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BMX General => BMX Chat => Topic started by: dubber on August 14, 2011, 06:45 PM
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As it says above...do you think you will ever give this up??
i did about 4yrs ago, i sold my mint haro masters..and all my parts etc :( how i wish i just stored them somewhere.. :idiot2:... have now been back on here about a month and remember quite a few of you from before....in the month that ive been back ive bought a new haro 2009 retro freestyler from theguvnor and an 2006 haro sport from gashead which will arrive tuesday, the 09 will stay much the same but got a few things planned for the sport...had to go down the retro route as the prices of old school now is pretty much out of my reach...i know a few of you dont like the 09 freestyler and i dont blame you i suppose but for now it will be enough for what i want it for........anyway enough of all that...as i said in the title......
will you ever give this up? and for what reason?
cheers for your time...Paul
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in a way i hope to stop building,this patty is my last ;D
but regards enjoying the hobby i guess at some point my enthusiasm may wain a little,ive got 8 bikes at the mo and 4 are keepers for life,even if they have to go in storage somewhere,the other 4 are goers,thats if i lose the passion or want to release some equity :2funny:
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Keep thinking I am done :LolLolLolLol: But keep chasing elusive bits ::) Have a few holy grails left :2funny:
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I've had a bit of a mad rush since i started collecting about 2 - 3 years ago and have got most of what i want but i have a few left to do. I am looking forward to building the last one so i can spend some money and time on something else. I'm sure that i will see a rare part and build a another bike around that though but it's nice to not have about 8 framesets to build simaltaneously. :daumenhoch:
Adam
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if we still messing about with these bikes at the age we are now i dont think it will ever leave us :)
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I think once it's in ya blood you're fooked! :LolLolLolLol:
Bru :daumenhoch:
Wise words :daumenhoch:
I've had a wobble this year :'( but MK fired my love back up :daumenhoch: for me its the people I've met on here as much as the bikes I love :4_17_5:
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I jump from hobby/obsession to hobby/obsession.
Not really done owt much OS BMX-y for a bit, back into fettlin me classic motors, but when I get bored of that I'll be swapping bits on me bikes that dont really need swapping.
We're probably all compulsive/obsessive collector types, I know I am.
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I fell out with it a bit, sold a couple of bits etc, and left them getting dusty in the cellar/ at my bro's shop.
Getting the horn again, and am going to throw something together sometime soon...gonna tweak my Robinson pro as well.
Might redo my custom laserlite into something a bit kore factory...
Old school bmx's built well are pieces of art, and I reckon I'll always have a couple, at least.
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Robinson pro JT ::). I've give up and can't see me doing any more , never ever ever again .
But if you wanna sell the robbo pro let me know :LolLolLolLol:
That's what it's like .... I just can't fooking stop .
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For me it's about the riding not the collecting. I can appreciate and love a beautiful restored bike but you just can't beat getting your leg over! ;D As long as I can still ride and enjoy that feeling of getting a jump just right on the track or not breaking my neck on a quarter pipe then I'm in for the long haul. Mind you at nearly 46 the long haul might only be a couple more years :LolLolLolLol:
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cant see it going away, slows down every now and then but comes back with a bang, always trying to find better condition f&f of the ones i have
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not as a collector but as a restorer for you guys but a couple of years ago i nearly called it
a day, staying on at work from 4.30 till 7, 5days a week and working saturdays was taking it's toll,
but the buzz of restoring and old looking frame back how it looked in the 80s if not better ;) is just
a sweet feeling, every time i open the oven and take a good look at my paint job the feeling is something
only i know, i nearly called it a day this year but like i said to shorcher mick who collected his frame from my
house today, the buzz is in the restore not the quality of the frame whether it's a rayliegh burner or a top
flight hutch :daumenhoch:
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still aint opened it dan :-\
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always trying to find better condition f&f of the ones i have
shouldnt be too hard...
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still aint opened it dan :-\
now why don't that surprise me you twat, >:(
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probably never give it up, as my children get older, like having a few bikes to mess about on with them,
dont like the cost of some bits, but compared to a decent new mountain bike, they still seem good value.
plan to always have a few kicking around, although do get bored with stuff and switch bits around alot.
:daumenhoch:
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I only found this site about a year ago and i'm totally addicted. 40 something and reliving my youth, love it. I think if I can build a GT mini to go with the standard and pro, I'll be done.......... maybe. ??? Still not met any of you yet, but you all seem slightly mad and twisted so just this forum alone keeps me amused!! :crazy2:
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Having too much stuff ruined it a bit. I had loads of stuff I didn't want and hardly any of what I did. Hopefully once I've cleared out I can get some bits I want. Bmx love comes and goes, but it's always there a little bit.
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I imagine it will come and go. I raced in my teens for 4 or 5 years and packed up. Raced in my 20's for 4 of 5 years and packed up. In between I still followed the nationals etc. Found RAD a year and a half ago and can't see me stopping for while. If I get disillusioned with OSBMX I'll probably end up racing again, then end up back on here again!
All I know is that BMX will always be somewhere in my life.
It's in my blood!
Julian
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I think once it's in ya blood you're fooked! :LolLolLolLol:
Bru :daumenhoch:
This is more accurate than you think Bru, it is a proper addiction.
