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gt0733:
ummm there was more to Redline than just a set of tubular cro-mo cranks  :idiot2:
let's see:
first cro-mo race frame, first tubular fork, first cro-mo double clamp stem, first combination cro-mo and alloy stem, first cro-mo vee bars, first 5 inch head tube and then there was flights, forklifter etc.

there are no others that could honestly come close to the engineering/innovation of them, it's a shame some of you guys don't respect what happened back in the mid seventies to early eighties, which brought about some of the innovations that were taken for granted then and still are today.

Redline first..............daylight second  :coolsmiley:


RATTY:
couldnt agree more :daumenhoch:

dialledbikes:

--- Quote from: gt0733 on October 31, 2007, 02:46 AM ---there are no others that could honestly come close to the engineering/innovation of them, it's a shame some of you guys don't respect what happened back in the mid seventies to early eighties, which brought about some of the innovations that were taken for granted then and still are today.
--- End quote ---

It's not a lack of respect.  We all have respect for Redline's roots.  We just don't necessarily know about BMX in the mid 70's as it didn't come to the UK properly until the late 70's/early 80's.

And different companies mean different things to different people.

Redline:
I'm with GT and Ratty for sure!  Wanted to say all that about Redline myself but didn't fancy a grilling from the anti-Redline guys or sound too biased!

John

theRuler:
who are the anti-redline guys?

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