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So is 2014 the year of the BMX underdog?

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Jaymz:
The last few months on here have seen some great old low end bikes being saved restored and ridden, the burner (not an underdog in my eyes, but to some maybe) has taken a massive upturn in popularity once again, with members snapping up burner bargains, the Facebook pages are buzzing with low end rescues. And the feedback people getting is nothing but good.

I think this is great, a BMX is a BMX after all, each one played a part in BMX history, albeit maybe not your own BMX history, but to someone that woolworths/ garage forecourt BMX was a stepping stone into the rabbit hole that it BMX

I shall leave with my brothers first two ventures into old/mid school low end restoration

A tensor and a lew ways of Cannock team spirit

kungfunky:
Maybe it's the lack of disposable income for lots or the fact that every make/model/colour combo has pretty much been done, and done again and then some. People look for different things to keep the fire alight after they've built everything they wanted.

Jaymz:

--- Quote from: kungfunky on April 13, 2014, 09:40 PM ---Maybe it's the lack of disposable income for lots or the fact that every make/model/colour combo has pretty much been done, and done again and then some. People look for different things to keep the fire alight after they've built everything they wanted.

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I think this is a factor too ash, and the rising prices of good parts, makes these little low ends affordable and fun

pickle:
Gotta love a POS  :daumenhoch:

Retrodan72:

--- Quote from: pickle on April 13, 2014, 09:46 PM ---Gotta love a POS  :daumenhoch:

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X2.  ;)

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