We’d been dropping sly hints over the last week or two about one of our team riders getting hooked up with CULT BMX!! A few people hit us up and were spot on with #CrucialGang ROB HARRIS! One person who doesn’t let some good talent get past him is Robbie Morales, insisting that Seventies hooked Rob up with flow immediately if he was down with #Cultcrew! A certain Nick Wotton might of helped put Rob Harris on the map (I highly recommend checking out the Dig Youth Of Today Interview HERE). Rob Harris has been killing it on the South Wales Scene for what feels like yonks with his partner in crime Jordan Godwin, then you remember that Rob is not legal to buy his own drink yet and has barely been riding BMX over two years it hits you how unbelievably talented he is already! He comes across as much older, very composed and with a good idea of what he wants to get done on a BMX! We met up the following day after having his bike treated to a CULT make over, Rob had talked about hitting a rail right on his local; the Cardiff Bay. We headed that way after taking advantage of the sun setting as you’ll see below…. The rail was alloy, pretty tall and of decent length. The end had a gnarly flat jib, not something you want to hit time and time again, lets just put it that way, after a couple of setup attempt Rob got the double peg perfectly and popped the cleanest hard 180. Our job here was done, which was good because it was bloody freezing. Check out Rob’s new CULT Hawk below and keep checking back for his welcome video soon! Cult ChaseHawk Signature Frame Cult Chase Hawk Bars Cult Sect IC V3’s Cult AK Pivotal Seat Cult Hawk Cranks Cult Dak Pedals Cult Dehart 2.35” Tyres Cult X Vans Waffle Grips Cult Mind Control Stem Cult Butter XL Pegs  photo Rob_Cult_Bike_Check_DoublePeg_180_Blog.jpg  photo Rob_Cult_HawkSig_Bike_Bike_Right_Blog.jpg  photo Rob_Cult_HawkSig_Bike_Bike_Left_Blog.jpg  photo Rob_Cult_HawkSig_Bike_Rear_Blog.jpg  photo Rob_Cult_HawkSig_Bike_Front_BLog.jpg  photo Rob_Cult_Bike_Check_HawkSig_Landscape_Blog.jpg Words and Photography by Scott Summerhayes