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BMX? Any old farts around here with scars and good memories?
I'm an 80's kid and like a lot of those kids I spent a lot of time on my bike. I was turning into a porky kid and spending more time in the saddle brought me back from the brink and I was in pretty good shape there in my teens heading into my young adult life. I slacked off in my thirties and as I head back into the gym and an attempt at reentering an active life I remember fondly all my exploits on my Japanese import weird brand bike.
http://bmxmuseum.com/image/dscf0129_blowup.jpg I'm told Kabuki was the stateside name they sold Bridgestone bikes under, at least BMX bikes. The welds were hideous, but they held. By the time I "put away childish things" I had replaced every part but the frame and fork. My love of blue was as evident then as it is now with my WR blue BRZ. :wub: While I was in the Corps I bought an Auburn CR20. I dug the two piece frame for no reason design and the purple was sexy. (not mine, I never took pictures of mine) http://i789.photobucket.com/albums/y...1/100_1431.jpg It was the only thing I shipped when I PCSed to Japan and I rode the hell out of it. I replaced the wheels with my old standby, Z rims. By then ACS had moved away from those, but I contacted them and scores some NOS stuff they still had laying around. All they had was black. I sold it eventually and that was very dumb. When the bug finally got me and I started looking at getting back on a bike I tried a "grown up bike;" I bought me a nice Specialized fixie with a flip flop hub. http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...o/DSC00143.jpg Yeah, that's just not me. I tried really hard to adjust to a road bike, but after a while I started to try to ride the way I used to. I took a tight corner like I had knobbies and some sidewall to work with. Result, split my head open and broke my finger on the brake lever. Perhaps "break" lever would be a better spelling. There is now a chip in that knuckle and that finger is never going to be right again. After all the crazy shit I did as a kid that was really irritating to jack myself up trying such a pedestrian move.:( Yeah, screw that noise. I did find a guy who was looking for a bike just like that and really seemed to be a guy who appreciated the bike so it was win-win when I sold it. I like that he's enjoying it because I never did and it wasn't the bike's fault. Alright. Call it a mid-life crisis, call it getting back to my roots, hell, call it just a plain accident waiting to happen, but I wanted my 20 inch back! Now, I actually still have my Kabuki as well as an old Mongoose I picked up at a yardsale back in the day for like $20, but those are "vintage" now with irreplaceable parts and I am bigger and heavier and would likely snap those in half so I need a new bike. Back then there were such an explosion of color in parts and so many companies trying new and innovative things. Nowadays bikes are so dark, dull and boring a lot like the kids that ride them. They look EMO. I hate that shit. Many of the companies I knew are gone now and the ones that are still around or have sprung up are boring and repetitive. Profile has the big box of crayons still for a lot of their parts which is great, but great Pistol Pete's Ghost, the prices! :eyebulge: SE came back and started making throwback looptail Rippers and Quads, albeit made in China. :mad0260: The PK Ripper was my dream bike when I was a kid. I wanted to get one, but an original one would be too rare to beat on like I want to. I met SE in the middle and gave the Chi-Com Ripper a try. I wanted a baby blue one, but settled on a metalwrap dipped coating. http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...psc935de51.jpg The wrap is not my favorite, but it's still kind of cool looking. http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...ps0d8fb0c0.jpg Bottle opener under the seat, too. :iono: http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...psa6255324.jpg After riding it and listening to the spoked wheels creak under my 200+ pounds I looked up another old standby and Skyway still makes those mags. I scored a pink set for S&Gs, but went with a black set to use. I still am not fon'd of the dark colors, but they look right on the bike. So far I just tool around the neighborhood from time to time. I am a lazy shit and I'm struggling to break out of this rut. Right now my focus is going to the gym regularly and I've been sticking with it. I would like to get to a place where I ride a lot again, even if it's just a half hour a day. I think I can get some of my cardiovascular back and feel better to where I want and can ride a lot. It's a work in progress. MOTIVATIONAL VIDEO! [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hA2poNIKdY"]old men bmx - YouTube[/ame] |
My bike was the predecessor to the BMX . It was orange and I had modded the banana seat to sit lower, added a huge sissy bar , covered it with stickers and put huge back tire and small front one on it.
