Spotted this new gem from GoPro that was just released over on Flat Matters featuring Matthias Dandois getting his waltz on with the help of a few of their cameras! Needless to say, this turned out so good since Matthias never disappoints when it comes to riding! It’s weird how music like this can go with BMX, haha.
Product: Haro – Matthias Dandois La Bastille Frame

Last night, Haro dropped Matthias Dandois’ signature La Bastille frame promo. We figured you guys might want a better look at the frame and to know all the specs and details, so let’s get into this!
The La Bastille frame is a full 4130 chromoly frame with a 75.5-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, 11.5″ bottom bracket height and a short 13.25″ chain stay length. The frame features gussets on the top and down tubes, double-butted top and down tubes, heat-treated head tube and MID bottom bracket shell, an integrated seat post clamp, removable brake mounts and 5mm thick, CNC Machined and heat-treated drop outs. The La Bastille comes in colors of black, blue and caramel with top tube lengths of 19.5″, 20.25″ and 21″ and a weight of 4 lbs. 7 oz.
Matthias Dandois’ signature La Bastille frame is available now through all shops and mail-orders with a retail price of $359.99 that carry Haro Bikes.
You can find out more about Haro Bikes an their products by visiting their website — HaroBikes.com
Check out more photos and the promo video after the jump!
Haro – The La Bastille Frame Intro by Matthias Dandois
Haro just released this promo for Matthias Dandois’ new La Bastille frame! Let Matthias talk a little bit about the way he had the frame designed and proceed to see some amazing riding done on it! This is so good!
You can learn more about the frame with photos, specs and details RIGHT HERE!
“Haro La Bastille Available March 2015.
Matthias Dandois signature product for street, flat, dirt, vert whatever you like to ride. Built strong and also short and responsive.
· Full chromoly frame with integrated head tube and “hour glass” mid BB shell.
· Double butted top and down tubes.
· Butted and tapered seat stays and chain stays.
· Heat treated head tube, BB shell and dropouts.
· 5mm CNC machined dropouts.
· Welded integrated seat post clamp.
· Fully removable brake mounts and cable guides.
· 19.5”, 20.25” or 21” top tube sizes.
· 75.5 degree head tube angle, 13.25” RC, 11.5” BB height.
· 4 lbs 7 oz.
· Colors – Black, Blue or Caramel
Video by Justin Kosman.”
Haro – Matthias Dandois Baguette Bag Ad
Haha, Matthias Dandois is a funny guy. Check out this quick ad for his signature frame from Haro that will be dropping in just a few weeks!
“Matthias Dandois put together this amazing video. His La Bastille signature frame will come wrapped in a baguette bread bag! Look for this frame out in March 2015.
Built tough and responsive. Baguette’s not included.. ”
Matthias Dandois & Alex Jumelin at the One Love Jam
Here’s one gem we spotted from the One Love Jam over on Flat Matters! Matthias Dandois put together this edit featuring him and Alex Jumelin laying down some damn good combos you won’t want to miss! Take a look!
“Until Tomorrow” – The Movie
Ride Sessions dropped their full-length video “Until Tomorrow” from a unique trip that Matthias Dandois and Maxime Charveron went on with a few other French snowboarders and a skateboarder around the West Coast of the U.S for a little under a month. This video documents the trip from start to finish showing us the riding and what they got into during their time together. Definitely worth checking out!
“5 pro riders, 3 disciplines : bmx, skateboarding and snowboarding, 1 dream destination : California, 1 new concept : Couchriding. From March 10th to April 4th, Matthias Dandois (BMX), Maxime Charveron (BMX), Sam Partaix (Skateboard), Anne-Flore Marxer (Snowboard) and Rémy Taveira (Skateboard) will cut a swath through the West Coast of the US following hot tips and challenges posted on the Internet by their community of fans.
To join the trip, there is only one condition: Stay connected !
Retrouvez toutes les infos sur :
ridesessions.com
facebook.com/ridesessions
twitter.com/Ride_Sessions
Written and Directed by
Thibaut Grevet & Thibault Dumoulin.
Production ASI Management”
Four Frogs In London
Some of France’s finest were over in London for the Rebel Jam the other weekend and Matthias Dandois decided to put his cameras to good use and document the riding and some of the things that the guys got into during their visit! Hit play to take in a bunch of real good riding and more!
“Kevin Kalkoff, Maxime Charveron, Thomas Benedetti and I went to London the week before Vans Rebel Jam to ride House of Vans and discover the city.
We filmed a lil bit everyday and ended up having enough footage for a souvenir video.
Enjoy!
Filmed with an iPhone 6 and a Gopro 4.”
Haro – “Take The Risk” in Malaysia
Haro recently dropped Dennis Enarson, Tyler Fernengel, Mike Gray and Matthias Dandois in Malaysia for some time to explore the spots, meet the locals and experience the culture! Needless to say, these guys had a hell of a good time and this video Ride dropped shows just that! Hit play and take it all in!
Filmed and edited by Christian Rigal
“I’d been to Malaysia back in the early 2000’s. It was one of those trips where I saw three things: the airport, the hotel, and the contest area. I always wanted to go back to explore, and a decade later, the lure of a pro contest in a tropical country in Southeast Asia had me looking into tickets. Now was the chance!
As team manager, I become responsible for a lot of things. I have to design a trip. Who to take? Where to stay? What if it rains the whole time? I see the whole trip unfold in my head a thousand different ways well before we even board the plane. I have to do a lot of research before I purchase those tickets…I can’t have this trip fail, and heading to a place that no riders really visit is pretty risky. But, at least the event would take up most the time anyway…
First dudes on the trip were Mike Gray and Tyler Fernengel. They both joined the Haro team earlier in the year and it was their turn to hit the road. And as a bonus, they are young and inexperienced travelers that I hoped to introduce some culture to and give them a trip to remember. Matthias Dandois has traveled the entire world over and over again, but I was surprised to hear he had not yet visited Malaysia. Matthias is such a unique rider and he’s a positive guy to be around—he was coming for sure. Finally, Dennis Enarson got the call. We all know Dennis can ride any terrain, but he gets an automatic invite just for being the amazing person he is. We needed a filmer. After picking the crew, only one guy came to mind to join us and that was Christian Rigal. It’s invaluable to have a filmer the crew knows personally. And, the filmer is carrying around a heavy bag all day, filming try after try for sometimes hours, missing meals, getting dehydrated, and while we all enjoy the sunset, the filmer is usually getting a time lapse shot in and then has to stay up late logging footage. They are long days on the road and I knew Christian could handle the job as well as have a good time with us.” —Colin Mackay
