Supercross BMX Heritage Collection · Dirt, Park & Pump Track
The twin top tube Passion — built in the tradition of the Torker and Haro Master. About 50 ever made.
The Extension 20-II was the Passion with a second top tube — a nod to the classic twin-tube frames like the Torker and the Haro Master, built in honor of Eddie Fiola's first cover. Around 50 were ever produced, across 2011 and 2012.
Same specs as the Passion underneath, but up top the Extension 20-II ran a dual top tube — the silhouette that made the old Torker and Haro Master frames instantly recognizable, brought back on a modern Supercross platform.
The frame had a reason to exist beyond looks. Eddie Fiola — the King of the Skateparks — had spent a few weeks as the Supercross freestyle team manager during the Passion era, and the Extension 20-II was built in honor of Eddie's first cover, showing in one frame how freestyle evolved from the twin-tube days to the modern era.
The run was small: roughly 50 frames across two years, making the Extension 20-II one of the more collectible frames of the Supercross dirt program.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Production years | 2011–2012 |
| Base | The Passion — same specs |
| Design | Dual top tube, in the tradition of the Torker and Haro Master |
| Tribute | Built in honor of Eddie Fiola's first cover |
| Material | Chromoly |
| Production | ≈50 ever produced |