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BMX General => BMX Chat => Topic started by: OldGooseGuy on March 05, 2015, 10:14 AM
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Just flicking through the me & my bikes threads and the museum, it just amazes me seeing the builds you guys create, especially the ones built up from NOS parts - some truly phenomenal effort and attention to detail that you guys put in.
Can I ask
1. Where do you source the parts from? Do you keep your builds intact once finished, or reuse parts on the next build?
2. How long does it normally take you get all the parts together? Are we talking Weeks, Months or Years?
3. How much do you guys spend on these builds? They don't look cheap, in fact most look way out of my price range!
I'd love to have just 1 bike that was in the same league as most of yours.
Maybe one day...
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For me:
1) Radbmx (NOS and nice OG parts) and eBay/Porkchop/Alan's/Natsukasi (repop/NRP parts). And yes, if I break a bike, I will always reuse some bits that I will need for other future builds in the pipeline.
2) I can usually build a bike in 3 months. And the only way I can do this is by using NRP's, they suit my budget, and my method of building - I won't sit and wait for a rear DC cable with the correct date on it, and spend £25 on it when it eventually turns up, when I can get a cable from Alan's that does the same task for £3.29, delivered next day.
3) £800-£1000 inc frame and forks.
This is just my way, it's not the way everyone will do a build, and it's not the right way, or wrong way, but it works for me.
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Check out the dates when some of these builds were posted. I think you'll find a lot of the bikes in the museum have been there for a few years now when NOS parts were easier to come by and a damn sight cheaper than what you're likely to pay nowadays. :daumenhoch:
I think the golden years of cheap plentiful NOS parts has long gone and the current influx of newbies on the scene are picking up the pieces of what's left and parts become more difficult to find. :-\
It's like any underground scene... the early years are always the best. :)
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I put all of my parts in a pile and build the bike in the dark. It's different every time.
Clever searching on eBay can come up trumps, just look at Jono's 26" jump bike. Turned out to be an early CW TFM cruiser. And all for 35 notes!
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There are many many layers of the build process in BMX buddy.
Firstly, there is the builder that will only build with rare, hard to come by parts. This can lead to waiting for a long time for these parts to show unless you are willing to spend a month's pay on a single part to persuade the holder to let it go. When built, the bikes do look good but will have you just sitting it in a corner to look at now and again.
Secondly, there is the the builder who prefers era correctness throughout and will use good/used and NOS parts to build a bike with. Sometimes these parts are extremely hard to get and can take a few years to get together. Again, this will also leave you just putting the bike to one side afraid to use it due to the money you have spent.
Thirdly, there are the builders who just build a bike with good used parts but in the knowledge of putting it together to look era correct. Some NOS parts are fitted but the cost is lower to do. It can also take a while to build if you are searching for a particular patina to the parts. It's good though as it will be totally rideable to the builder without fear of it getting beaten around a bit.
Fourthly, there are the builders who build to a strict budget. This can be a good thing as you are not too particular with the parts used and the bike can be built rather quickly in building terms. It can also be readily ridden by the builder and the cost is what you have started out with.
For me, I like era correctness throughout but sometimes I will refuse to pay an extortionate amount for a single part so will either use a reproduction part or opt for something different. I like to ride all my bikes whether they have NOS parts fitted or not.
There are a vast amount of varieties in how people put their bikes together with some wanting only rare pieces throughout the build and others who build with the parts they actually used and remembered most as a child. Either way, unless you keep it under control, you will be ushered toward wanting more exotic pieces as you go along and telling the world "I like to build bikes that I never could afford as a kid".
As long as you build the bike for yourself and within a strict budget that you can keep control of, then that is what works for most of us :daumenhoch:
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Some great answers here, let's have some more!
Personally I've only ever built Mongooses (Mongeese?) because that was what I rode as a kid, and they were built to ride.
The last one I did was back in 2003 ish, NOS parts were easy to come by, probably easier than finding used parts! and not too expensive, Alans & Skatepool still had NOS parts on sale, and Biagio had loads of stuff on eBay (still at top dollar prices for the time though!) and it was easy to get stuff from the USA without getting shafted with import duties!
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Deffo go with whatever floats your own boat :daumenhoch:
In answer though:
1. My own stash/here on Rad/eBay. Keep most of the stuff but take it apart due to space restrictions, and occasionally reuse parts on other builds if I get a better part for the existing bike.
2. Sometimes already got em, sometimes years.
3. Don't think I've ever spent more than £450. Unless you count my new school rider stuff then around £800.
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Some builds take you years others months...
Some builds take a life of their own as various parts come avaliable ...
I think some of the older Radsters have amassed a range of parts which they acquired in the "good times" of a few years ago when the land of NOS was plentiful and reasonable ....
I agree it's not a cheap or an easy hobby either... But that too is part of the fun... Do I go mad and treat myself ? Or do I keep to a budget ?
I share a lot of Dan's ethos ... But even a "cheaper" build with some RePop parts will set you back nearly a grand now so it's not a poor man's hobby.
I've got a real mix in my collection ....era correct, dated show ponies, homage builds/replicas, riders, even new school now.
To be honest they are all loved in equal measure for different reasons.
I really love getting different of unique parts for each build now ... Things I always wanted and never had Bitd.. If they come up and I have the money at that time I snatch 'em up!
As for sourcing parts ... Sometimes it's down to your friends' to save the day ... You could be desperate and one of them comes up trumps with that last item you need ! :daumenhoch:
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Just flicking through the me & my bikes threads and the museum, it just amazes me seeing the builds you guys create, especially the ones built up from NOS parts - some truly phenomenal effort and attention to detail that you guys put in.
