friday morning I felt good I up got sort of late so walking to school was a no go. I was going to take my beach cruiser but thought hold up its Friday I'll take my Haro and I had just installed white mag/star rims. It was an attention grabber and I loved it when I arrived I quickly chained it up and was shooting the breeze with my friends. I was being a lil douche and it didn't rub some of the guys right I'm guessing. As the school day came to an end some of my friends and I agreed to hit the park after school. As I approached the cage I couldn't see my Haro when I entered all I seen was the cut up lock. My jaw dropped and all I could think off was what am I going to tell my dad. I think I cried all the way home riding on my friends diamond back bikes pegs. In 89 my freshman year in high school one of my old buddies from middle school was transferred back to the same high school and brought up the "remember the time your Haro got stolen" well I know who done it. I asked who and he said my cousin Marco, I didn't ask any questions I punched him in the mouth and walked away. Yall got to understand I use to fix/paint bikes for the neighbor hood kids, saved up and barrowed some money from my pops (I wasn't going to pay back but it was the thought that counted) and purchased My Haro brand new from the local Schwin bicycle store. Huntington Park CA.

  • @mariopresi8649
    @mariopresi8649 Před měsícem +2

    I had the pleasure to meet him in London a few years ago, back then I was racing bmx for HARO bmx (racing) UK

  • @gangstafish25
    @gangstafish25 Před 23 dny +2

    Hutch Trickstar. My pride and joy.

  • @garryhaines3066
    @garryhaines3066 Před měsícem +3

    I ride MTB now but live my days on BmX and HARO was such a influence on me

    • @MossieRidesBikes
      @MossieRidesBikes  Před měsícem +2

      I'm in the same boat. Doing these videos makes me want to grab a BMX bike, make a ramp out of 2x4s and plywood, and hangout with my childhood crew

    • @garryhaines3066
      @garryhaines3066 Před měsícem

      TBH I have been looking around for an old BMX I had a Mongoose or Burner……think I must get one now and most likely brake something trying to do an Ariel out of a bowl😂😂

  • @alex_rogan
    @alex_rogan Před 10 dny

    My first BMX was a Haro in 1984/5 which after watching this makes me think it was not long after they came out. It got stolen from school and I was super devastated.

  • @jamiemoffatt50
    @jamiemoffatt50 Před 2 dny

    Listening to the history from a kid so young he wasn’t there!

  • @williamz7011
    @williamz7011 Před 22 dny

    This is dope. Bob is a legend. Great job on this historic journey. I knew a good amount about Bob, but this fills in a lot of blanks

  • @turnnburn9008
    @turnnburn9008 Před 26 dny +1

    awesome! I grew up with this.. raced BMX in 1984-85

  • @chrisanderson9664
    @chrisanderson9664 Před 16 dny

    I met Bob the first time out in riverside area called the Ranch for a freestyle demo. Later I worked for Oakley as an industrial designer and Bob would come by in his red BMW and go to lunch with the owner. Later he had Haro industries in Carlsbad and the owner of Oakley would fly his private plane down to Palomar airport and meet up for lunch. Very fun times in the 80’s.

  • @kevincollins8620
    @kevincollins8620 Před měsícem +2

    I had friends who rode. I didnt. I am/was a blader. But they were serious riders. Ocala was the area. They had haros. Early 2000s so they had Nyquist frame, Mirras, racing track in Troy Lee helmets riding the Haro Monocoque 97-99 complete with the velcro mini pad for the top. (If you seen one or raced you know you cant race in florida without) track results in BMX plus... I was there and lived it.

  • @BonesyTucson
    @BonesyTucson Před 6 dny

    Cool channel, glad it came up in my suggestions. BMX isn't my style but when it comes to good stories anything about bikes works for me!

  • @esco75
    @esco75 Před dnem

    I had a Dave Mirra Haro. It was the sweetest bike I ever had.

  • @50WTLYD
    @50WTLYD Před měsícem +1

    Great video. Also my bike crew SD Biking is on here at 16:16 🙌thanks

  • @aswarrior6365
    @aswarrior6365 Před 21 dnem

    I loved my Haro bike as a kid. We all had them and rode them everywhere and took them off any jumps we could find. One time we rode our bikes 50 miles to Chico California and back. Took us around 12 hours

  • @BrianShiba-lm7jq
    @BrianShiba-lm7jq Před měsícem +1

    Grew up on the same street. Last time I saw him he was running a carpet cleaning business. He was married and had kids. He’d roll out a small ramp and teach his kids how to ride. A good place to grow up. Howie Long and his sons also lived on the block while he was playing football for the Raiders. The Castile family was also up the street: The older son shaped surfboards in a backyard shed and the father is/was a practicing veterinarian. So a really handy people lived on the street. Good times in Redondo B h.🤗🤗🤗😽

  • @airxtream2139
    @airxtream2139 Před 20 dny +1

    RAD is still one of my favorite movies got the VHS, DVD amd Blue Ray

  • @youalreadyknow5039
    @youalreadyknow5039 Před 24 dny

    I miss my blue Webco… I had the oval number plate. Then, eventually graduated to a Haro plate. I also raced and rode the washes love them freestyle days. Thanks for tapping into our memory banks!!

    • @bongdonky2568
      @bongdonky2568 Před 19 dny

      Webco was early on in scene. Really cool bikes.

  • @quadmods
    @quadmods Před 16 dny

    Bob Haro, Dennis McCoy, Kevin Jones, Matt Hoffman all were the “First” something… Great research and stock editing, cheers 👍

  • @Jay70chevelle
    @Jay70chevelle Před 14 dny

    1985 i got a haro master, sold it about 15 years ago, thought I was never gonna ride again, now i wish i had it cause at 50 years old i wanna get back on a freestyle bike, oh well i got good money for it and it made me happy while i had it and now its in some dudes bike collection somewhere so cool

  • @ronmartinelli5772
    @ronmartinelli5772 Před 14 dny

    Bob was always a huge piece of me and my friends lives growing up in the 80s
    I remember his art and still have some of it

  • @danieljames7037
    @danieljames7037 Před 20 dny +1

    In the 80's I had Haro was a good bike. I had Red Lines, Torkers, Cook Bros , JMC and out of all the BMX's growing up was SE racing, P.K . Ripper was my favorite out of all the bikes i had

  • @ridingwithreggie
    @ridingwithreggie Před 27 dny

    This is an awesome video! I was in the 2nd grade when E.T. came out, and I wanted a Haro bike so bad, but my parents couldn't afford it. My parents ended up getting me a junk bike. Thanks for filling in the history gaps.

  • @dennyking
    @dennyking Před 23 dny

    Thank you for this great video. I’m so happy seeing a young man like you giving props to the great man Bob. Well researched & presented. I wonder if anyone of my generation, there at the dawn of this new “freestyle” ever imagined what it would become.

  • @chandlerrabalais8464
    @chandlerrabalais8464 Před měsícem +5

    GOAT

  • @FusedAnubis1
    @FusedAnubis1 Před 15 dny

    In 84 Bob Haro and Mike Dominguez came to OT cycles in Dartford Uk and I had him sign my Haro arm pads and had my picture taken standing next to Bobs and Mikes bike and being 14 it was amazing I still have the pics now👍

  • @jessevillanueva6153
    @jessevillanueva6153 Před 20 dny +1

    87’ Haro Master was the dream ride man!

  • @TheSilvercue
    @TheSilvercue Před 23 dny

    BMX in the 80s up to the 90s was huge. In U.K. at my local track we have hundreds of riders just for local meetings. It was awesome

  • @jasonpeachey8371
    @jasonpeachey8371 Před 13 dny

    The Haro freestyler was the top bike to have in the eighties. Still got a 1986 freestyler frame and forks in white with pegs never used, and an fst in chrome built up and used. Still think they look cool.

  • @richieh2006
    @richieh2006 Před 27 dny

    Aw mate, I wish I could have joined that bike ride. Keep up your awesome videos, brother. I love Haro. I have an F4 and an F1.

  • @Emz_Jhaye
    @Emz_Jhaye Před měsícem +1

    Sick history! First time hearing it! 😎🤙 Very very nice video! 👍👍👍 Remember way back in 90's i had a Haro bmx.

