BELOW THE HOUSE · ABOVE THE LAWNMOWER

The BMX Basement

More than BMX. Everything with pedals ends up down here — BMX bikes, mountain bikes, lowriders, cruisers, dad bikes, kid bikes, project bikes, trikes, parts piles, survivor stories, and real rider footage from New England.

If the lights go out and the door shuts, this page changes. The bikes know who came home last. The basement always keeps score.

The Stairs

Every bike that comes down these stairs gets judged before the kickstand touches concrete.

The Bulkhead

The emergency delivery route for bikes that absolutely were not supposed to come home today.

The Chrome Corner

Where rusty parts go into the sink and come back acting like they still have factory paperwork.

The Parts Graveyard

Mystery stems, oddball bolts, tires, pads, grips, and one washer Joey swears matters.

The Survivor Row

Sometimes the scratches ARE the story.

The Back Room

Nobody really knows what is back there. Pete says he does. Nobody believes Pete.

Living Archive

Basement Archive Files

Some bikes stay. Some sell. Some get protected. Some go back outside. This is where the stories get sorted before the basement swallows them again.

Survivor Division

2000 Free Agent Hellcat — American Survivor

Still carrying the original blue pedals, original blue headset, original blue star sprocket, original grips, original bar ends, original seat, and the original tires with life still left in them. The pinup girl headtube decal and Uncle Sam red, white, and blue top cap hat survived too. Added white pad set installed by Pedal Forever to complete the era-correct look without erasing the bike’s history. This one never died. It just waited in the dark long enough to ride again.

Garage Finds

2000 Haro Dave Mirra — Original Owner Survivor

Pulled from the original owner’s basement and refinished right here in Nashua, New Hampshire. Original tires, original brake lines, original components. A true survivor brought back without erasing its history.

Rider Builds

Haro Dave Mirra S351 Pro — Rebuilt Rider

Started as a bare frame and got rebuilt back into a complete rider in the Pedal Forever basement. Built to ride, documented properly, and eventually passed on to a new owner.

Basement Archive Files

1998 GT Performer — MAG Edition

Lime green survivor build. Original paint, white mags, white cables, GT laid-back post, NOS Trick Top seat, Primo Chad DeGroot grips, and white dice valve caps. Preserved, not erased.

Garage Archive Files

1990s GT Performer Lineup

The 1995 Blacklight Edition beside the 1998 MAG survivor. Original paint on both bikes. OE Skyway six-spokes, Origin8 Hornet rear sprocket, and a childhood GT Fly Cutter sprocket still carrying the story.

Basement Sessions

Wanna Disco GT — Saturday Night Basement Rollout

Fresh bars. Fresh stance. Back on the floor with the rest of the survivors. Chrome. Orange tires. Late-night fluorescent lights. The bikes know when one of them made it back.

Case Files

1986 Hutch EXEL — Case File 0002

White and magenta on Skyway Tuff II mags. One-owner, fully documented, and 110% original — with more ’80s air in the tires than most “survivor” builds.

Ride Files

Mine Falls After Rain

Some people wait for dry weather. Some people Pedal Forever. Local knowledge. Wet shoes. Still rolling.

Garage Finds

2000 Haro Dave Mirra Pro Model

Signed by the Miracle Boy himself. Lost and forgotten in a Nashua garage until Pedal Forever brought it back into the sunlight. GOAT status achieved.

Official Pace Car

Laser Red Delivery Weapon

1995 Ford Mustang GT. Laser Red Metallic. BMX on the roof. Chrome spokes in the sunlight. The official pace car of Pedal Forever.

Backyard Legends

Old School BMX Backyard

The bikes everybody remembers. Before social media. Before smartphones. Before everybody stopped riding.

Scrap Recovery

1998 Haro Blammo Survivor

1998 Haro Blammo frame saved from scrap. Original survivor platform recovered during a local cleanout before it disappeared for good.

Current Basement Artifact

Dave Mirra Haro Artifact
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The Miracle Boy Left His Mark

Less than six minutes from this basement, buried in the dry back room of an old garage, sat a signed Dave Mirra Haro survivor untouched for nearly 26 years.

Still carrying the autograph of The Miracle Boy himself, this bike somehow escaped being stripped, repainted, parted out, or forgotten completely.

A laser-cut layer of clear 3M protection now shields the signature, preserving the Miracle Boy’s touch without smearing history.

“Some people find bikes. Some people uncover history.”

Basement Rules

Do not ask how many bikes are down here.
Do not move anything Joey said was “sorted.”
Do not leave Pete alone with anodized parts.
If Tom mentions sponsorship, nod politely.
If the tires roll by themselves, pretend you didn’t see it.
If someone upstairs asks, this bike was already here.
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