Can I ask
1. Where do you source the parts from? Do you keep your builds intact once finished, or reuse parts on the next build?
2. How long does it normally take you get all the parts together? Are we talking Weeks, Months or Years?
3. How much do you guys spend on these builds? They don't look cheap, in fact most look way out of my price range!
I'd love to have just 1 bike that was in the same league as most of yours.
Maybe one day...
All the bikes actually belong to Snapper.
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Ant, you haven't got any friends since your February BOTM vote!
:LolLolLolLol:
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Ant, you haven't got any friends since your February BOTM vote!
:LolLolLolLol:
I like his hair. :-\
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I build one a year.
Then after i've built it i don't show anybody really. :) They sit in my loft till MK comes around where some will come out to play then they sit in my loft again.
I use the best parts i can get, very rarely NOS though , most will have been restored over the year. Also a lot of my parts came when they were more affordable.
Nowadays........... :buck2: Glad i'm getting out of the game, you'd need a new bank loan to afford decent stuff.
Keep searching Ebay and use different words in your search listing as some stuff is placed to sell with spelling mistakes and such like.
Good luck with your search :)
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ebay and even gumtree are very hard to find bargains these days . the world n his f ing dog are on the case . hawkers , skip divers, garage raiders and these retro generic vw show type people wanting bikes to drag around the silly show calender . its a mass thing now . i think the term hobby is out the window.
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I like to ride all my bikes
Including the Direct Links?
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Oh yes be mindful of the BOTM paradox ... Vote for one person's build and not another and you shalt forever be banished to the 'no friends on Rad" zone for eternity !!!! ::) :LolLolLolLol: :D
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Oh yes be mindful of the BOTM paradox ... Vote for one persons build and not another and you shalt forever be banished to "no friends on Rad" zone for eternity !!!! ::) :LolLolLolLol: :D
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:-*
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I use a mix of original parts, both NOS, used and restored. I also use repro parts such as the new Hutch beartrap pedals, and new parts that fit old school such as generic bottom brackets, seat posts, clamps, stems. I like to build my bikes to as good a standard as I can, but they are all get ridden.
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I used to bide my time and get the best used part at the lowest price, every bike I have built has taken as long as it takes to find the right part at the right price although I have never built anything stock I have never built a full bike from scratch in less than 18 months and my most expensive build inc F/F has been £275 and that was my GHP, patience :LolLolLolLol:
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Just flicking through the me & my bikes threads and the museum, it just amazes me seeing the builds you guys create, especially the ones built up from NOS parts - some truly phenomenal effort and attention to detail that you guys put in.
Can I ask
1. Where do you source the parts from? Do you keep your builds intact once finished, or reuse parts on the next build?
2. How long does it normally take you get all the parts together? Are we talking Weeks, Months or Years?
3. How much do you guys spend on these builds? They don't look cheap, in fact most look way out of my price range!
I'd love to have just 1 bike that was in the same league as most of yours.
Maybe one day...
1. Build it, take photos, strip it - no good gathering dust in the corner if the garage. Re use what i can, but try to avoid recycling the predictable parts.......
2. Weeks, months - how deeps your wallet? If you want to build it quickly you can if you throw money at it.
3. Most people need a reality check - £1500 to £2500 any day. Don't kid yourselves.......... NOS / mint build its a fairly normal cost. Just because you have it sat on a shelf doesn't mean its free.....
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Ant, you haven't got any friends since your February BOTM vote!
:LolLolLolLol:
shuffle munsterer
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Oh yes be mindful of the BOTM paradox ... Vote for one person's build and not another and you shalt forever be banished to the 'no friends on Rad" zone for eternity !!!! ::) :LolLolLolLol: :D
Wait till your next BOTM entry... you'll see who your friends are. :LolLolLolLol:
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ebay and even gumtree are very hard to find bargains these days . the world n his f ing dog are on the case . hawkers , skip divers, garage raiders and these retro generic vw show type people wanting bikes to drag around the silly show calender . its a mass thing now . i think the term hobby is out the window.
not sure if we've ever seen any of your bikes in ( me and my bikes) :LolLolLolLol:
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Oh yes be mindful of the BOTM paradox ... Vote for one person's build and not another and you shalt forever be banished to the 'no friends on Rad" zone for eternity !!!! ::) :LolLolLolLol: :D
Wait till your next BOTM entry... you'll see who your friends are. :LolLolLolLol:
Oops this is getting really serious now ::)
:2funny: :LolLolLolLol: :D
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Oh yes be mindful of the BOTM paradox ... Vote for one person's build and not another and you shalt forever be banished to the 'no friends on Rad" zone for eternity !!!! ::) :LolLolLolLol: :D
Wait till your next BOTM entry... you'll see who your friends are. :LolLolLolLol:
Oops this is getting really serious now ::)
:2funny: :LolLolLolLol: :D
:LolLolLolLol:
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Oh yes be mindful of the BOTM paradox ... Vote for one person's build and not another and you shalt forever be banished to the 'no friends on Rad" zone for eternity !!!! ::) :LolLolLolLol: :D
Wait till your next BOTM entry... you'll see who your friends are. :LolLolLolLol:
Oops this is getting really serious now ::)
:2funny: :LolLolLolLol: :D
>:D
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What can I say boys......
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Very little NOS in my collection. Mostly restored ;)
I do like NOS though where applicable.
I have bikes I built I never touch and others I get bored with and change stuff ::)
I've been saying 4 years that I won't build another but I do as its in the blood . Restoring stuff 4 others in this hobby always gets me thinking again :daumenhoch:
I have no idea how much each of my MRD's cost to build as I enjoy it to much to care :crazy2: