i met rick at rampage around this time frame. super nice guy. he gave me some standard stickers. one is on my lava light that i still have that i have had in every house i ever had. has a tiny protec helmet on the top and a standard sticker that rick gave me within a year of this video.
Still have a TAO frameset with SBC 990 forks and a Kink I Beam from my youth. Rick rules. Might even have this Standard country vhs in the box o movies!!!!!!
When i joined the Army I was stationed in Ft Lee VA i went to the Post Exchange .. something told me to check the bmx mags... Sure enough there you were in the back of BMX action I believe JUMPING Over 5 Cars... CAPTION; Most riders stick to rote tricks, but MolIterno is always ripping a new path... Yes im still out here . Living in ATX...
Hey buddy long time no see... guess who this is .... blue race inc. yours was a gold race inc. BACK in the day... ua-cam.com/users/shortspIbI8FzJwMs Race INC. i remember the night you jumped off the top of Rice Jewelry s 1 story building jumping the parapet . broken frame ... then you came back with the Gold Race Inc frame and would clear that huge set of steps at St. Ambrose College.. Let see Rob, You, Tony, Tom, ME... Talking Tony and my dad to get us to the Iowa City Track... That was a great year as far as adventure went... I knew the minute i witnessed your mad skills you would go on to be big in the BMX sport...
0:31 Is that the top of Fillmore Street at Clay Street, with that steep turn . It sure looks like it, however, the camera capturing the footage does not even begin to capture just how steep that hill was, that last little section that bends slightly. You can see some the cement road blocks, and warning signs looking down the street. There was one other street that was worse than this one, but I had seen years ago that the city must have grown tired of all the accidents that street caused, and tore a block of it up, the steep, steep hill portion, and merely replaced them steps for pedestrians, yet I can not recall the name of the street.
Even by today's standards, this is still heat!
The last time i was at rampage i had a DK S.O.B frame i painted pink and Colin Winkleman was there and disappointed about my color choice.
Which location, down by the river? Or on the northwest side in the old bowling alley?
@@ThinkerOnTheBus the river
i met rick at rampage around this time frame. super nice guy. he gave me some standard stickers. one is on my lava light that i still have that i have had in every house i ever had. has a tiny protec helmet on the top and a standard sticker that rick gave me within a year of this video.
Great video! I always thought of Rick as a great flatlander. Good to see his other styles.
Still have a TAO frameset with SBC 990 forks and a Kink I Beam from my youth. Rick rules. Might even have this Standard country vhs in the box o movies!!!!!!
I had the sbc 990 forks and standard stem with the i beam and it was the strongest fork stem combo i ever had, it was stolen from me though.
This section has aged exceptional well, really good watch
I wonder if he still has that Mustang.
I was thinking the exact same thing. It’s a cobra as well I think.
When i joined the Army I was stationed in Ft Lee VA i went to the Post Exchange .. something told me to check the bmx mags... Sure enough there you were in the back of BMX action I believe JUMPING Over 5 Cars... CAPTION; Most riders stick to rote tricks, but MolIterno is always ripping a new path... Yes im still out here . Living in ATX...
The opening with Jeremy Verhulst please😊
Yes, ridiculous speed
Rick rules!
Frontbrakebrethren!
Hey buddy long time no see... guess who this is .... blue race inc. yours was a gold race inc. BACK in the day... ua-cam.com/users/shortspIbI8FzJwMs Race INC. i remember the night you jumped off the top of Rice Jewelry s 1 story building jumping the parapet . broken frame ...
then you came back with the Gold Race Inc frame and would clear that huge set of steps at St. Ambrose College.. Let see Rob, You, Tony, Tom, ME... Talking Tony and my dad to get us to the Iowa City Track... That was a great year as far as adventure went... I knew the minute i witnessed your mad skills you would go on to be big in the BMX sport...
0:31
Is that the top of Fillmore Street at Clay Street, with that steep turn . It sure looks like it, however, the camera capturing the footage does not even begin to capture just how steep that hill was, that last little section that bends slightly. You can see some the cement road blocks, and warning signs looking down the street. There was one other street that was worse than this one, but I had seen years ago that the city must have grown tired of all the accidents that street caused, and tore a block of it up, the steep, steep hill portion, and merely replaced them steps for pedestrians, yet I can not recall the name of the street.