  • @shaolinpunk77
    @shaolinpunk77 Před 18 dny

    Bob Haro = Legend. Never saw or met him but did see the Haro team incl Ron Wilkerson when they toured the UK in 1986. I did meet Eddie Fiola though when GT toured UK, another freestyle legend. Good times

  • @dewayneshort3775
    @dewayneshort3775 Před 4 dny

    I'm 52 and i still have my haro team master i recently restored it back to factory specs black and chrome with the blue graphics and sometimes i still ride it .

  • @mattspen
    @mattspen Před 5 dny

    That’s so cool! Huge thanks to Bob! (My unknown hero) And thanks for this video. I had a 2002 Haro Backtrails x3 (Ryan Nyquist’s bike) it was sooo heavy compared to my next bike DK Legacy (Chris Doyle’s bike).

  • @jk-76
    @jk-76 Před 18 dny

    My 86 Haro Freestyler Master is a work of art. Now, it's a heavy bike but wicked cool.

  • @CutmeMick
    @CutmeMick Před 17 dny

    That was the absolute best scene in ET, the bike chase and I totally forgot about it

  • @phelpsball871
    @phelpsball871 Před 4 dny

    aaaaa Haro that's a blast from the past I had a Haro master without the mag rims couldn't stand them they were heavy

  • @user-zx8de8op9l
    @user-zx8de8op9l Před 25 dny

    I remember all the Haro models of the 80's. BMX bikes were Group 1,2 etc. Freestyle were FST, Sport, Master & Team Master.

    • @rse4379
      @rse4379 Před 24 dny

      They got weird for a few years with bashguards and what not. If your not aware Haro has come out with the "Lineage" models...to include the Master and Sport. New technology, old school looks.

  • @user-hw1qn2nd6n
    @user-hw1qn2nd6n Před 18 dny

    80s bmx r here!!! Born 1967 i remember building bikes in 70s good times!! I remember drill holes in plates for air flow and weight

  • @AnnetteElmer-xs3lo
    @AnnetteElmer-xs3lo Před 29 dny +1

    I met Bob Haro at a bicycle trade show. He was nice and congenial. His number plates launched a valuable brand. Unfortunately video games is the major interest of young people now.

  • @bajajoaquin
    @bajajoaquin Před 24 dny

    After the time period of the video, Haro was involved with the design of a backpack line, Axio hard packs. “You want to do things, your stuff wants to come along.” He came to a company where I worked to have some retail racks built. I recognized him and we chatted. Really nice guy. He didn’t buy our racks, but he gave me the pack we used for mock ups. I still have it.

  • @DeplorableVPN
    @DeplorableVPN Před 23 dny +1

    I had a Dyno Detour, couldn't afford Haro

  • @bbarker5766
    @bbarker5766 Před 24 dny

    FYI- Haro also made mtn bikes from the late 80's -90's . Stopped producing mtn bikes then returned to them sometime in 20teens & are still going as far as I know. I still have my 1993 HARO Extreme that I bought in '93.

  • @ShadLife
    @ShadLife Před měsícem +2

    Those height numbers are waaay over exaggerated! Bob was doing about 4 foot airs, which were common back then. Maybe 6 feet sometimes. Mike came along, and normally did 6 - 8 foot airs. Often there were photos of Mike above someone standing on top of the ramp with their hands up and he would be about where the hands were or slightly above. So that would be 8 feet or so, which is HUGE! 15 feet on the ramps back then wasn't really doable. That came later with Mat Hoffman came on the scene.

  • @ScotBreithaupt
    @ScotBreithaupt Před měsícem

    Bob is a phenomal designer and a really high quality person! He's done quite a bit of design outside of BMX as well for companies like Phoozy.

  • @Jasonf0416
    @Jasonf0416 Před 19 dny

    I mowed a lot of lawns to save up for my Haro bike , but I was one of the few who had one because it was pricey back then

  • @mrbungle1990
    @mrbungle1990 Před 14 dny

    You should do a video on the rise and fall and current state of Hutch. This video was so interesting by the way. You earned my sub.

  • @deanwaring6100
    @deanwaring6100 Před 13 dny

    WOW .... awesome story 😊

  • @Micbop
    @Micbop Před 24 dny

    Yip spot on I didn't know that type of bicycle existed "BMX" didn't even know what to call it when I watch ET. I knew as a kid that is it, thats all I want I was totally blown away with BMX!! I still luv it today!!

