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YES BMX - are there any restored?
lazychubs:
here the one i sold on ebay
for 60 quid >:(
showtime:
Jason was offered a load of money & a trip to the states but the girl he was seeing at the time put the knockers on that idea!
he literally stopped riding there & then and despite various attempts over the years i never managed to get him onto one again :(
maybe something else happened but as far as i know he's never ever ridden again since :-\
he also pretty much disapeared too! last time i saw his dad he said he was ok but never got any more than that out of him? :-\
darkslider:
£60 that looked gorgeous, how long ago?
SteveG:
It's a shame he dissapeared. I remember him doing completely horizontal bar presses without resting on his arms.
At the time we were all just pleased to be offered the chance to do the displays but I always wondered what happened.
Going back to the frames we were supposed to be getting a freestyle frame, I don't think they were Yes ones though. After about a year of doing displays things went quiet. The bikes they built wern't very popular and I guess it would have cost a lot to develop anything new. It probably wasn't long after we stopped that the shop shut.
showtime:
i remember seeing Jays bike for sale in the shop window just after he jacked it in!
gen 1 haro freestyler with 401's & coaster Graphites :shocked:
would be a nice bike to discover in a shed now :daumenhoch:
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