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Bmx Renaissance
oldschoolace:
I've seen a few threads this year both on the museum and here questioning whether old school bmx is dying out.
Well quite apart from the buoyant prices we all grumble about, it strikes me that there is a plethora of old school related releases either out there or about to be released.
recently released or in the near future rides include
Skyway TA 24
Skyway TA 20
Haro Freestyler 2012 30th anniversary
S&M Intrikat (mad dog)
Hutch pro racer
Eddie Fiola Performer (true torch)
Bob Haro Iconix freestyler
Kuwahara Kz-01
Kuwahara Ke-01 ET 30th anniversary
Curtis Pro
Curtis Freestyler
Knight bike co Performer
Knight bike co Goose
Raleigh burner
Probably one or two others i have forgotten too.
Is it the most prolific time for old school since the 80's?
steve69:
Nothing's ever as good the second time round :yahoo_silent:
Dark Diggler:
S&M Intrikat is a state of the art modern flatland frame with old looking stickers
Hutch is a modern race frame with old looking stickers.
I believe the knight goose is as above in its field.
The rest are what they are
That Swan Guy:
Don't forget the VERY limited runs of the CW Hollywood and Phaze 1 24".
Both of which went for mega bucks!
A Mike Buff is being produced as we speak.
AKGOFF:
--- Quote from: nickswan1 on December 02, 2012, 10:20 PM ---Don't forget the VERY limited runs of the CW Hollywood and Phaze 1 24".
Both of which went for mega bucks!
A Mike Buff is being produced as we speak.
--- End quote ---
And the 20" Phaze 1, although for the numbers produced I think they were spot on the money.
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