Sunday, 16 January 2011

Old school sundays Part 2...

The quality isn't great, but the riding is! Steve Mulder rips! 95 steezzzzz....
Steve Mulder bmx flatland 1995 from Burd Phillips on Vimeo.

13 comments:

flatmatters said...

So good!!! Mulder is a ripper...

A said...

Top man damm 6 Handgliders i counted there sick ,Mulder has more tricks there than he does now .

pete said...

I know Ross Smith gets all the credit for rolling straddle-roni walkovers, but you'll see Steve doing it toward the end of this video. Back in 95??

Hmmm..

Steve was/is super underrated.

A said...

Rick Moliterno was doing them in 88 Pete

flatmatters said...

I love straddle roni's, good bit of trivia here boys... who invented the straddle-roni?

flatmatters said...

Clue: haha

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPfLHT7h4dc

pete said...

Oh, I was referring to multiples.

A said...

Jffe, www.pedalbmx.com, november 2005 : The first guy in a magazine doing rope-a-roni's was Chris Day oddly enough, but if Kevin Jones said he made it up before that, I'd put my bet on Jones. Things were happening/progressing way too fast from 88' til about 91'. Rick Moliterno had turned pro, and did the first straddle-roni at an AFA comp in early 1988, and at that same comp, Gerry Smith and Chris Day were both working on forward rope-a-ronis,

Moliterno yeah E you were right,Yeah Pete multiples not sure maybe Ross Smith ,E may know.

flatmatters said...

Ross was the only one I ever saw do multiples until yesterday, maybe Mulder would be able to shed some light on that one...

Unknown said...

Yo E, I had made up the double straddle as far as I knew and was so stoked about it, then my friend Roman went to a Chicago comp and saw Ross doing it, I was bummed, and just kinda dropped the trick since I wanted to do original stuff and he got it out there first, kinda mental eh? Ha ha...

Unknown Sports said...

I know for a fact that I saw Steve do these in 1988, and for the record he was doin' McCoy style buzzsaw into them.

Brian said...

What video was this footage taken from?? For some reason I always assumed Steve took a break from riding in the mid 90's. I sure was wrong. Great Stuff!

flatmatters said...

Thanks for sharing that info Steve! Dope trick whoever did it first, props to you and Ross, I honestly think this trick is timeless, bit like whiplashes, still a very untapped area of flatland.