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halfords team murray resto....
dordymush:
lovin that.
gave me the push to maybe start on my ole puch.
what you done on the wheels. they look mint.
you painted/powdered em ?.
meticulous:
lots of fond memories for all then.... :)
i remember pedaling up to halfords in oldham town center (about 3 miles away) on my drop handlebar bike (sun super 5) just to stare at this bike through the window, i could not keep my eyes off it, i remember loving the blue tyres (never seen before on a bike) and yellow seat, the raliegh grifter next to it looked pre-historic... this is what got me smitten on the bmx concept, and i was lucky enough to find this almost original bike in very good condition only a few weeks ago.... :smitten:
its defo a keeper... ;)
oldtired:
:smitten: my first bmx think my old mums got a pick of me with it , still got the lesters , bomb proof, posted up before when the last one was on here , mine had silver SR stem on it rather than the goose neck, big blue gnarler nobby tires chewed up the snow proper :daumenhoch: xmas 1980. :smitten:
Banachek BMX:
Those bikes look killer Sam, you'l be getting some attention @ Mk with those bro, resto is awesome people are gonna freek out!!!
NORTY40:
You have been busy Sam :D
Great resto job on that , looks mint , love that Blue colour too :daumenhoch:
Tbh I love bikes like these as they are the ones I can relate to as a kid so much more than the VDC and JMC stuff that people fall over themselves to comment on . I never saw a JMC or VDC in the flesh bitd . :-[
It would be good to see a few more of the lower end bikes appearing on RAD imo ???
It's been a good few days for you Sam , Two cracking builds and a new baby too , top work mate :4_17_5:
Nice to see the grips went to a good home ;)
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