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Bones619:
Right there's a guy in my village that I have seen on a couple of occasions with a Suspension BMX.

I managed to catch him today for a look at his bike and a chat

The frame looks Old School if you know what I mean, it hasn't got that chunky 1990's look.

The frame top tube is slightly bent just before the front shock mount and the rear floating frame is pivoted behind the bottom bracket. The shocker has to be about a foot long.

There are no markings on the frame and the welds look very professional like factory welds. It doesn't look home-made thats for sure.

The lad paid £60 for it a while back!

I have scoured all the Shock/Suspension BMX's on BMX Museum and there is nothing there that looks like this.

I will try to catch up with him again to get some photos but until then here is a totally rubbish drawing to give you an idea!



Yes I know it's shite!

Does anyone have any idea what it could be?????????

harry27:
I remember back in about 97ish in bmx plus! there was a mongoose aftershock weither this is it I cant remember?, 

Bones619:
No mate, thats not it

Cheers anyway!

rick1970:
Hi, in the mid 80's there was a lad near us who knocked about on a suspension bmx thingy called a motobecane i think thats how its spelt, anyway it was ugly as fook and weighed a ton if i remember it was a yellowish colour too ,might help mate  :daumenhoch:

just found this also check out bmxmuseum

rick1970:
Jesus snav that monoshock looks fookin awsome  :smitten: want one  :coolsmiley:

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