It’s candy red with chrome parts and is designed to look like the original and perform like today’s high-end freestyle bikes.Ī release date for the first model has not been determined yet, so check back here for availability and information on additional Haro/Mirra models being planned. The first complete bike that will be produced is inspired by the bike featured on the cover of Sony’s Playstation game - Dave Mirra BMX Freestyle released in the year 2000. In keeping with Mirraco’s focus on giving back to the sport, a portion of the revenue generated through the sales of these Haro models will be donated to to support organizations that support youth cycling. In celebrating Dave’s long career with that other brand, Mirraco Corporation and Haro have teamed up to create bikes that reflect that history and pay tribute to the bikes Dave rode during his career with Haro. And he wrote much of the sport’s history while he rode for Haro. This year, Mirra's consecutive appearance in the X-Games ended in 2006 because of a type 2 lacerated liver, resulting him withdrawing from the X-Games.Dave Mirra played a huge role in the growth of BMX freestyle and the worldwide media exposure the sport has attained. Bob helped many great riders get started. He started his company by making number plates on his stove at home, as well as doing illustrations for magazine Bicycle Motocross Action. hopes to have products available by September 2006. Haro (19822021) Bob Haro has been called the father of freestyle. is distributed by Trek Bikes and so far the team consists of Dave Mirra, Australian Ryan Guettler, Mike Laird, Dave Rytell and two SoCal up-and-comers Michael Cleveland and Mike. is distributed by Trek Bikes and so far the team consists of Dave Mirra, Australian Ryan Guettler, Mike Laird, Dave Rytell and two SoCal up-and-comers Michael Cleveland and Mike "Hucker" Clark. In 2006 Dave Mirra left Haro Bikes, his bicycle sponsor for 11 years, and formed his own bicycle company called 'MirraCo.' with ex-Haro president Jim Ford. It is both a tribute piece and a ready-to-shred park and street machine.
DAVE MIRRA HARO BICYCLE PRO
To help celebrate his life and his tremendous contribution to Haro and the sport of BMX, Haro presents the Mirra Pro Tribute. and for your dumbas dickie the model bike i got is the same model dave mirra rides at all the X-Games. In 2006 Dave Mirra left Haro Bikes, his bicycle sponsor for 11 years, and formed his own bicycle company called "MirraCo." with ex-Haro president Jim Ford. The memory of Dave Mirra will remain with all of us for a long time to come. Selling my BMX Haro Dave Mirra Signature Series. This bike will just go up in value since Dave Mirra passed away unfortunately.
(Greeley) Due to recent circumstances, have to sell our pride and joy. Roadrules: The Inferno for 2 seasons, was Punk'd by Ashton Kutcher for IRS fraud, and was once one of People Magazine's "50 Hottest Bachelors". Rare haro bikes Dave Mirra signature series. He is featured in the "Dave Mirra Frestyle BMX" video game series, has published a photo-biography titled "Mirra Images", has appeared on "The Late Show with David Letterman" and the "Today Show", was the host of MTV's Real World vs. Bikes.ĭave Mirra is regarded as one of the best BMX riders of all time.ĭave Mirra's success has brought him to numerous outlets besides riding his bike. The reason for his dominance is his innovative and progressive tricks, including double-backflips, frontflips, triple tailwhips, tailwhip flips, backflip drop-ins, and the 360 no handed backflip, which created mass BMX internet forum buzz and hype for his new company MirraCo. He has competed and medaled in every X-Games event, and has dominated the BMX competition scene for over 15 years. Dubbed the Miracle Boy (also Miracle Man), Dave Mirra is the most decorated X Games contestant with 20 medals, 14 of them gold. Haro is releasing this 2018 tribute Dave Mirra bike, where the main proceeds of the sales go directly to the Mirra family.
DAVE MIRRA HARO BICYCLE PROFESSIONAL
Dave Mira - X-Games - Double Backflip - video powered by Metacafeĭave Mirra (born Apin Chittenango, New York, USA), is a professional BMX rider.