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BMX General => BMX Chat => Topic started by: AKGOFF on April 14, 2012, 03:20 PM
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At $560 at the moment, am I missing something here? These are the twin pinch version. :shocked:
This sellers stuff always sells big but this much???
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?itemId=290695551240&index=0&nav=SEARCH&nid=59243328795
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NOS-VINTAGE-REDLINE-FLIGHT-CRANKS-180mm-CHROME-OLD-SKOOL-BMX-FREESTYLE-/290695551240?pt=Cycling_Parts_Accessories&hash=item43aece1908
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Crazy Adam.. The box looks old?? What's going on ??? I haven't called you a knob for while.. So here it goes ;)
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Someone is going to be well peed off, old box new cranks with no mention of them being new ones in the description ???
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They are 90's US made twin pinch, not the recent Taiwan made ones,
Didn't think they were worth that much though....
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Fùcking hell, the market really is all over the place at the moment...
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i'll stick to single pinch thanks....
as time goes on more and more of this bollocks stuff will emerge from the money makers....
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I would say this was about right..... yeah its a crazy price but when was the last time you saw a boxed NOS pair of US made early 90's Redlines???
Monkeybiscuits is spot on, these are not the same as the crap twin pinch ones you see all the time.
Its a bit like sticking re-issue MX1000's on a Skyway TA or a Loopy Ripper. To some people its OK, to others its not.
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Crazy Adam.. The box looks old?? What's going on ??? I haven't called you a knob for while.. So here it goes ;)
Isnt that your ebay user id as the higest bidder?
:LolLolLolLol:
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They are 90's US made twin pinch, not the recent Taiwan made ones,
Didn't think they were worth that much though....
I never knew they were a 90s US product.
That will explain it then.
Cheers
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They are 90's US made twin pinch, not the recent Taiwan made ones,
Didn't think they were worth that much though....
I never knew they were a 90s US product.
That will explain it then.
Cheers
This is in the Tech Stickies section....
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/n164/snav69/RedlineFlightTimeline.jpg)