God I miss those days, I had a GT pro performer, my friends and I used to do local small shows for businesses ( grand openings) every trick we did was attempt to be like the legends of the time. Eddie Fiola, Mike Dominguez, R.L. Osborne. Those were the times of our lives... and we knew it.. The 80s, wonderful memories indeed..
Eddie is showmanship personified, to this day. Awesome to finally see this run, I remember the picture shot when he was doing the one footed backwards nose wheelie standing on the rear standers, always loved the whole gear and set up in this particular routine. For the naysayers, keep in mind this is a skatepark/ramp rider, doing an almost flawless and entertaining flatland run for a whole five minutes, with a freewheel no less, and things start taking another perspective. Thanks for sharing.
people get their rocks off by dissing legends and greats such as sports,music,tv,ect..they dont understand EVERYTHING starts somewhere. AND if it had not been for people like Eddie where would we be? He did tons for the sport and still does..Im actually getting to meet him tomorrow here in Las Vegas..and cant wait..
I beg to differ...Eddie DID have a signature bike in 1985. It was the "Eddie Fiola World Tour" version of the GT's Pro Performer freestyle bike. Aside from Bob Haro (or possibly RL Osborne as his dad owned Redline), he may have been the first freestyle rider to have a signature model..
Damn. That was a trip down memory lane. I haven’t heard the name Eddie Fiola in 30 years. The tricks weren’t crazy like today but they were smooth and he did 100 of them. And with brakes that sucked. Those diacomp caliper brakes never worked as intended. Eddie fiola was my Michael Jordan. Movie shot in 11p resolution
He's coming back through my home town, in 3 weeks. he's going to autograph my 1985 GT performer. if you live on i-40 from Georgia to California he said he would stop by and give autographs. . just get on his Facebook page
Go check BMX history. If there was no Eddie Fiola, there would be no Matt Hoffman, Dave Mirra or any current riders. I appreciate that you were only 5, but still, show a little respect and find out about the man they called "The flying Bananna". The man is an absolute legend. Do you know who Bob Haro is?
Oldschool bmx freestyle is real bmx this new stuff is not bmx the stuff from the past is the real real in bmx im bringing it back to its roots all the skateboarding teams are making all the old gear i think bmx would be way better going back to the original roots.
Nobody really understand that this type of bmx should always be standard in bmx in the style of gear the music everything that bmx doesent have anymore like bmx bandits or rl Osborne bob haro or the bmx movie rad its not a fad its a standard that should of never been take out of bmx,bmx as far as im Concerned should of stated this way in its rad hay day new bmx doesent apeal to me at all because it isent rad like the original way the sport looked it had a rad attude.
he was so lazy, never progressed did the same stuff for years.......even in 86 most of these tricks were kinda basic. DMC was already doing whiplashes back then and I think RL was doing backyards or maybe that was in 87?? Then he tried to make a comeback after a few years of not riding..RL had his hammer gear out and eddie was doing magazine ads for some folding bike or something...never the less he tried to come back...and he did the same tricks....yet again. I don't know him personally, might be a great guy...but a less than average rider...even then.
He wasn't lazy, he did alot of progress, he started do stunts on motorcycles, cars and jumping off of buildings in movies, he became a professional stuntman, he worked for the greatest stuntman and stunt coordinator ever, a man by the name of Hal Needham
@@johnheeser lol, not back in the 80's..I'm reffering to back when he was young and doing freestyle...he is quite accomplished now and in his later years.
God I miss those days, I had a GT pro performer, my friends and I used to do local small shows for businesses ( grand openings) every trick we did was attempt to be like the legends of the time. Eddie Fiola, Mike Dominguez, R.L. Osborne. Those were the times of our lives... and we knew it.. The 80s, wonderful memories indeed..
The 80s were the best time ever. Nothing will ever top it.
Met Eddie last weekend. Still in awe. Dude was my hero growing up in freestyle. Check off the bucket list.
Eddie is showmanship personified, to this day. Awesome to finally see this run, I remember the picture shot when he was doing the one footed backwards nose wheelie standing on the rear standers, always loved the whole gear and set up in this particular routine. For the naysayers, keep in mind this is a skatepark/ramp rider, doing an almost flawless and entertaining flatland run for a whole five minutes, with a freewheel no less, and things start taking another perspective. Thanks for sharing.
He and other old school pro bmx flatlanders were gods to us back in the day.
I WISH IT WAS THE EARLY 80`S AGAIN.
The best and funnest time ever in freestyle was the 80's!
people get their rocks off by dissing legends and greats such as sports,music,tv,ect..they dont understand EVERYTHING starts somewhere. AND if it had not been for people like Eddie where would we be? He did tons for the sport and still does..Im actually getting to meet him tomorrow here in Las Vegas..and cant wait..