Shit, I just realized I was a ricer back in 1970! http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3071/...53ba9b026c.jpg |
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This is my collection: http://bmxmuseum.com/user/40232
Some are riders, some not. I'm always keeping an eye out for them wherever I go. I definitely agree that the newer bikes all look the same...boring. If you're looking for a new bike with old school flair, Hutch (under new ownership) is making bikes again. Pricey, but nice. |
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http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...MWoodyGold.jpg Holding out for pink, but I see the candy colors are in! http://hutchbmx.com/store/index.php?...ndex&cPath=1_6 http://hutchbmx.com/store/images/med...%20web_MED.jpg I see Elf is back too. Looks made to order so expensive, but definitely American made. http://www.elfbicycle.com/ |
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I grew up in the city and was always on my bikes as a kid. I bought a pair of Mountain bikes for the wife and I about 15 years ago, but never really got into the big ungainly things. I missed the light weight and tossability of a 20 incher, so I bought this Haro...much better.
Edit: @tobin Nice collection. A friend of mine had a GT Performer back in the day...always liked that bike. |
Man, this is so ironic. I've really been thinking of getting one of these again myself lately. I was a poor kid so never had the money for nice things when I was young, maybe I'll splurge now that I'm older and can afford it!
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I'm not an 80's kid (born in 90), but I fondly remember my bmx days. Thank god I missed the new wave parenting of always being withing 50ft of their kids. I used to tear around SoCal with my buddies all day. Building jumps, hitting them too fast, eating shit, rinse & repeat.
My favorite bike was my aluminum Gary Fisher. That unfortunately got stolen from my school. http://1mg.me/image2.aspx?filename=2...y.jpg&f=Photos I replaced that with my Specialized 415 BMX. That thing was a heavy beast compared to my light Gary Fisher, but it had pegs (HELL YEA) and could take all the abuse I threw it without a problem. http://images1.showmethead.com/nlarg...e_22357061.jpg It ended up sitting in my parents garage until my Jr. year in college when I took it back to school with me so I could hit this new bowl/pool that had been put it. This bowl was a freaking monster! It was a U shape with one end of the U being a 6ft drop in, the other end being a 14 footer. Needless to say, my buddies and I wrecked a lot for the first few days, but soon we got right back into rhythm and were tricking and transitioning just like the old days. Thank god I learned the importance of helmets though because landing is muuuch more painful than when I was 12. Right now my bmx is collecting dust with a busted chain and two flats. But this thread is getting me all nostalgic, maybe I'll bring it back out and get her singing pretty again. |
I had an S&M NG Dirtbike for a long time. still have it in my parents basement lol I have a Eastern Ace of Spades now that I haven't ridden that in years.
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Man..
Before I bought way too many cars I used to have way too many bikes. I still have a Fit Co BMX and a Gary Fisher MTB. Back in the day though I had an assortment of Diamondback, Redline, Futura, Schwinn, Skyway, GT/Dyno, Mongoose and Haro. I really regret ever selling my euro bb GT BMX race bike and my Haros. Dumped the mongooses after breaking a frame on a 10-12' drop off. The skyway was a good flatland bike and I used the diamondback and redlines for racing and general jumping also. Damn good times. |
No love for woodpushers and fruitbooters?:thumbup:
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Skyway is still making frames and mags.
http://planetbmx.com/shop/skyway-t/a-framesets.html Kuwahara is a bit nostalgic as well these days. http://www.kuwaharausa.com/ke-01-anniversary.html But for me, a Kuwi has to be pink. http://images.yuku.com.s3.amazonaws....6c5b46fff5.jpg Looks like Haro has a little nostalgia as well. http://www.harobikes.com/history/ https://d10hipj87uuj3k.cloudfront.ne...ry/sport20.png |
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