  • @dogdive
    @dogdive Před 20 dny

    The part about ET had me remembering how I really wanted a Kawahara bike bad after seeing ET back in the day.

  • @fightrrrrr
    @fightrrrrr Před 18 dny

    Hey bro… incredibly well documented and you kept it interesting the whole way through. Well spoken and thorough. I saw them perform when I was a kid here in Houston. I raced BMX all over and even have Harry Larry’s jersey still from diamond back. Raced against the best in the 10-13 divisions and when football started in 7th grade, I pretty much took a break only to sadly never return to the great sport. Had some huge wins along the way at many nationals and even won Tx state champions 2 years back to back racing guys like Geoff Scofield(GT), Jason Allison(TITAN), Marty Christman(ELF), and forgot the first name “Curtis” from CW. I Rode a Patterson and wish I still had it 😢. Of course now it would be too small, but what a great bike. Hope your channel does great man and you have a new subscriber!!

  • @bikeempowerment
    @bikeempowerment Před měsícem

    I found it cool to learn FMF made BMX bikes. You had a short clip of a magazine ad…
    Cool vid

  • @mtbcyclist
    @mtbcyclist Před měsícem +1

    You should do a video on Santa Cruz bikes. The limited research I have done is interesting.

  • @DanBrando
    @DanBrando Před měsícem

    SIC vid! ❤ I really like what you’re doing with this channel
    Seriously and keep it up the way you approach the history of cycling 🚴‍♀️

  • @GrippingLipsFishing
    @GrippingLipsFishing Před 21 dnem

    I had a Haro mountain bike back in the 90's It did fine. Maybe do a video on Haro mountain bikes. I think they still exist.

  • @BradfordYoungs
    @BradfordYoungs Před 16 dny

    Very cool, but I have to say, in upstate NY, myself and all my friends had BMX bikes and even raced before the motorX races at Paradise Speedway years before ET came out. We cut pieces of plastic from buckets and sometimes even paper plates to make race numbers. Sometimes attached by bread ties. Lol!

  • @tomlevier3615
    @tomlevier3615 Před měsícem

    I remember when the Haro Freestyler came out. Every BMX magazine went nuts over it.

  • @hyper2high
    @hyper2high Před měsícem +1

    Bobby is the godfather of freestyle

  • @Sketchybackyardtrails
    @Sketchybackyardtrails Před měsícem +1

    Great video. Thanks for the information.

  • @foolonthrn
    @foolonthrn Před měsícem

    Bob haro came to trotwood Ohio set up a giant ramp and did an exhibition in the parking lot of our bike shop I'll never forget it it was awesome

  • @MoeSlislack
    @MoeSlislack Před měsícem

    Interesting story. Thanks for posting!

  • @jasonyates8796
    @jasonyates8796 Před měsícem

    I use to own a Haro group 1b and loved it.

  • @SticksAandstonesBozo
    @SticksAandstonesBozo Před 21 dnem

    If you had a haro in 1986 in my town you were literally the baddest dude around.

  • @chaindriven61
    @chaindriven61 Před měsícem +2

    Could you do a video about FMF BMX bikes.

  • @bikedibley
    @bikedibley Před 2 dny

    Bob was at The Malverns Classic here in the UK last August. I'm not sure if he's there this year or not.

  • @pro-n-stal1
    @pro-n-stal1 Před 29 dny

    Do a history on Redline - I still have 2 in storage with flights from the early 80's....

  • @notme1453
    @notme1453 Před 4 dny

    My brother had a black haro shredder it was also sweet

  • @JROC734
    @JROC734 Před 19 dny

    Cool. I always thought Haro's were cool looking bikes, but as a kid my local bike stores more catered to GT/DYNO/Robinson, Specialized, SE, DK, Diamondback, Mongoose, etc.
    As a kid one bike brand that I always thought had really cool looking bikes was ELF. Whatever happened to them? Back in the day ELF, Hutch, GT, Redline, Mongoose, etc were big in the BMX seen. I don't even think ELF and Hutch still exist.