I beg to differ...Eddie DID have a signature bike in 1985. It was the "Eddie Fiola World Tour" version of the GT's Pro Performer freestyle bike. Aside from Bob Haro (or possibly RL Osborne as his dad owned Redline), he may have been the first freestyle rider to have a signature model..
man what a cool guy. He's at the top of my top 5 favorite rider list! :) Great style!
I love the ending Eddie is always the showman.
Old school. The. Best bmx80s
Damn. That was a trip down memory lane. I haven’t heard the name Eddie Fiola in 30 years. The tricks weren’t crazy like today but they were smooth and he did 100 of them. And with brakes that sucked. Those diacomp caliper brakes never worked as intended. Eddie fiola was my Michael Jordan.
Movie shot in 11p resolution
Yeah he needed the Mx2 v brakes👍🏻
Thanks for the Video. Brings back the days.
why do these tricks look cooler than modern freestyle?
He's coming back through
my home town, in 3 weeks.
he's going to autograph
my 1985 GT performer.
if you live on i-40 from
Georgia to California
he said he would stop by
and give autographs. .
just get on his Facebook page
Imagine what he could have done in the pools and pipes if he just lowered his seat...
Eddie is king of the pools
@spookypunky Yes, he did some of the stunts in Rad. Eddie is one of my all-time favorites in BMX.
Da MAN. Fiola all day
“Holy fiola” man he was so good👍🏻
Anyone who mocks the roots of bmx isent even à real bmxer this verson of bmx is standard and way cooler and rad
The Buddy Rich of bike -riding..Very Prodigious
The yellow ramps were my trick team ramps.....
@Googelgirl The song is called (no joke) 'All You Ever Think About is Sex' by Sparks.
Eddie the legend yeaaa😊
2:22 I've never seen that trick before. pretty sick
Agreed... I was like "HOLY shit!"
EDDIE THE BEST!
Whats the last song playing at 4:07
un grande Eddie!
the king!!!
Anybody know the music playlist.
The KING
All the old bmx factory teams. Should redo all the old gear and bikes and acs bring back the acs rotor kit and slant stem
Go check BMX history. If there was no Eddie Fiola, there would be no Matt Hoffman, Dave Mirra or any current riders. I appreciate that you were only 5, but still, show a little respect and find out about the man they called "The flying Bananna". The man is an absolute legend. Do you know who Bob Haro is?
i was going to say i have only seen one person do moves like that
Legend.
he alot better through out the years..
What is the name the song that runs in the background?
Radical
Oldschool bmx is the best Style i Love it.......😉😉😉no spinning shit😢
Are they 1 1 3/8" wheels ?
TH-cam fix your comment page why when i have a respectfull comment on bmx you error my comment let my voice be hered.
Did he do the stunts in "Rad?"
el mejor
I loved Eddie back in the day. And No disrespect to the King, but his runs were always the same tricks everytime.
All you ever think about is BMX
I limove being 41 n ride a 20" bmx n have people look like etf is a grown man doing on that thenu pull some shit their jaw drops lol
Martin Aparijo the best
Oldschool bmx freestyle is real bmx this new stuff is not bmx the stuff from the past is the real real in bmx im bringing it back to its roots all the skateboarding teams are making all the old gear i think bmx would be way better going back to the original roots.
Or 21 yr old women girls acthally wonder how u got a better body at 21 ghen thwir 22 yr old bf lol
Nobody really understand that this type of bmx should always be standard in bmx in the style of gear the music everything that bmx doesent have anymore like bmx bandits or rl Osborne bob haro or the bmx movie rad its not a fad its a standard that should of never been take out of bmx,bmx as far as im Concerned should of stated this way in its rad hay day new bmx doesent apeal to me at all because it isent rad like the original way the sport looked it had a rad attude.
Muito ruim
he was so lazy, never progressed did the same stuff for years.......even in 86 most of these tricks were kinda basic. DMC was already doing whiplashes back then and I think RL was doing backyards or maybe that was in 87?? Then he tried to make a comeback after a few years of not riding..RL had his hammer gear out and eddie was doing magazine ads for some folding bike or something...never the less he tried to come back...and he did the same tricks....yet again. I don't know him personally, might be a great guy...but a less than average rider...even then.
He wasn't lazy, he did alot of progress, he started do stunts on motorcycles, cars and jumping off of buildings in movies, he became a professional stuntman, he worked for the greatest stuntman and stunt coordinator ever, a man by the name of Hal Needham
@@johnheeser lol, not back in the 80's..I'm reffering to back when he was young and doing freestyle...he is quite accomplished now and in his later years.