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BMX General => BMX Chat => Topic started by: oldschoolib on January 31, 2010, 08:59 PM
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ive never seen a set for sale or on any bike someone must remember
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Think most people avoided them ;D
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never seen any since bitd wondered if they were part of my therapy lol
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They were about, but can't remember how much they cost, I think there is an ad for them on the home page ???
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/b366/claire169/16.jpg)
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theres a guy on one of the burnersites selling a couple of sets
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i have some old ones in the shed, the early ones without the sealed hubs. Flex like fook in your hands :shocked: so they must be terrible to ride ;D
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There was 2 sorts - the freestyle ones that were ok and the shitty ones that were well thin.
I had the shitty ones til I got my OGKs
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just for enternainment might have to get me a set of these for track play see what happens now in twice as tall and twice as heavy what kind of money are they now ?
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lmao, them's the ones i have. The shitty ones :2funny:
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:2gunsfiring_v1: :2gunsfiring_v1: :2gunsfiring_v1:
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/n164/snav69/DSCF0488-1.jpg)
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I think the shittest of them were £35. I was brought up in Cardiff but now live about a mile from where the factory was in Hull. A mate up here worked at a tooling place and a colleague of his made the molds and brought me in the 1st 16" model out of the mold. Sawzall got it now, he's into his British stuff and was the best person to give it to.
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most will be recycled by now as they were crap and cracked really easy
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Yep they were £20! Swopped for my spencers once! For about 20 minutes :LolLolLolLol:
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i have a set here in black.lol
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I had an Ironhorse BITD, that came with Acorns as standard. Think they were the thin ones like above but in yellow. I thought it was great that I had a 'name' set of wheels ;D
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Yup I'm the guy selling some accorns - bought some of a guy in Essex from his old bike shop (along with some other bits - remember the fork standers !)
well i got dying them and had them on the wall for a while - now selling some to make a bit of space cos of moving
Accorn Mags - A cheaper version of the skyway mag they were surpose to be, for the younger kid with out the money - there seem to be about three versions done - first was a plastic hub that was star shaped to the bearing/axle - then was a metal hub with coned out hubs and a bolt and nut system - then there are the sort i have a flat face metal hub.
All made with nylon in them and can be well dyed.
Yes they flex a little bit, but then again they were for the younger rider, who was lighter then the pro kids - and of course if you ride them now a days we are not so light as back in the day ;D
they will suit the young rider of about 4-10yrs old - and not for hard jumps but cruzing around on looking good 8)
cheers B
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(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/dd252/BENDYCAT/SNC17501.jpg)
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i had a set of them for about 3 days before i snapped the spokes in the back un.
they look well dyed up though.
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Got a set of Acorn Freestylers in Red sat in the garage, they look like the Aero Zytecs so will be looking to give them a bit of a tidy and see what they are like
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Coloured ones look good, they've taken dye quite well.
I remember a kid BITD at Heff's buying a set on a Saturday morning and his dad bringing them back all angry like later in the afternoon, the rear had snapped two spokes and he wanted his money back :LolLolLolLol:
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I had a green pair of green Acorn freestyle wheels bitd - loved them, but I never was a hard rider :LolLolLolLol:
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i never ever damaged my acorn freestyle wheels. then when i started to buy up everyone who had given up's tuffs i snapped them left, right and centre.... did this maybe coincide with a growth spurt, hitting 6 foot tall and starting to proper hammer it in a late 80s style
here's where i could make the comment "but most of you here wouldn't know about the late 80s"
but i won't ;)
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heres me on my mates gen1 with them on ,,,could never understand why he didn't get tuffs for it :idiot2:
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/v716/glenbett/IMG_0004.jpg)
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My mate Baz had a couple of pairs both pairs snapped he gave up after he got his third replacement set and swapped them THEY WERE RUBBISH
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I had a set on my Grifter. Needless to say first jump expolded the rear hub to peices. My dad glued it back together and that lasted for about a year. :LolLolLolLol:
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yeh i remember these,£20,we called em snapits cause basically thats what they did ;D