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Old School BMX 1980 - 1988 => Old School Race (riders ready, pedals ready... GO!!) => Topic started by: ORANGEZIPPY on September 05, 2005, 07:14 PM
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My Hutch Stem ended yesterday and to avoid any problems, could anyone confirm if this one looks genuine.
The bike it came off , came from parts built up in the early 90's and i met and chatted to the original owner which helps me feel like its a genuine one.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5234826869&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMESO%3AIT&rd=1
Now for the bad part, a few people have emailed the bidders on my auction and mentioned it looks wrong and are maybe trying to buy it for themselves at a knock-down price ?
I dont do bad deals as this is too smaller community to muck around in and i like to sleep at night.
Ideally any Hutch fans out there could both value the stem for me and try and help ensure its a genuine one it would help us hugely.
I'm gonna give the winning bidder all the time we need to guarantee is a good stem, and until then its obviously on hold.
Thanks for looking and reading.
:)
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it looks really to me .the only repro one i knew about were raw not black also not sure how many made but not that many also i only know of two people in uk who have the repro`s but who know s now .
also hutch stems are worth what some one want`s to pay ,i myself need one but not in the mood for paying big buck`s for one at mo .
who did the bike come from send me a pm about it
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The repro's have only been about for about a year and i'm sure they were the old H not the western one? With all the repro paranoia about now it's to be expected i guess maybe you should ask the buyer for the peoples names to talk to them and find out what they mean?
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From what i remember:
The original has a recess for the shaft bolt washer
The fakes don't..
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I recently found that the hutch stem blots are slightly smaller than normal. I tried various bolts from different stems including tuf-neck, suntour, sr, generic & Haro. The only bolts I could find that were the same size were from a Haro Group 1 stem.
Hope this helps
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cheers Fella's
yeap i've asked to find out who suggested it wasn't genuine as they should have maybe emailed me also ?
on my one it doesnt actually have the recess for the shaft bolt washer ? i'll compare the stem bolt sizes later.
Its no secret where i bought the bike, it came from Peckham London, and the bloke was well into he's bikes, he'd had it ages, the stem was actually stuck and took a bit of effort to get out, its my feeling that this stem had been on the bike for at least 10 years.
Thanks for everyones help so far.
;)
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look here:
http://www.vintagebmx.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=018546;p=1
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cheers Scary
thats great,
:)