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Yep. I wish I still had my box of BMX Action and Freestylin' magazines.Thanks, found in on Netflix and watched it last night. Brought back a LOT of memories.
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Yep. I wish I still had my box of BMX Action and Freestylin' magazines.Thanks, found in on Netflix and watched it last night. Brought back a LOT of memories.
Yep. I wish I still had my box of BMX Action and Freestylin' magazines.
Yes a weirdo fixie thing. I think it started as a city courier thing but the hippies picked it up.What are these and are they actually popular? No s***, I know they're handlebars. Is it a weirdo fixy thing?
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The cat doesn't look too pleased, John.Here's my current junk. Mid-90's GT Zaskar. A buddy built it to race back then and used it as a test bed for every new whiz-bang thing that came out. I got it in roughly 2000-2001. It's all XTR except for the Grip Shift. Bar ends are HUGE! Light as a feather. Yes, that's a Judy. It replaced my ~1995 steel framed Stump Jumper that was some anniversary model or something. It was sand colored. Sold it in 2005 for almost what I paid for it new.
I took the GT to a shop last year for an overhaul. The 25 year old laughed at me as he checked me in and tried to get me to look at some $2500+ bikes while I was there. I picked it up a week later and he actually apologized to me. Said some of the older guys put him in his place when he ragged on it so he did some research and changed his mind. Good kid, that guy. It's sat in my sunroom since then. Still has the work order tag on it.
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I had the same checker board pads on my bike. Wow, seeing those pics really brings back memoriesMy bike from 70/80s. Broke my arm on this bike on a half pipe.
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I had a hutch ,diamond back ,and mongoose. Back when they were worth a damn.The stem pad is awesome! I forgot about those.
Side note - I remember seeing the Hutch Trick Team (Woody Itson and Mike Dominguez) around 1986 at the local Schwinn dealer. Wanted a Hutch ever since. They always felt so right riding others' as a kid. Still have some stickers somewhere. The ramps were a joke even by the standards of a couple years later, but they could all freestyle on flatland, too. Simply amazing to a 13 year old back when B&W TV's were still common. I never rode ramps but gave flatland my best go for many years. It's still amazing to me, even though nobody seems to do it anymore.