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Race Inc ?
stuntmaster:
i could be wrong but i don`t remember gold stickers on blue frames but then again rm2 were never a frame i had as a kid .frame looks too good to be original what the story on it then
gmac:
I'll try and get a bit more info on it. I haven't bought it yet, I'm still thinking about whether I want it or not
Cheers
Guy
stuntmaster:
uk or usa as very rare to be a uk frame from new
Wayne Ryder:
--- Quote from: Mattdub on January 24, 2006, 06:27 PM ---Your friend must be MAD :LolLolLolLol:
Race Inc's were race bikes , no front brake :idiot2:
--- End quote ---
This would be about 1983, though you're right, he was an idiot. Back then all he or anyone else knew was that it came from the States and it was a cut above some of the sh1te the rest of us were riding at the time.
His dad was a doctor, hence the moolah to spend on his kid's bike, and the need for a front brake -safety reasons.
Far as I know, the bike was never raced in a competition, just used as a general purpose BMX bike. One you could do endos on.
jonpaul11:
this is all I could find on Race Inc after going through my bookmarks:
http://bmxmuseum.com/bikes/race_inc./
Confirms the above there was a cro-mo version...
hope that is of some help.
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