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my gt bmx wat do u think of it????
theRuler:
woodchipper it
pickle:
Like everyone else has said before......just stick cheap useable bits on it and have fun.......if they're cheap enough, get a set of repro GT decals and have a cheap copy.....but a copy is all it'll ever be. as long as you're happy with it then jobs a good'n mate :daumenhoch:
your user name BMX BOY 13.......is that your age? (i don't mean to be offensive when i ask) but if your anything over 10 stone or so i'd get shot of those Mags if you're going to ride it at all. get yourself some spoked rims mate and it'll ride much better.
It's a hard lesson to make when you buy something that isn't what you think it is......but to be honest most of us have made the same mistake in our time. if your after something (say on ebay) and it looks to good to be true......then you can bet that 99.9% of the time it is.
Have fun on it mate :daumenhoch:
Stodgy:
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--- Quote from: bmx boy 13 on April 16, 2007, 07:30 PM ---hi can some of u kind people give me an idea of what 2 put on it so i could sell.i.e decent brakes and tyres etc
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In all honesty, don't try to polish a turd. Not that there's anything wrong with your bike per se. However, it's not a top of the line bike, so putting exensive bits on it is pointless and a waste of money. Seriousy. You also have to consider that looks are importnt to your 'average' punter. A bike that looks like hell won't sell. you'd need to get it repainted / powder coated / whatever, which is going to cost you money. As it's not a recognised brand / manufacturer, that further limits the money you will get for it.
Someone was trying a scam on ebay recently and they were selling a generic f&f similar to yours and trying to pass it off as a GT Performer. It went for almost nothing I seem to recall.
My advice is to put some generic bits and pieces on it to complete it and keep it as a rider. You won't get much for it if you sell it. You may not even cover the cost of the parts you buy for it.
Of course, this is just my opinion. I fully understand that there are a lot of other people on here who are vastly more experienced than I when it comes to the building, buying and selling aspect of this hobby. They may be able to give you different and more pleasing advice.
HRD
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Spot on.
Just slap some odd bits on it and get riding.
Bob_Acid:
Don't worry about what it's worth, you just build it up and go out and ride it :daumenhoch:
Bob_Acid:
on another note why are we all hammering this kid?
He's probably the only under 30 year old that's on the site that's not either related to a member or one of the hanger ons that are only here to come to the skate parks we hire out.
he's 13 years old ffs, give him a chance.
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