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2008 retro quadangle v's old school quadandle info and help

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Threaders:
Nice one AKGOFF that really helps. Its got to be the 1983 one for me, looks a stunner. Just a shame that that will probably be the most expensive :'( Looks like I will be sticking to old skool after all. Thanks ;)

QUADROPHENIA:

buy a complete if you go new school otherwise it wont be hard to do a grand on it

AKGOFF:

--- Quote from: QUADROPHENIA on June 06, 2011, 06:02 PM ---
buy a complete if you go new school otherwise it wont be hard to do a grand on it

--- End quote ---

You get what you pay for in anything and if your budget allows custom build everything :daumenhoch:

Robbo:
http://www.alansbmx.com/product_info.php?cPath=116_86&products_id=6414

Could be a cheap build if you have all the parts to swap over from another bike.... :daumenhoch:

Threaders:
Thats what has sparked this thread off, seeing them on there for 150 pounds. I thought if there wasn't much difference, I would definatly go for it, but now I am not sure.
I love the old school, thats my problem :)

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