![]() ![]() Ironically, he was sponsored by a local bike shop under the name The Rad Pack, though they didn’t have cool racing tees like the Rad movie shirts featured in the film and replicated here. My father’s interest in the movie stemmed from the fact that my brother raced BMX and was ranked second in the state in the novice division. My dad took me, my brother, his friend and his friend’s two cousins to see the film. This was not the case with the BMX movie Rad. Sure, I watched hundreds of other films with my dad, but they were usually viewed at home or in the company of my mom. Rad was the last movie that I can remember my dad taking me to see. ![]() ![]() For me, watching the film was like observing bicycling magicians, whose wands were chrome handlebars with rubber grips. I was nine-years-old when I saw it in theaters and the BMX riders on the big screen seemed larger than life. Since its release, the film has gone on to reach cult status in BMX circles, which is all the more reason to own this replica Rad movie shirt. The film tells the story of small town BMX rider Cru Jones (Bill Allen), who in opposition to his mother’s wishes, tries out and qualifies to race Helltrack against nationally sponsored riders like Bart Taylor, who is portrayed by gold medal winning Olympic gymnast Bart Connor. This Rad Racing t-shirt is a spot on replica of the tees that Cru’s team creates and wears in the movie. Sure, most people didn’t flock to see the film (it grossed only $2 million), but for us loyal BMX riders, it was the must see movie of the moment, bigger than any summer blockbuster that could follow. In the spring of 1986, the BMX movie Rad peddled its way into theaters, riding on the crest of the BMX craze that had been sweeping over the country. ![]()
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