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Air Uni freestyle frame set
Darren KAP:
I got this back at the start of the year and it's just been sat around , I got it off the original owner off the museum . It's the only one listed on there , when i first looked it up i thought there were 2 one from a guest and another from a Museum member it turns out it's the same bike and same owner ::)
Anyway i don't know wether to get it rechromed , powder coated , build as is or just sell it on ( the decals can be redone i must add of the man him self on here as they are all there :4_17_5: ) . The frame set is a really nice design imo i love the forks where you have a choice of drop out slots :smitten: .
These were only made for a hand full of months back in 1987 then the company changed their name as they were into clothing too they also came out with an all new freestyler . I've spoken to a few guys over on the Museum all of which say it's the only one they know of :4_17_5:
Whats your thoughts on the build ,,,,,,,,
oldschoolace:
Rider survivor for me Darren. Get it built and get it ridden :daumenhoch:
Saw what most would consider a bag of shit the other day, a right hotch potch of parts and colours yet it looked fookin ace and really period. Would go with some wacky coloured bits like the pink, yellow and blue on the frame.
Would take a fair bit of effort to get the balance right but it would scream 80's when you did :4_17_5:
AKGOFF:
Not sure, definitely quirky. :daumenhoch:
bodamus:
Powdercoat it I reckon would look much better :daumenhoch:
Gnarlyscoots:
Leave it exactly how it is Daz. Build as a survivor and keep the original look about it.
You remember another 'complete survivor' you changed and regretted ever since ::)
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