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Haro, my first hero. Thanks for this
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ОтветитьGreat interview with a true BMX icon !!!!!!!!!
ОтветитьI use to ride once in a while in Spring Valley, which is east San Diego county, with a guy named James Monaghan...I hope I spelled it right. He got a new bike...a Redline that, as the story goes, Bob Haro bought for him. I remember those days. Riding around the neighboring communities looking for jumps or bike shops to drool over the Redline Flight 401 cranks on display(I eventually went Profile cranks and I would do it differently if given the choice again). I remember Tony Murray before he became the flyer he became. I'm still into bikes. Just made me a bike to commute to work on. But watching this...I'm going to make a side hack! I haven't seen one of these in years!
ОтветитьWhen I was a kid, and even a teen everyone that I knew herein NYC (Including myself) thought that California was “The place to be”. It’s a shame how things change so much.🤯
ОтветитьGreat interview. Thanks. Interesting to get a full picture of how it all evolved. I used to ride here in the UK in those days and the haro freestyler was the bike to have. He came to Harrow skate park and I managed to get his autograph. What a day and it blew my mind. Great days and glad I was there. Wish this interview had more views. Thank you again.
ОтветитьHad the opportunity to restore several of the bikes a 85 freestyle and 2 91 Group 1 all 3 great bikes. Just appreciate Haro and the creator
ОтветитьBob haro is awesome
ОтветитьPouring soda on the plexiglass ramps cures the slippage.
ОтветитьFricken icon …
ОтветитьWhat the American dream is all about. Some, like Bob, make it come true 👍.
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