I started building bikes in 2008, some were easy and parts sourced without a problem, some were headaches and took direction changes costing more and making me think that I can't be arsed with it all,
This year though, I went on my 1st roll around,met some top blokes and saw all the bikes I ever wanted as a kid. Going to the cruises has added an extra element to the hobby for me and has fuelled my interest massively, I've bought 3 bikes since the BermChester thrash in March.
I reckon as long as you guys still do this, then I will too. :daumenhoch:
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I cannot ever see me giving up BMX, been collecting now for about 8 years and next season going to start racing again, so looks as though I am stuck with it.
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sold all mine over a few years even swapped some for nowt sold all me new skool bikes aswell
kept one bike but thats just sits in the garage dying clothes thats going soon aswell as all me rc stuff i dont use
since getting a mortgage i lost interest in it all
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Once my survivor green 85 which most of you see at MK is factory spec (crank and seat post to change over) and I build up my white 85 as factory too, i'm done with builds and really that's it. Plan is to have 3 complete Masters and i'm sure with help from Dom and Jay I will have 3 bikes decent enough to show alongside their stuff to cover 1985 era, that's the plan anyway and i'm sure with their help I can achieve that. I'm in the process of sorting out my early 90's Sport rider but its really reassuring to know that the end is in sight. I'll never lose interest in BMX though as its a big part of my life and I hope it always stays that way.
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not as a collector but as a restorer for you guys but a couple of years ago i nearly called it
a day, staying on at work from 4.30 till 7, 5days a week and working saturdays was taking it's toll,
but the buzz of restoring and old looking frame back how it looked in the 80s if not better ;) is just
a sweet feeling, every time i open the oven and take a good look at my paint job the feeling is something
only i know, i nearly called it a day this year but like i said to shorcher mick who collected his frame from my
house today, the buzz is in the restore not the quality of the frame whether it's a rayliegh burner or a top
flight hutch :daumenhoch:
dan mate you can never give up doing our bikes-your work is second to none and trust me i've tried a few local to me-your the best mate :4_17_5:
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not as a collector but as a restorer for you guys but a couple of years ago i nearly called it
a day, staying on at work from 4.30 till 7, 5days a week and working saturdays was taking it's toll,
but the buzz of restoring and old looking frame back how it looked in the 80s if not better ;) is just
a sweet feeling, every time i open the oven and take a good look at my paint job the feeling is something
only i know, i nearly called it a day this year but like i said to shorcher mick who collected his frame from my
house today, the buzz is in the restore not the quality of the frame whether it's a rayliegh burner or a top
flight hutch :daumenhoch:
dan mate you can never give up doing our bikes-your work is second to none and trust me i've tried a few local to me-your the best mate :4_17_5:
means a lot :)
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For me it's half the thrill of the chase for bits, half meeting up for banter and craic with like-minded fools and the other half riding... ;-)
Did a couple of show ponies and sold them almost straight after I'd finished them as they do nothing for me hanging on the wall. Even a roll around town like Radchester is great to dust off those silly NOS parts, but a thrash on a set of ramps scaring myself a little is my passion.
Seeing as my kids are only young (under 3 and under 1) I can see me keeping most of my BMX's for at least another 10 years at least and by then my kids will be too embarrased of me I'd say!
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I am in for the long hall... I want to do another bike but I am awaiting the out =come of reduncies in the Armed Forces first. I am fairly certain I am for the chop in a few weeks so I will have to watch the funds until I have a new Job. I love getting out there and riding the and the buzz of getting the correct parts is awesome.
BMX Forever :smitten: :smitten:
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I can't really see myself stopping anytime soon, I love the build process, I'm not one for looking for the correct '85 cable but as long as it looks good and functions well, that's good enough for me. ;D
As Spen mentioned my daughter is 3 1/2 and blasts around on a Specialized balance bike at the moment, as soon as she's big enough she'll be on a bmx (whether she likes it or not! ;D)
So much more fun than a mountain bike! :daumenhoch:
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i fookin hope i will :-\
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i cant wait to be rid of this disease it has caused me to loose many a leg over, (ive actually blown blokes off whilst on the net searching for parts) Clubbing with mates cos im waiting for pedals to pop up on a fri/sat night and holidays were i have over spent :'( :'( :'( i have about 15 left which 3 need to be finish not that there any good but its time to give up and just ride........... FREESTYLE & GT will always be in my BLOOD.............................................. :4_17_5:
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i fookin hope i will :-\
ha ha thought you were cured last year terry. came back with a vengeance didnt you mate :2funny:
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This is my third ditch and come back............im more into riding new school now though...........its like some say you fancy building something really tasty something you never could have afforded as a kid or always hankered after and once you have it all built up they feeling wains so i stopped building old school and just wanna ride for as long as i can.
Turning 40 in a week and was feeling shit about it and getting on my bike again but now i see guys older than me still riding so feel much better about it........The thing is with England is that most folk dont look twice at a guy 50 riding a bmx but in scotland well they are a little more opinionated...the fookers :-\
Anywas bought a nice ride off Greg and started some jumps etc and now my stomach muscles are all fooked i lay down to fix the missus car the other day and was like a turtle on its back could not get up lmao
Im gonna keep riding bmx till i drop.......i seen an old geezer on this morning inline skating and grinding rails think he was in his 80s :LolLolLolLol: