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Mid School BMX (>87) 1989 to 2003 (<05) => Mid School ( Keep the faith ) => Topic started by: DJ on January 25, 2010, 07:30 PM
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Found a load of pics in my parents loft & need to scan more in... quality aint great but it was for sure, good times...
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/hh13/djmcbmx/king%20of%20concrete/zach.jpg)
Zach Shaw 1992. He was riding a full yellow GT Performer with one off yellow SHEEP t-shirt. This was the first KoC I was involved in & was so stoked to chat with Zach a few times.... wish to fook he'd shut up now! :LolLolLolLol:
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/hh13/djmcbmx/king%20of%20concrete/wingham2.jpg)
Out of focus & incomplete I love this picture. Dennis Wingham doing the very first backflip fakie in a UK contest, he landed but crashed the rollback only to be mobbed by the locals!
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/hh13/djmcbmx/king%20of%20concrete/wingham.jpg)
He was the king of the keyhole!
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/hh13/djmcbmx/king%20of%20concrete/madjon.jpg)
Mad Jon Taylor. Im sure he did this the previous year? I noticed a long time later the dude just behind Jon busting out the moon!! ;D
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/hh13/djmcbmx/king%20of%20concrete/gerry.jpg)
I remember there was a shower just before Pro mini so myself & zach helped dry the ramp with our t-shirts!! Would never happen now eh? Gerry Galley invert fakie on a red yellow & green Skyway TA.
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/hh13/djmcbmx/king%20of%20concrete/geall.jpg)
Steve Geall, airing that horrible pool is always impressive.
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/hh13/djmcbmx/king%20of%20concrete/colin.jpg)
Colin Hunt had no fear, prety sure he is about 14 or 15 here?
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/hh13/djmcbmx/king%20of%20concrete/bombadier.jpg)
Brian Wills... clearly went wrong somewhere?
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/hh13/djmcbmx/king%20of%20concrete/bestwick.jpg)
Jamie Bestwick. As I said be fore this was the first KoC I was involved in & for my efforts Hawkins gave me the same Vision t-shirt as Jamie, I was stoked with that thing for a long time!!
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/hh13/djmcbmx/king%20of%20concrete/chase.jpg)
I remember Chase coming through the doors of the park & registered with Jenny Catlow while Effrain stood there gobsmacked to which Jenny says "Oh Effraim dont be silly... Mr Gouin you are my sons hero" :LolLolLolLol: Thanks Mum!
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/hh13/djmcbmx/king%20of%20concrete/mirra2.jpg)
Mirra, 1993. Doing high air for record breakers whilst riding for Hoffman. He turned up on a Big Daddy with prototpe super forks which promptly fell to bits so he used Jim Stevens Condor, pictured here..
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/hh13/djmcbmx/king%20of%20concrete/mirra1.jpg)
Mirra 1993. Pretty sure this was in the Pro Vert comp? Later that day this bike (Jim Stevens Condor) along with my beloved Homeless Soul Bro was stolen never to be seen again :(
Aaaaaaaaanyway, more soon....
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Mint pics - never went to a KOC meself, few of my riding mates used to make the trip, but I never did (I should have done :-[ )
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Aaaaaaaaanyway, more soon....
you put that in for me and thee!
ace pics david.
i hear them total bikes are rebadged UKs though, bloddy dibbly
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Of course it's there for you wolfy ;)
as for 'them' Total bikes then Remo is your man, my company totalBMX Ltd is nowt to do
with the bike co.... Just construction & commentary :LolLolLolLol: not sure how to have my van sign written tho?!
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boom shake shake shake the room!!!
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awesome pics :daumenhoch: thanks for that :)
yeah the early prototype super forks could fall to pieces. talking with factory workers, the prototype superfork steerer tubes were not that thick,about the same thickness as a regular steerer tube. with the stem being clamped on tight it could distort the metal to where it would fatigue it causing it to break at some point right under the stem,just like what happened to mirras fork.
notice how thin the steerer is on this prototype
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/hh166/adamdawson/hb93fork.jpg)
coarse they updated them with a mega thick steerer tube before they were fully released and the problem pretty much went away :daumenhoch:
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Wicked pics DJ, that 92 KOC was the first one I went to, was so good, I still remember Kris Akabusi screaming and shouting when Mirra was doing the high air!
I dont think thats Mirra in the last pic though, different lid and elbow pads, no gloves and not Mirra stylie....
Cheers
Paul
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yoooooooooooooo amazing pics, good to see one of my little brother rockin out the keyhole as well...................class dj :daumenhoch:
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Ace pics mate :4_17_5: cheers for scanning them in :daumenhoch:
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That's made my day seeing them, Back to cleaning out the Study :LolLolLolLol:
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Love seeing the old pics of Colin rippin it up! Wish he would get back on a bike again!
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yer ollie would be good to get him roliin again.......him and drainer used to come out with some crazy invention stuff...........
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(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/v625/m4ddesigns/excellent2.jpg)
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Nice pics. It brings back some memories of king of concrete.
By the way you are wrong about the first fakie backflip by a British rider. That was done by some nutter from Kettering. It was at a ukbfa competition at Milton Keynes. His routine consisted off. Dropping in from one quarter pipe riding like fook and doing a massive backflip about 6ft out and landing on the floor. Only to get mobbed by the crowd. Then he got on his bike and done it again. Only this time when he landed he broke both his wrists!! Believe me if you saw this you wouldn't forget it. It was a few weeks after Hoffman had done his backflips at Mansfield. Where he pulled the first 180 one. Now called a flair. The first vert backflip attempt was by Hoffman a few weeks before that at Paris. But he didn't pull it. There was a couple of riders from the states that done back flips from jump ramps in the early 80's though. So they were really the first. :daumenhoch:
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Seem to recall a `Mad Eric` Eric Steele iirc and he was bonkers doing a fakie back flip at Southsea in 84 i think possibly 85 (it was a while ago) he also did some huge canyons from quarterpipe to quarterpie and also moved them further apart too. Seem to recall him crashing out a fair few times too.
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all i know is denis wingham is one crazy f##ker............ :)
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I dont think thats Mirra in the last pic though, different lid and elbow pads, no gloves and not Mirra stylie....
Cheers
Paul
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pretty sure that's stuart king in the last pic.
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but yer it does look a bit like stuart,so it may bee............he was staying at my house that weekend along with everyone else.....hahah im suppried my mum let us all in thinking about it.
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I'm with egg, I'm sure it's Stuart King.
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it may be..............!!!!! :)
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All I've got to say is "goofy footed" :LolLolLolLol:
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my bad............ :LolLolLolLol: :LolLolLolLol:
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All I've got to say is "goofy footed" :LolLolLolLol:
that's how i recognized him :LolLolLolLol:
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cool pics dj, brings back a few memories :daumenhoch:
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wicked pics
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Nice pics. It brings back some memories of king of concrete.
By the way you are wrong about the first fakie backflip by a British rider. That was done by some nutter from Kettering. It was at a ukbfa competition at Milton Keynes. His routine consisted off. Dropping in from one quarter pipe riding like fook and doing a massive backflip about 6ft out and landing on the floor. Only to get mobbed by the crowd. Then he got on his bike and done it again. Only this time when he landed he broke both his wrists!! Believe me if you saw this you wouldn't forget it. It was a few weeks after Hoffman had done his backflips at Mansfield. Where he pulled the first 180 one. Now called a flair. The first vert backflip attempt was by Hoffman a few weeks before that at Paris. But he didn't pull it. There was a couple of riders from the states that done back flips from jump ramps in the early 80's though. So they were really the first. :daumenhoch:
i put the video of the backflip by the unknown brit rider on youtube. just try first uk rider to backflip or go to my page dennyd71 and you'll find it on there. amongst about 200 odd videos oldschool and more...
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i was at that koc and i,ve got a load of photo's too that look a lot like your's, i was probably standing next to you. i just put this together for team sano. think it's koc 93-94.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eN50uMj_8i0&feature=g-upl&context=G22fdf4fAUAAAAAAAAAA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eN50uMj_8i0&feature=g-upl&context=G22fdf4fAUAAAAAAAAAA)
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in your youtube vid where r them bowls at the end?
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in your youtube vid where r them bowls at the end?
Livingston.. :daumenhoch:
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Nice pics. It brings back some memories of king of concrete.
By the way you are wrong about the first fakie backflip by a British rider. That was done by some nutter from Kettering. It was at a ukbfa competition at Milton Keynes. His routine consisted off. Dropping in from one quarter pipe riding like fook and doing a massive backflip about 6ft out and landing on the floor. Only to get mobbed by the crowd. Then he got on his bike and done it again. Only this time when he landed he broke both his wrists!! Believe me if you saw this you wouldn't forget it. It was a few weeks after Hoffman had done his backflips at Mansfield. Where he pulled the first 180 one. Now called a flair. The first vert backflip attempt was by Hoffman a few weeks before that at Paris. But he didn't pull it. There was a couple of riders from the states that done back flips from jump ramps in the early 80's though. So they were really the first. :daumenhoch:
i put the video of the backflip by the unknown brit rider on youtube. just try first uk rider to backflip or go to my page dennyd71 and you'll find it on there. amongst about 200 odd videos oldschool and more...
i don't suppose you know who the guy doing the 'safe as football' chat is in that backflip clip?
he looks familiar.....
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i don't suppose you know who the guy doing the 'safe as football' chat is in that backflip clip?
he looks familiar.....
It's Steff Evans - the clip was from his video "A Kind of Life"
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That's who I thought it was!
I used to ride with him, is he still about?
I'll have to look up the rest of the video...
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That's who I thought it was!
I used to ride with him, is he still about?
I'll have to look up the rest of the video...
he's an engineer in Preston and I occasionally have the pleasure of (accidentally) pitching him over his handlebars on a North Wales/Lake District MTB trail (serves him right for having clip-ins), oh, and getting him so pissed after he pukes his false teeth down the toilet in a curry house. I think his BMX is in his mum and dad's loft in llan, gathering dust!
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That's who I thought it was!
I used to ride with him, is he still about?
I'll have to look up the rest of the video...
he's an engineer in Preston and I occasionally have the pleasure of (accidentally) pitching him over his handlebars on a North Wales/Lake District MTB trail (serves him right for having clip-ins), oh, and getting him so pissed after he pukes his false teeth down the toilet in a curry house. I think his BMX is in his mum and dad's loft in llan, gathering dust!
Ha ha, nice one!
I used to ride with him in Chester/waverton and in llan a few times too.
Last time I saw him was in kelsterton college about 20 years ago!