A D V E R T I S E M E N T
  • My Info

    Name:Joe Rich
    Lives In:Texas
    United States
    Hometown:Texas
    United States
    Gender:Male
  • Terrible One Didgeridoes Australia

    Like Mutiny, when T-1 produces a video they just get it right. They take that extra step that others are either unwilling or unknowing to take. Anybody who's been on a BMX trip knows the experiences off the bike last longer than the experiences on the bike. T-1 has always captured that... This video is no exception.

    Channels: Bike
  • Catching up with Ruben by Joe Rich

    Ruben Alcantara. BMX's favorite and most stylish athlete. His thick accent and relaxed demeanor. See what he's been up to and enjoy a little bit of footage, including a proper invert on the hip. The big, huge, enormous hip...

    Channels: Bike
  • Terrible One in Colorado

    Too many good things to note in this one... Colorado is an amazing place and Joe Rich frequents the area with his good friends and recently took Terrible One hood rats Tom Dugan and Joseph Franz out with him and Danny Hickerson and Adam Baker. The result is the video below, containing Tom Dugan riding and playing piano as well as everybody riding... And some of the most scenic shots you could ask for.

    Channels: Bike
  • Bas Keep at T-1 with Cult

    Filmed and edited by the man behind it (T-1) all: Joe Rich. Get into it...

    Channels: Bike
  • History of the Terrible One Barcode Frame

    Terrible One
    Terrible One released an online flip/look book of the history of their most popular frame, the Barcode.

    The Barcode frame was pretty innovative in 1998 when it came out, considering it doesn't look extremely different from the frames of today. It was mostly famous for its wishbone conjunction on the chain AND seat stays. Though a heavy frame, you can guarantee it was a strong frame. Along with the strong wishbones, it also had top and down tube gussets. In essence, this frame was f!cking awesome. Probably could not snap it with a pick axe.

    The best thing about this frame is even today, over ten years later, it still holds true to its roots and true to its strength, with wishbone cnojunctions and both tubing gussets... and made in the USA!

    Click that link to peep it up...
    Channels: Bike
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