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Holeshot RF1
magna13:
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QUADROPHENIA:
--- Quote from: jimwise68 on June 21, 2008, 07:57 PM ---I saw a bike like very much like that down my local dump about 15 months ago. I thought it was a POS. ???
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you did the right thing jim
dannywhiteley:
--- Quote from: jimwise68 on June 21, 2008, 07:57 PM ---I saw a bike like very much like that down my local dump about 15 months ago. I thought it was a POS. ???
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It was, however it was an extremely rare POS.
bmxer4ever:
--- Quote from: dannywhiteley on June 23, 2008, 07:48 PM ---
--- Quote from: jimwise68 on June 21, 2008, 07:57 PM ---I saw a bike like very much like that down my local dump about 15 months ago. I thought it was a POS. ???
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It was, however it was an extremely rare POS.
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I really can't see why anyone thinks that a Holeshot is any bigger piece of shi@t than a Street Beat or a Haro of the same vintage? Or any other freestyle frame from the mid eighties..??!!
I rode and broke most of them, and believe me, a Holeshot was definetly no worse than many of the big brand names.
They were ALL a piece of shi@t - they cost too much, they flexed to much and they broke too easy.
The only thing I never broke was a Badlander frame, and I hardly ever saw anyone break a Trickstar, but to say that this (RF1) was worse than the rest...??? Give us a break. (No pun intended...)
Trev:
totally agree gary. none of the frames from the 80's were indestructible.
it may not have been the best, but it was definitely not the worst.
neil was busting 10ft airs on his, so it couldn't have been that weak.
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