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Pro Star
dialledbikes:
--- Quote from: Voodoocars on July 16, 2008, 09:28 PM ---Were these something to do with Diamondback bitd?
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Looking at those pics in the old ad above, the frames look almost identical apart from the gussets.
But BITD, I always thought Pro Star was just a budget in-house brand which Freewheeler Leisure Products introduced to complement the high end Diamond Backs they imported/distributed.
Haro82:
--- Quote from: mike@dialledbikes on July 18, 2008, 10:02 AM ---
--- Quote from: Voodoocars on July 16, 2008, 09:28 PM ---Were these something to do with Diamondback bitd?
--- End quote ---
Looking at those pics in the old ad above, the frames look almost identical apart from the gussets.
But BITD, I always thought Pro Star was just a budget in-house brand which Freewheeler Leisure Products introduced to complement the high end Diamond Backs they imported/distributed.
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They do look the same don't they :-\ . It was bloody heavy though.
lazyboy:
prostar was my 2nd bmx,lets not lie,they were sh**e so heavy.
but still a great find. :smiley6600:
Voodoocars:
You are right about the frames being the same apart from the gusset 'cause I got a diamondback frame at the same time.
brooksie001:
oh god .. I had a prostar as my first BMX, i do remember thinking bloody hell this is heavy compared to my mates bikes.
And yep i remember seeing that advert , being really grateful that my mum and dad had bought me the bike but secretly wishing i had the one above it lol
:D
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