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Welcome! => Welcome => Topic started by: susanfulop on April 08, 2015, 11:24 AM
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"help" hi ive just joined this site as a freind sugested to me so i dont know how this all works , im just after some info on a tx5 ruption i brought my son last yr , i am a women and know nothing about bikes so when i brought this bike for £20 just thought its nothing special for that price so was intending to buy him a new one in the future ,a freind told me to come on this site because shes sure is classed as a vintage bmx , i clearly know nothing but if it is would like to sell it to buy my son a new one as a vintage bike is no good to my son so if theres anyone out there that can give me any info on the bike or wants to buy it please could you help not exspecting a lot for it if you are a buyer just enough to buy my son a new bmx or to put towards one , but any info would be brill even if its not worth anything at all lol thanks x
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Hi Susan, it would help if you could post a pic of yourself (with bike, if you like). :LolLolLolLol:
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Not exactly vintage, they're from 1996-2000, and the lowest model of a low-end range. £20 about right if it all works.
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Sadly I think you've been misled to it's age and value. If you want to know it's value then type it's name into ebay as that will reflect the most accurate value for you.
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Neither vintage nor desirable . Put a pic on here using photobucket img code. Maybe someone might like some of the parts on it.
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In all fairness the earlier ones look older than they are and could be mistaken for a more valuable older bike.
Well worth £20 for kid to ride about on, much better quality bike than one costing £50-100 out of Tesco or Asda or Sports Direct or one of those horrible Big Daddys.
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true dat .
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Welcome and I concur with what Rodriguez says.
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:welcome to :radbmxsmilie: :daumenhoch:
Maybe worth just listing on ebay and see where it goes if no interest here :-\