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BMX1973:

Pedals - why don't you try a pair of Victor DX? Cheaper than the Shimano's. Use them on my daily riders all the time.  :daumenhoch:

leed:

--- Quote from: BMX1973 on April 24, 2015, 11:39 AM ---
Pedals - why don't you try a pair of Victor DX? Cheaper than the Shimano's. Use them on my daily riders all the time.  :daumenhoch:

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How about these Haro Fusion things?
http://www.alansbmx.com/197733/products/haro_fusion_pedals_silver_9_16.aspx

bobbbbsy:
its a gen 2 frame . 85 onwards. chip another bit of that paint off the back to see the year .

looks like an 86 or newer . it has curved chainstays .
86 . 87 s on had some sort of cable holders on the down tube . f knows why .

griff:

--- Quote from: Ady on April 23, 2015, 10:52 PM ---kitchen foil and warm water is great for removing rust spots inc tarnished bit and bobs..
Worked a treat on my gt pro performer and rebel pro survivors :daumenhoch:
 :radbmxsmilie:

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Noooo!

You'll still put minute scratches on there with foil - use citric/oxalic acid and follow up with Peek polish
Plenty of info in the tech/resto section

oldschoolace:
+1 on not using tin foil.
Foil is only softer than chrome until it starts to pick up shit.... which it does straight away. Might as well twat your stem out the steerer tube with a hammer while you are at it  :D

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