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Most iconic bike of the 80's

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jimmyp:

--- Quote from: oberonspacefruit on March 12, 2007, 11:21 AM ---i reluctantly voted burner.

first bmx i saw was a team murray, but seing a tuff burner with blue tyres blew my melon.

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Must admit first bmx i saw was a blue mk1 burner. Hooked ever since :D :D :D

selfpreservation:

--- Quote from: beard1973 on March 14, 2007, 11:40 PM ---
--- Quote from: selfpreservation on March 14, 2007, 11:34 PM ---the tuff burner is an enigma really why did they spend so much on wheels for a complete POS

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So that Average Joe could get a cool looking BMX bike without spending £200+

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cant argue with that

jimmyp:
Yes you can, go on :LolLolLolLol:

selfpreservation:
i cant , when i think of what else was around then it was a nice bike , i had an alien out of a catalogue POS my mate had a yamaha BYZ (fookin quality bike) peugeot black lions never seen one since and my other mate had a tuff burner, six month later we started to see better bikes ie mongooses even silverfoxes but the tuff looked rad

Zippy:
You know I'm going to play devils advocate here and say none of those are the most Iconic. I think the Raleigh Grifter was the most iconic. Ok it wasn't a true BMX, but how many of us started out on one of those and rode it the way we would end up riding our bmx's a few years later. I would say it was raleighs first attempt at making a BMX.

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