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The New old school releases...
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othomas2:
So we've had the Burner, KZ1 and PK Rippers...
... but does anyone know what's going on with the Haro Gen I & Skyway TA release ?
cheers
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PHIPPSIO:
I spoke with someone from moore and large a couple of weeks ago and they are very pleased with there 08 ns rides and he did intimate that a retro freestyler could be on its way. Has anyone heard about ACS drumming up interest in a potential z rim re release
http://www.bmxmuseum.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=22684
etriedes:
I think there just trying to cash in on the old school market ..
But it takes the fun out of sourcing the original parts from when you was a kid , and puts in a dilema cus they are made by the original manufactures to original specs, but made this century .. so are they old school really ? :-\
Broggie:
--- Quote from: Cupid Stunt on April 23, 2008, 11:22 PM ---I think there just trying to cash in on the old school market ..
But it takes the fun out of sourcing the original parts from when you was a kid , and puts in a dilema cus they are made by the original manufactures to original specs, but made this century .. so are they old school really ? :-\
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Much as in many ways I agree with you, its unfortunately difficult to find any 'fun' in paying £300 for a set of cranks...
The new/old school releases serve a purpose where the original is just too damn expensive.
Ray.
evamedia:
I like what Gossa did with the replica stem's, stamp the date on them, then it's all upfront.
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