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Technical & Reference Section => Tech and Restoration => Topic started by: ugy76 on February 13, 2012, 03:51 PM
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(http://i1233.photobucket.com/albums/ff383/ugy76/Dynoframe.jpg)
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flat land model? ???
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looks very 90s, worth painting up?
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looks very 90s, worth painting up?
If you want a cheap rider then yes
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am i right in saying that its a Dyno Compe? was Dyno a spin off of GT? I never understood what they were.
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not a compe i got one of them and its totally different to that.
looks very short.
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its a nice design.. cut/grind off them shitty u brake pin/mount things ! :daumenhoch:
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so we dont know what model it is then? the guy who owns the powder coat shop where i dropped my Torker off said i can have it :laugh:
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am i right in saying that its a Dyno Compe? was Dyno a spin off of GT? I never understood what they were.
Dyno was founded by Bob Morales and he sold it to GT in 1985, in 85 Dyno was built by GT with U.S made frames and full 4130 cro-mo, DYNO well underrated well on here it is!!!!!!!!!!!!!! team riders like lord dave volker rode for them and xgames champ trevor mayor, but in late 90s they turned out basic steel tank bikes as well as the proper team models what you got there is a basic tank 99 dyno compe worth as much as a packet of fags and a couple pints :daumenhoch:
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Thanks for the info i think i will pass on it :2funny:
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i'd say '98
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really its a load if Biz then? :LolLolLolLol:
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i'd say '98
could be a 98 which makes it a d-tour but with out a number cant be 100% either way skip food :2funny: :2funny:
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Cheers guys I was already thinking of colours for it, I will stick with th :)e Torker then
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1999 - 2003 Dyno Air
http://bmxmuseum.com/bikes/dyno/'model=639&pg=4
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close ;)