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BMX General => BMX Chat => Topic started by: ozone on April 27, 2013, 07:54 AM
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/330912280488'ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
Didn't realise they were doing this sort of money nowadays. I bought one in similar nick for £50 a few years ago. ??? Cue the scrap metal jokes.
What do Burner fans on here reckon this will sell for?
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I was expecting to see a mad price after reading your post...! ::) That doesn't seem surprising for a complete OG.
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:crazy2:
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I tried selling a virtually mint complete last year for £160 and had no takers......people love bidding rather than a buy it now, bit daft really!
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It's in good condition, nice survivor. It will go for £250-£300 IMO. :-\
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I'm not Burner boy but I'd love a Mk1 Super Tuff Burner :smitten:
I can see why they're popular now as they were popular BITD - I expect every UK member on here has memories attached to the brand
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I'm not Burner boy but I'd love a Mk1 Super Tuff Burner :smitten:
I can see why they're popular now as they were popular BITD - I expect every UK member on here has memories attached to the brand
Love them or hate them now, they are part of UK BMX history.
I can remember the bike shed at school, full of them. :daumenhoch:
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That is nice!I reckon it might just go big,maybe £500 or so. :-\
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I'm not Burner boy but I'd love a Mk1 Super Tuff Burner :smitten:
I can see why they're popular now as they were popular BITD - I expect every UK member on here has memories attached to the brand
I can remember the bike shed at school, full of them. :daumenhoch:
Great days :daumenhoch:
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Strangely enough i never had a burner as a kid unlike 5 of our gang, I was a DB boy but now i have 6 burners in my garage. And the burners are the bikes everyone relates to when your out so its not surprising there fetching good money :daumenhoch: