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Offline Badbaldie

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Re: What was your local BMX shop back in the day?
« Reply #25 on: January 14, 2011, 04:53 PM »
Alans bmx shop for me and still going strong, lowe mill lane hindley originally then wigan town centre. all the kids used to save up their pocket money till they had £20 for some Torker pro bars . we also had Winstanleys , bitd it was a toy shop with a bike dept up stairs , and last but not least Rogersons aswell bought my mike buff z rims from there £40 . :daumenhoch:

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Re: What was your local BMX shop back in the day?
« Reply #26 on: January 14, 2011, 04:56 PM »
mine was rad city benfleet
small but always had the latest parts instock.

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Re: What was your local BMX shop back in the day?
« Reply #27 on: January 14, 2011, 05:25 PM »
Dave Kane cycles in Belfast.. he stocked mongoose ,redline and diamond back  i still remember going up on a friday night to pick up my first mongoose . and then we would cycle up on a sat morning just to look at stuff or get a magazine . its still there but no bmx now its mainly road bikes

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Re: What was your local BMX shop back in the day?
« Reply #28 on: January 14, 2011, 05:33 PM »
weymouth had fook all to offer in the way of bmx shops,it was halfords or nothing pretty much.our nearest decent shop was hot wheels in bournemouth an hour away!!they had everything you could have wished for.they were big importers of cw hence the reason why every other kid around weymouth had a cw and so began my love of them god damn ugly bikes(check my next build sometime soon!) :D
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Re: What was your local BMX shop back in the day?
« Reply #29 on: January 14, 2011, 05:38 PM »
Mine was "pedalrs" in South Harrow! ;D 

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Re: What was your local BMX shop back in the day?
« Reply #30 on: January 14, 2011, 05:39 PM »
Main place near me in Bristol was either SR Cycles (who ran the Bristol BMX club SR Jets) or Rollermania.

Obviously the same for me, however Rollermania (skateboards) changed it's name to Bikeology, and is still there today, however back as Rollermania.

Tony who ran it is still in contact with Fiola, and was behind the 'Hutch Team Tour' when they came to the UK.

Sean, can you remember 'Spec's' from the shop and a black called called Shane ?

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Re: What was your local BMX shop back in the day?
« Reply #31 on: January 14, 2011, 05:52 PM »
Bunny's bikes in nottingham

Had all the top spec gear , I can remember getting
Some Christmas money , and going in there , and coming out
With a red set of tuff 2's , a pair of vdc monkey bars
And a pair of Oakley grips , was a magic moment

They were a bit gob smacked though when I took my Curtis back
After snapping it , gave me a new one , no problem

There still trading aswell I think




I used to work in Bunneys on a Saturday and holidays too  :daumenhoch:

they still sponsor me to this day although its Matt (John and Sue's son) now

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Re: What was your local BMX shop back in the day?
« Reply #32 on: January 14, 2011, 06:02 PM »
My local shop was Mills hardware in St.Asaph in north wales, all landar and formos but they had diamond back gear aswell cos my mate bought a brand spanking diamond back race frame off them late 90's that they found in the back (then part ex changed it in Westend cycles in Llandudno for a powerlite freestyle bike). We were still buying mx1000 copies until the late 90's and genuine dc cables as they had shit loads of the stuff.

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Re: What was your local BMX shop back in the day?
« Reply #33 on: January 14, 2011, 06:41 PM »
Mine was "pedalrs" in South Harrow! ;D 

got my torker from them

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Re: What was your local BMX shop back in the day?
« Reply #34 on: January 14, 2011, 07:03 PM »
Mine were Pedal Pushers in Guildford now a Fireplace shop and Surrey Skateboards in Woking a train ride away

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Re: What was your local BMX shop back in the day?
« Reply #35 on: January 14, 2011, 07:06 PM »
Braggs in Abingdon.
Raleigh supplier but also had loads of cool accessories 8)

monkian, I used to live in Abingdon. Where about did you live?  I remember drooling over Suntour pedals that were way exspensive in the glass cabinet in braggs. :D

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Re: What was your local BMX shop back in the day?
« Reply #36 on: January 14, 2011, 07:07 PM »
Junction Cycles in Mellis, near Eye, Suffolk.

Neal & Sue Jarvis ... I worked there in the summer holidays and loved it. They sponsored our team and we practiced in the street outside at lunchtimes.

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Re: What was your local BMX shop back in the day?
« Reply #37 on: January 14, 2011, 07:16 PM »
Stetchford Cycles, place to go if ya lived in Brum (or Halfords in Chelmsley Wood shopping cente ;D )

then used to cycle up to H Craig cycles in Bordesley Green (great little shop with trick bits)

Im sure I got this YES cap from Ladypool cycles (that's me dad btw!) and all the other bits, bars, grips, levers were from those shops
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Re: What was your local BMX shop back in the day?
« Reply #38 on: January 14, 2011, 07:20 PM »
They had a Raleigh specialist in Hatfield which is still there now and wasnt much good so we used to jump on the train to Stevenage to visit Custom Riders, was a much smaller shop than it is now and Mason had hair!!!  :LolLolLolLol:
Rob that cycle shop in Hatfield is cack!  they never have a thing in the shop that need!   >:(
as for Custom Riders, i think they were in Hitchin rather than Stevenage fella..........i grew up in Stevenage and we never had a shop like his (unfortunately) although it was great when Mason popped into Bowes so we could all drool over his Gen1  :smitten:

Yep Custom Riders was defo in Hitchin .. i remember my dad taking me there to pick up my Trickstar when i was 13 ... i remember that day .. thats where it all started for me  8)

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Re: What was your local BMX shop back in the day?
« Reply #39 on: January 14, 2011, 07:20 PM »
BMX Specials was the LBS for me in Harrogate. Spent loads of time there on both sides of the counter.

Not far away was Melanie Vauvelle's Ultra BMX in Yeadon Leeds, had some nice stuff in there but didn't last long.

And a little further away was Cobra BMX in Bradford - this preceeded BMX Specials and Ultra BMX and was such a rad shop! It was like walking into BMX mecca, rows of the chrome shinney chrome frame and forks and bars and wheels and cranks and seat posts and stems, Vans, the trickest race kit..................oh I remember it like it was yesterday.

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Re: What was your local BMX shop back in the day?
« Reply #40 on: January 14, 2011, 08:15 PM »
Armstrong's in Middlesbrough, he didnt get into BMX until a bit later so missed out a bit, another shop sadly long gone.

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Re: What was your local BMX shop back in the day?
« Reply #41 on: January 14, 2011, 08:20 PM »
Bunny's bikes in nottingham

Had all the top spec gear , I can remember getting
Some Christmas money , and going in there , and coming out
With a red set of tuff 2's , a pair of vdc monkey bars
And a pair of Oakley grips , was a magic moment

They were a bit gob smacked though when I took my Curtis back
After snapping it , gave me a new one , no problem

There still trading aswell I think




I used to work in Bunneys on a Saturday and holidays too  :daumenhoch:

they still sponsor me to this day although its Matt (John and Sue's son) now

Dingo


superb ,,, we would all go there on sturdays ,,,,then cruise through notts and end up at broadmarsh bumps

can you remember a guy called jason slater ,,, he reckond he was sponsored by them  :-\

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Re: What was your local BMX shop back in the day?
« Reply #42 on: January 14, 2011, 08:31 PM »
Main place near me in Bristol was either SR Cycles (who ran the Bristol BMX club SR Jets) or Rollermania.

Obviously the same for me, however Rollermania (skateboards) changed it's name to Bikeology, and is still there today, however back as Rollermania.

Tony who ran it is still in contact with Fiola, and was behind the 'Hutch Team Tour' when they came to the UK.

Sean, can you remember 'Spec's' from the shop and a black called called Shane ?

Nick - are you talking about Dave 'Spex' Haggerty ... he was a legendary skater  :angel:
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Re: What was your local BMX shop back in the day?
« Reply #43 on: January 14, 2011, 08:53 PM »
Rad City for me  :daumenhoch: but i also used to use the shop at ROM as well

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Re: What was your local BMX shop back in the day?
« Reply #44 on: January 14, 2011, 08:54 PM »
They had a Raleigh specialist in Hatfield which is still there now and wasnt much good so we used to jump on the train to Stevenage to visit Custom Riders, was a much smaller shop than it is now and Mason had hair!!!  :LolLolLolLol:

Rob that cycle shop in Hatfield is cack!  they never have a thing in the shop that need!   >:(

as for Custom Riders, i think they were in Hitchin rather than Stevenage fella..........i grew up in Stevenage and we never had a shop like his (unfortunately) although it was great when Mason popped into Bowes so we could all drool over his Gen1  :smitten:

Doh! Hitchin is what I meant used to love going there, had all the cool parts and bikes on display!!  :daumenhoch:

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« Reply #45 on: January 14, 2011, 09:13 PM »
I lived in London so was a bit spoiled for BMX shops, my nearest was De Ver Cycles in Streatham, but he was a bit iffy, labeling up a silver Fox once as a Redline  >:(  so I didn't go there much, I used Edwards, Alpine Action, Waldens & there was a local-ish shop in Pollards Hill-Norbury area but I can't remember what it was called, I got a lot of bits like pedals, brakes, grips etc from there  :-\ I also once went to Surrey Skates to get a bolt in coaster for my Tuffs  8)


& just remembered the shop at Rom  :coolsmiley:
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Re: What was your local BMX shop back in the day?
« Reply #46 on: January 14, 2011, 09:34 PM »
Mike Vickers in Barking, Got my Puch Rapier from there and my Torker. Eddy Gimstead was up the road in East Ham. And Superbike in Ilford. All gone now. Although Superbike the shop is still there I think with Redline and S&M stickers on the door.
Used Cycleone afew times when I got back into it, There gone aswell now.

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Re: What was your local BMX shop back in the day?
« Reply #47 on: January 14, 2011, 10:38 PM »
when i started there wasn't much around so had to travel a bit, then there was Alpine sports with the bmx down in the basement; later it moved and became Alpine action.
halfords of course (good for tange forks and MX 1000s)
a shop in Downham that sold Mongoose and Diamond back
In 1982 i got a job in Chris Compton Cycles in Catford, SE London and got most of my stuff direct from the distributors
then in 85 i became the manager of Youngs bmx in London, so again i got everything i wanted from the shop or the distributors  :)

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Re: What was your local BMX shop back in the day?
« Reply #48 on: January 15, 2011, 06:12 AM »
Bunny's bikes in nottingham

Had all the top spec gear , I can remember getting
Some Christmas money , and going in there , and coming out
With a red set of tuff 2's , a pair of vdc monkey bars
And a pair of Oakley grips , was a magic moment

They were a bit gob smacked though when I took my Curtis back
After snapping it , gave me a new one , no problem

There still trading aswell I think




I used to work in Bunneys on a Saturday and holidays too  :daumenhoch:

they still sponsor me to this day although its Matt (John and Sue's son) now

Dingo


superb ,,, we would all go there on sturdays ,,,,then cruise through notts and end up at broadmarsh bumps

can you remember a guy called jason slater ,,, he reckond he was sponsored by them  :-\

name rings a bell but there were so many bmxers in Notts at that time,

Supercyclers on North Sherwood st was a good shop too but the stairs and floor were a bit rickety lol

Dingo

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Re: What was your local BMX shop back in the day?
« Reply #49 on: January 15, 2011, 09:00 AM »
Oh yea I remember now , was it supercycle discount centre
Think I got my first bike , an ultra burner  :-[ from there

Or am I getting confused with a place near the race course  :-\

As you know a lot of burners in notts as it was home to Raleigh  :Great_Britain:

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