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BMX General => BMX Chat => Topic started by: snapper on July 16, 2012, 08:28 AM
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Does anybody own one of these.....outside AUSTRALIA..?....I AM HUNTING THE WORLD FOR A FRAME /PARTS
(http://i1072.photobucket.com/albums/w377/snapper94/T2eC16dHJGoE9nuQg13lBP6LVgVr60_57.jpg)
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i would imagine the few people that did own one, were sadly crushed to death underneath it when they stopped and were unable to hold it's mass up un aided ;D
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does look a heavy beast.
cool though all the same 8)
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i would imagine the few people that did own one, were sadly crushed to death underneath it when they stopped and were unable to hold it's mass up un aided ;D
i should imagine them that did survive, are now olympic deadlift champions. as they'd have splenty of leg muscle.
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hang on a minute, it does have a reputation for a lot of first place wins :shocked:
and it sounds like because 'ALL' of its design its produced win after win.... ::)
love the looks of it though....
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These bikes should have been called 'The Iron Brew', because they look like they were made in Scotland from girders!! ;D
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I have a reflector in the same shape ???
it's different and i think that it's cool - kind redline square back 8)
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fantastic bikes no doubt about it, the Dale enterprise wheels along with the webco mags are my favourite vintage mags. I dont have a frame but have everything else in the pic, I'm sure I read somewhere that Bob Haros first BMX was indee a Two wheeler stroker 2so they cant be that bad right.
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i run motomags in motomags 2 rims ...............................however talking to our mate warren .........(wazza)............the word was they were the first in bmx styles from suspension mx ..........and yes ....................they were a horse to drive ..............it be a type of bmx ...the army would used after a hummer............so its my bucket list dreamer build .............
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The picture looks like a model finger Flick Trix BMX :laugh:
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there's no doubt that they bike looks good, i do really like the wheels. but there again i also like lester's and motomag wheels.
they just add alot of weight to the bike, plus if the frame is rather sturdy it all add's up.
i only noticed the weight of my motomag when i was carrying it out the garage over the other stuff, once you start riding it , it was a good ride. just wouldn't want to do anything to adventurous on it.
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Ricks bike shop had the 1st hardtail BMX which was a Redline, jeff now ownes it. like all builds in the 70s weight saving was never top of the list, unless your name was Scott. If you think this is heavy you should see my mono shock, propper weight that.
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go over to OS_bmx, they might be able to help you
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Ther was a 2 wheel stroker frameset on Oz EBay the other week, I was going to bid but forgot about it. :idiot2: went for about $230AU if I remember correctly.
Ash, your right mate, the E Dale and Webco mags are gorgeous. :smitten:
Adam
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(http://i1072.photobucket.com/albums/w377/snapper94/kent.jpg)
i owned one of these .............i rode like i was indistructable