Back in June of 2019, Dennis Enarson set out to make the part of a lifetime; something he and the BMX community would be proud of. The goal was to capture BMX riding that lives on throughout time. He spent 8 months hammering away at his goal. This part was 90% complete before Covid hit and shut down plans for the filmmaker, Rich Forne, to come out from Spain to San Diego to get Dennis’ last few bangers. Instead, the two finished editing the part from other sides of the world. Anyone that knows BMX already knows Dennis’ explosive energy and zero regard for gravity make him one of the most savage humans on a bike. And yet nothing could prepare you for the heaviness of ‘Right Here.’ This is one of the gnarliest parts you’re ever going to see.
Dennis Enarson and Vans drop ‘Right Here’
Previous article
Similar Articles
Jake Hill, Ace Pelka, Jesse Lindloff, Alex Willms, and Alexis Ramirez take new Independent Stage 4 Trucks for a test
Jake Hill, Ace Pelka, Jesse Lindloff, Alex Willms, and Alexis Ramirez take the new Independent Stage 4 Trucks for a rip on all different...
Watch Cookie Colburn set up, and testes out the Inverted Kingpin Baseplate Kit from Indy Trucks
Chris "Cookie" Colbourn shows us how to prolong his Independent trucks with the new Inverted Kingpin Baseplate Kit, in a new video filmed and...