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What year was it from that will narrow it down a bit, my 1st guess would be GT, but the bend looks to rounded, so maybe Robinson
the frame looks very robinson though...
Look a bit HutchBut the bottom on the fork legs looks flat cutIts just the location of the plate at the bottom of the legs looks in the same positionOr Patty http://bmxmuseum.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=272806
mongoose
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Cant help on the forks but if you are stuck for the bars and dont mind copies the rapid transit bars may do the trick http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Als-Rapid-Transit-Cook-CBR-Style-BMX-Bars-Handlebars-CHROME-Plated-Knurled-/261090547770?pt=Cycling_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3cca35983a
Richard Barrington had the frames built in the far East, I remember them being wall to wall in the shop when they arrived. I would think that someone like Akisu would have been the builder, so it would make sense that they were Akisu forks. Possibly slightly different, depending on the spec at the time.
Im not sure Andy, but Richard would have got them built by someone like that. The exchange rate to the US back then was really bad, so Im sure it wasnt a US firm, very likely a far east set up.
I'm prob wrong but here goes anyway....... I'm sure I've some early pics somewhere of a young Pete Middleton riding for Ace. Would it have been the same model??
I'll have a dig round this weekend for ya.