Bradley O’Neal, known as Bradley Slums, is a professional freeride mountain biker and BASE jumper. He is known for pioneering the sport of MotoBASE, a combination of mountain biking and BASE jumping. Slums has jumped from some of the most iconic locations in the world, including the Grand Canyon, Yosemite National Park, and the Matterhorn. He is also a Metal Mulisha, a professional action sports team member.
Slums was born in 1986 in Moab, Utah. He started riding mountain bikes at a young age and quickly became one of the best riders in the world. He won numerous competitions, including the Red Bull Rampage and the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships. In 2007, Slums began BASE jumping. He quickly mastered the sport and began jumping from some of the most dangerous locations in the world.
In 2010, Slums combined his two passions and created MotoBASE. MotoBASE is a sport in which riders jump from cliffs on motorcycles. Slums is one of the only people who rides motorcycles off cliffs. He has jumped from cliffs in Yosemite National Park, the Grand Canyon, and the Matterhorn.
Slums is a pioneer in the sport of MotoBASE. He is constantly pushing the limits of what is possible. He is an inspiration to riders all over the world.
Here are some of Bradley Slums’ accomplishments:
- Won numerous mountain bike competitions, including the Red Bull Rampage and the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships
- Became one of the best BASE jumpers in the world
- Pioneered the sport of MotoBASE
- Jumped from some of the most dangerous locations in the world, including the Grand Canyon, Yosemite National Park, and the Matterhorn
- Is a member of the Metal Mulisha, a professional action sports team
Slums is a true inspiration to riders all over the world. He is constantly pushing the limits of what is possible, and he is an example of what can be achieved with hard work and dedication.