CHAPTERS:
00:00 Introduction.
00:35 Rob Lane and Dennis Dain show us the amazing Redline memerobilia inside the Redline trailer.
02:21 Dennis Dain shows us his original 1978 Redline Proline.
05:09 Rob shows us Bob Haro's 1976 Redline Squareback.
05:35 Here you'll see the ultra-rare one-of-a-kind 1974 Redline 24 Cruiser.
06:33 Check out the John Crews tribute bike, a 1981 Team Redline Proline.
07:05 Jeff Kosmala's prototype Redline PL 24.
07:41 Rob has re-created two of Greg Hill's bikes, his 1978 Redline Micro Line and 1979 Redline MX-II.
08:21 Stu Thomsen drops in to talk about his two bikes, a 1974 Redline Squareback and his Redline Team Proline.
13:08 Hey, what's that Mongoose doing here? Rob shows off Jeff Kosmala's race winning KOS Kruiser.
13:44 Check out D.D. Leone's Redline PL 24, complete with rare 190mm cranks!
14:17 You've got to see Martin Aparijo's Special Addition Redline Proline.
15:07 Dennis Dain returns and this time his bike is the legendary 1978 Cook Brothers from the cover of Minicycle BMX Action magazine.
18:56 Closing credits.
For the past few years, BMX historian and collector Rob Lane—aka Redline Rob—has been traveling the country with one of the most jaw-dropping mobile displays in the BMX world: The Redline Mobile BMX Museum.
In this episode of Radmattic, we take you on an exclusive tour of Rob’s incredible collection of rare, historic, and one-of-a-kind Redline BMX bikes and memorabilia. From legendary factory bikes to tribute builds honoring BMX icons like Stu Thomsen, Greg Hill, Dennis Dain, John Crews, Greg Grubbs, and Jeff Kosmala, this museum is a rolling time capsule of BMX history.
Maybe you've seen it at DirtyFest, the USA BMX Nationals, or other vintage shows. But if you haven't had the chance to check it out in person—you’re in for a treat! This video brings you up close and personal with the raddest, rarest Redlines ever built, and Rob shares the stories behind some of the most iconic bikes in BMX history.
- And the stoke gets even higher with surprise guest appearances by BMX legends Dennis Dain and “Stompin’” Stu Thomsen, who stop by to share amazing stories about their original Redline rides!
- Sit back and enjoy this in-depth look at one of the most passionate and detailed BMX collections on wheels!
- Don’t miss this one—it’s BMX history on wheels!
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