Routeless - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Approach
BMX rider Heath Pinter and filmmaker Ian Beaudoux head to Speed Week at the Bonneville Salt Flats, with a visit to Josh Bulloch at True Metal Shaping along the way.

The Chase
Heath Pinter puts his 1928 Sport Coupe to the test in Colorado for the Hot Rod Hill Climb after a detour to classic truck builder Delmo's shop and some overdue BMX riding.

The Connection
The guys ride Harley-Davidson motorcycles to the X Games in Minneapolis; Heath visits skate parks along the way.

The Byway
Heath's roadster is prepped for the Race of Gentlemen in Pismo Beach, Calif.; the guys make a detour to Moab, Utah, to ride Harleys and drive hot rods before a visit to the Hoonigan Donut Garage in Long Beach, Calif.

The Finish
Back in home in California, Heath and Ian visit with former pro freestyle motocross competitor and motorcycle racer Carey Hart for a day of motorcycle building and motocross riding; Race of Gentlemen in Pismo Beach, Calif.
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