After a number of years, Dennis McCoy is back on the Haro team where he first started 22 years ago. You can check out a fresh interview and bike check with Dennis on the Ride BMX website right now to find out more. I hope this means we’ll be seeing more Dennis in 2012.
Cory’s Corner – Episode 1: San Diego
I’m stoked on this. Haro is going to be sending Cory Nastazio around to different trails spots to check it out, talk with the locals and ride. Maybe I’m just imagining things, but it seems like there’s been a lot more trails riding popping up over the last few years. This can’t hurt getting some people stoked on it. The first stop he visits Fury trails in San Diego where he bumps into none of than Chad Kerley.
Filmed and edited by Miles Rogoish
Pat Casey Leaves Volume For Haro
To be honest, I always saw Pat Casey as being a real good fit for Haro, so I guess I’m not all the surprised by this change. Should open a lot of opportunities for Pat up as well. Here’s a few words from Volume and Haro…
“I’m always sad to see a rider leave us but also glad that they are able to further their careers with the bigger brands out there. Ever since I met Pat, I always thought he was an extraordinary bike rider and sooner or later a bigger brand would be offering him up something big. That day has come and everyone here at Volume can’t say enough good things about Pat and his family throughout the years he rode for us. Big things are sure to come for Pat and we all can’t wait to see him ripping up the contest circuit for years to come.
Regarding the Mystery Machine: We plan on continuing with the frame and it’ll now just be Stevie’s frame w/ his sticker on them. We have a batch coming in soon with a couple new colors picked out by Stevie. – Brian Castillo / Volume
“The idea of adding an individual like Pat to our team has been floating around for some time,” said Joe Hawk, Haro’s COO. “A lot of attention has been paid to building and maintaining the right balance of talent and chemistry for Team Haro in the recent years and Pat was chosen because he has the ability to contribute to our efforts on both levels”.
Colin Mackay, Haro team rider and Team Manager agrees; “I’ve been watching Pat kill it at contests for the past couple of years. He has proven to be influential already in the game reinventing the 360 tail whip and recently landing the first double decade. Aside from the big moves, Pat is a genuine kid who is just happy to be riding his bike and is a welcome addition to the Haro Bikes family”.
Ryan Nyquist-Haro team rider for more than 14 years added, “I think it’s awesome! Pat is a young rider who is crushing it right now, and really pushing the progression of ramp riding. I think he’ll fit in nicely with the rest of the Haro family, and I can’t wait to go on some trips with him and get to know him better”.
Pat, who turned Pro in 2010 and earned the Ballpark Rookie of the Year honors during the Dew Action Sports Tour in 2011 shares his appreciation for his past bike sponsor and his enthusiasm for his future on Haro.
“First I’d like to send out a major thanks to Brian Castillo and everyone over at Volume. I’ve been with them for over 3 years and they were one of the first companies to give me a chance and for that I am extremely thankful-thanks Brian for everything!” Said Casey.
“As for my future, being a part of the Haro Team is a dream come true. I am super stoked to be invited onto the team, a team that’s amazing and I look forward to riding with everyone on it. Thanks for the opportunity, its going to be sick!!!” added Pat.
We welcome Pat as he begins his Haro career at XFest in the UK later this week. Stay tuned for more.” – Haro
John Buultjens’ Haro Collection – 1982 – 1993
Some of you might know who John Buultjens is. He’s the owner of Pilgrim Bikes for those of you who don’t. He’s also a HUGE collector of Haro‘s! Check out this video to see 21 of his bikes from ’82 – ’93. So rad!
“John Buultjens collection of 21 Haro BMX bikes ranging from the first Torker made Haro freestyler in 1982 to a 1993 Haro Sport.
Video shot at the Shed skatepark.
Footage shot by Ryan Bishop
Photo by Damien Bowerman
Haro logo by Nick Watts
Music by The hum of industry-thehumofindustry.bandcamp.com/
Edited and motion graphics by Lindsay Brown-lindsaybrown.com.au”
Vans X Haro Pro Camp at The Block
ESPN dropped this new video from the Haro Bikes camp that Colin Mackay, Ryan Nyquist, Ronnie Napolitan, Cory Nastazio and Dan Foley all attended at the Vans skatepark in California. They spent the day cruising with the kids and teaching them some tricks along the way. It looks like it was a success.
Haro – Ryan Nyquist Brakeless Session
Oh hell yeah! Nyquist is back!
“ Ryan Nyquist had a lot of time off his bike recently due to a hand injury from 2011. He is back on it now and decided to try out brakeless for a bit. Here’s a session Ryan had on the Haro ramps in San Diego. He is used to grabbing his brakes on barspin’s so it’s pretty sick to see him throwing double barspin’s brakeless. Welcome back buddy!
Filmed and Edited By: Miles Rogoish
Music: Black Mountain – “Wilderness Heart”” – Haro
Haro – Ronnie Napolitan Moving West
A few weeks back, Ronnie Napolitan made the move from State College, Pennsylvania to sunny San Diego, California. Terrell Gordy spent some time filming with Ronnie before and after he made the cross country move. Here’s what they were able to come up with for clips in this new Haro Bikes edit.
Haro – Dennis Enarson – How I Do Smith Grinds
“The ‘How-To’ video is no where near a new concept. There has been a how-to do almost everything imaginable. Most are long, drawn out videos, more boring to watch than insightful and inspiring. So we decided to take the ‘How-To’ back it’s simplest form. One rider, doing one trick, documented the best way possible. So enjoy as Dennis Enarson enlightens you on the fundamentals of how to execute a proper smith grind. Take this new found perfection and go outside, learn something new and have some fun riding your bike.
To see more of Dennis and all things Haro check out harobikes.com
Rider:
Dennis Enarson
Filmed, Edited and Directed By:
Terrell Gordy
Executive Producer:
Allan Cooke
Additional Filming:
Chad Kerley
Ronnie Napolitan
Music:
War On Drugs
Slave Ambient
“Come To The City”
Support the Artist here:
iTunes
Filmed with:
Panasonic HPX-170
Panasonic AF-100
Panasonic GH-2
Equipment Provided By:
Texas Media Systems
texasmediasystems.com
Thanks go out to theberrics.com, we know a good idea when we see it.”
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