Headset: Demoliton
Bars: Demolition Combat bars
Grips: ODI Longnecks
Bar ends: Volume metal bar ends
Seat: Demolition Markit seat
Seatpost: Demoliton Tripod post
Sprocket: Demolition Mugatu 30t
Cranks: Demolition Revolt
BB set: Demolition Mid BB
Pedals: Demolition Trooper metal pedals

Chain: Volume halflink
Front hub: Demolition Ghost hub
Front rim: Demolition rim
Front tire: Demolition Rig 20x2.25
Rear hub: Demolition Rogue hub 9t
Rear rim: Demolition rim
Rear tire: Demolition Rig 20x2.25
Modifications: No mods for me. I run my bike pretty stock.
How did the HARO deal come to life for you? Matt: Haro approached me at the Vans US Open and asked if I wanted a frame. I couldn't say no to such an awesome company. Now I am working on a flow deal with them and I couldn't be more stoked!
You ride dirt, park, bowls, whatever. Does the Lineage Frame work for all? Matt: Yeah, it definitely does! The lineage frame feels good on all terrain and I could not be more stoked on it.
You've chosen all black for your current set-up. Are you feeling down?
Matt: I haven't had an all black set-up for a while and just wanted to go with that. I think it looks pretty rad.
What are you going to take that black beast in the upcoming weeks? Matt: As of right now just going to be riding as much as possible. Trying to film some stuff here and there. Then get ready for Redbull Dreamline and Texas Toast in October.
Any shout-out/thanks?
Matt: John Buultjens at Haro, Brian Castillo and Joey Cobbs at Demolition/180 Dist, Chad Carothers at Index Ink, Russ Koza at 100%, Sleetdog at Mainline, Barspinner from Team Soil, and all the homies! Cheers.


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