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Anarchic Adjustment
Trickstar84:
--- Quote from: ED209 on March 07, 2013, 03:05 PM ---I went to a couple of the Holeshots :)
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I entered the 1985 Holeshot comp, came 4th, played Double Dee & Steinski - lesson 3 to my routine then gave up bmx, got into house music after that
HEYWOOD BMX:
:) Lots of us were influenced by AA.We used to make wheel slices IIRC-a section of plastic between 2 spokes of our mags,usually with a London Underground decal on nicked off the tube..Also had half Hammerite/half chrome frames.
fugazi:
--- Quote from: VOIVOD on March 07, 2013, 03:25 PM --- :) Lots of us were influenced by AA.We used to make wheel slices IIRC-a section of plastic between 2 spokes of our mags,usually with a London Underground decal on nicked off the tube..Also had half Hammerite/half chrome frames.
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:daumenhoch: the influence was bigger than We realise I think! The mindset of riding & what it could mean changed, or at least allowed Us to express it. I just remember turning up at a UKBFA comp & lots of people were in cool gear, the bikes had changed & there was an attitude (in a good way) there. Then I think I got My run music stopped because it had 'unsuitable lyrics' in it or something ::)
HEYWOOD BMX:
:) Knd of like the Spike Jonze et al thing of the U.K.More street orientated stuff,getting rid of riding in race gear & a big skate influence coming in & more of a DIY ethic.
harris:
just dug out my s aa jumper.good times
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