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The 'Show Us Your Aero Pro' Thread.

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southern andy:
Best one I've ever seen was a baby blue one done with black parts.

One of the best bikes I've seen on here.

Mikku:
Like 'em or not, Burners are a big part of British old school history. I never had one bitd but coveted my friend's AP, being the nearest I was ever going to get to a Laserlite!! :D I'm therefore always going to have a soft spot for these, so keep 'em coming! :daumenhoch:

allydanish:
custom T3 AeroPro





factory pilot:
For those who missed this ( there can't be many lol ! ) my Nottingham built via Japan pride and joy ...
84 Aero Pro







dinglem:

--- Quote from: Retrodan72 on January 18, 2016, 05:52 PM ---
--- Quote from: chrisv39 on January 18, 2016, 05:45 PM ---I don't understand the burner stigma. A lot of people starting out in bmx rode burners or other low end bikes. Most of my mates and me included started out on low end bikes, and I think to most people their first bmx will always be the one they have the fondest memories of.

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I agree mate, I never had one BITD, but have built a few since 2008. Their best attribute is the waves of nostalgia that they create, but their worst are that they're heavy with poor geometry, not that many of us would have cared back then - you got what you were given.

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Most of us are now heavy with poor geometry Dan  ???  ;D

Great thread - only just seen this. Some lovely builds posted up already. I started out on a SuperTUFF Burner and have a mintola Mk1 Ultra in my stash (never ridden it), and I will always have a soft spot for them, in whatever guise. A lot of this hobby is about the memories certain bikes evoke, and for a lot of us Burners are at the very heart of these.

I'd quite like to get my hands on one of these one day I think.

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