  • @cablevamp3163
    @cablevamp3163 Před 22 dny

    I had a Haro Fusion in 1996
    I miss that bike

  • @demetriharlan5887
    @demetriharlan5887 Před 18 dny

    Back in the 80s if you had a Haro, you were ballin.

    • @jk-76
      @jk-76 Před 18 dny

      If you have an 80's Haro, you are ballin.lol

  • @kevinhouse7856
    @kevinhouse7856 Před 17 dny

    I’d like to see a video about the DK Bikes and their history.

  • @racer67
    @racer67 Před 20 dny

    Haro bikes were all i rode i had a few group ones and a master and a shredder but the group one C was so light i could get serious speed n massive air on it

  • @noahbenjamin1473
    @noahbenjamin1473 Před 22 dny

    Do one on The 4130 Subway Series BMX Group Ride. That was a great video btw

  • @seancrowley1065
    @seancrowley1065 Před 28 dny

    Torker and PK Ripper. were GREAT bikes !

  • @notme1453
    @notme1453 Před 4 dny

    Had a dark blue haro invert it was sweet

  • @TomReagan-jc3eb
    @TomReagan-jc3eb Před 19 dny

    Still riding my ‘75 mongoose. Of course, it was used when I got it.

  • @chrishall5985
    @chrishall5985 Před 29 dny +1

    I do believe Bob was involved in a extremely gnarly vert accident that prompted his retiring from riding.
    He landed on his head squarely from a great height and was in a coma for a bit.

  • @JK-zq9vw
    @JK-zq9vw Před 10 dny

    I was born in 1980 and my first bike might have been around 4-5. It was a Blue Max at least that’s what I remember it being called. It had a number plate on the front and pedals that could impale into your shins! I used that bike until it was comically too small for me. I was given a bright red Huffy for my birthday and I got laughed at by a few of the kids that were there. I knew it was about as cheap of a bike as you could get new. I didn’t say anything to my parents about it. I just stopped riding it as much. The bike didn’t hold up at all. Like I went over a jump and the crossbar of my handlebars hit the wheel. I had a grip slide of on landing which ended up me impaled in the stomach and flat tires and bent wheels. All that was in the first year of having it. I worked a trade with a kid that had a GT Performer that had a dent in the frame. That thing was a tank in comparison. I lived in Okla city which had a big BMX racing and later freestyle presence. I always wanted a Haro but knew it would never happen. My son is 3 and has 4 bikes already, lol. His first was a small push bike(he still uses it sometimes but he has outgrown it), I put some training wheels on an old bike of his cousins so he could learn to pedal, I got him an electric dirt bike for Christmas and then his own real bicycle for his birthday. He rides them all… every riding toy he has ever been on starts with him crashing it repeatedly on purpose, like he’s perfecting how to crash without getting hurt before he starts flying around the house. He is our first and only child and I’m in my 40’s so yeah we spoil him as much as we can, it took a lot of time and money to finally have a child. I know there will be times we can’t afford stuff he may want but I hope we will always be able to afford whatever hobby/career he is passionate about…. And hopefully live long enough to see it!

  • @frankspikes7858
    @frankspikes7858 Před 22 dny

    My big brother was into bmx pretty hardcore. I don't know if he ever competed, but he could build a bmx byke like nobody's business. He was quick on the dang thing to. He could bunny hop like 5 people. He might have had a haro. I know he had a shwin, and a gt.

  • @elongtusks
    @elongtusks Před 12 dny

    Wowowow the other day I was looking to buy some old Harobikes and then couldnt find anything :(((

  • @ehrenkrause9861
    @ehrenkrause9861 Před 12 dny

    16:08 horror went downhill when they started making their bikes overseas I had the blamo Dave mirra version went through six frames and 9 months and after I blew out that last frame I hung it up and I went bought a solid King frame which was made in America but yeah the design and the cheap thin wall tubing the frame did not hold up to what you expected for a BMX freestyle frame.. That's the unfortunate part during the late '90s that BMX riders may frames in America they were a little more expensive than their oversea counterparts. The companies like s&m and GT for always were made in the US and were great bikes. I've been out of the BMX game some plus 20 years and it has quite evolved and went back underground too. X games don't seem to get the pole like they used to anymore with sponsors