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Title: when is old school-old school???
Post by: bomberman on January 03, 2010, 05:18 PM
Been trawling through various ads and listings on the hunt for more bikes and bits and I'm getting confused by reading "old school bmx" and its a 1996 model, to me thats fairly modern .

My question is, is there a defined date line from old school to mid school to new???

Or am I just being picky  ;D
Title: Re: when is old school-old school???
Post by: martylaa on January 03, 2010, 05:24 PM
for me its anything before 1986, know there'll be a few on here what will disagree with that though :police:
Title: Re: when is old school-old school???
Post by: meticulous on January 03, 2010, 05:26 PM
for me its anything before 1986, know there'll be a few on here what will disagree with that though :police:

x2...

about this date....
Title: Re: when is old school-old school???
Post by: CD17 on January 03, 2010, 05:28 PM
Its hard to say, in 100 years time it will all be old skool  ???

But I think of the 80s & before as old skool, the 90s as Mid & the 00 as New Skool

But the last few years have seen another change, where frames, bikes etc have gotten much lighter, so that could be another turning point  ???
Title: Re: when is old school-old school???
Post by: martylaa on January 03, 2010, 05:30 PM
Its hard to say, in 100 years time it will all be old skool  ???

But I think of the 80s & before as old skool, the 90s as Mid & the 00 as New Skool

But the last few years have seen another change, where frames, bikes etc have gotten much lighter, so that could be another turning point  ???
yeah good points
Title: Re: when is old school-old school???
Post by: HEYWOOD BMX on January 03, 2010, 05:39 PM
 :) Here we go! To me 96 would be mid.Anything with a 1 1/8 headtube & u or v-brake lugs would be mid-new with plenty of variants along the way...Another reason you`ll see not so old bikes advertised as Old School is `cos the sellers have heard that some OS bikes are valuable & automatically assume they`ll retire on the proceeds of any POS bike. :daumenhoch:
Title: Re: when is old school-old school???
Post by: Broggie on January 03, 2010, 05:48 PM
Depends what it's for...

If collecting, then OS is mid 80's and before

If riding for race and fun purposes then OS is 1" stem and caliper brakes...not many of us could afford mid 80's and before as riders.  All of us deserve some fun.



Ray.
Title: Re: when is old school-old school???
Post by: harris on January 03, 2010, 05:59 PM
it will as stated get all out of sink as time goes on,,so just call it  by its age 70s  80s   90s  2k   we all know whats what from that.
Title: Re: when is old school-old school???
Post by: bomberman on January 03, 2010, 06:35 PM
Thanks for your replies.
I will go with the 80s old, 90s mid and 00s new, I also rekon our ages have something to do with it  :D I was around in the days of the original bmx boom




Happy days!!
Title: Re: when is old school-old school???
Post by: stidds on January 03, 2010, 10:09 PM
I think the best indication of dates for old/mid/new school are the categories for Bike of the Year.

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