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The MK19 NOS Frame - EPISODE 2 : WHAT IS IT ?

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Mikku:
I like a good loopTALE! :daumenhoch:

Retrodan72:
Come on John, you've interrupted my early morning tug for this.

NORTY40:
Any update John  ???  ???  ;D

kdw712:
 :daumenhoch: :smiley6600:

bobafett:
So after I'd gotten my grubby mittens on the old girl the usual suspects started stroking her and making suggestions and debating her origin.

I can't remember who suggested it at the time (I think it might have been Craig, can't remember) but someone said we should all wander over to Alan Woods and have a chat since there was clear a "Robinson" vibe and Alan obviuosly had that strong Robinson connection back in the day.

Alan took one look at the frame and said "Ahh yeah Trackmaster - they made frames for Robinson back in the day for a while, it's practically the same frame."

A few of the Robbo boys eyes lit up and I could see the "re-decal it as a Robbo" cogs wearing away in them but I was waaaaaay more intrigued that I basically had a NOS identical frame to a Robbo that wasn't EXACTLY a Robbo but made by the company who made Robbo's...........

The serial number is different to a Robbo and there was a comment about the "stitch" style welding around the dropouts being different to Robbo's, but everything else was identical.

So.... what exactly the fook is this Trackmaster I thought.........

I knew the next thing that was required - one of my favourite parts of BMX collecting / restoring / building......... research.

Coming soon.............  EPISODE 3 : THE RESEARCH


A few pics to keep you going  ;D







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