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Mid School BMX (>87) 1989 to 2003 (<05) => Mid School ( Keep the faith ) => Topic started by: ED209 on October 06, 2015, 09:02 PM
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So ... its bikes like this that are reason we gave Mid School a little more flexibility with dates :daumenhoch:
Check it out ... seriously sexy :angel: but as 'early' mid school as any bashy IMO
http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,184476.0.html
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/o114/lowback/IMG_5651_zps0vhaif7l.jpg) (http://s118.photobucket.com/user/lowback/media/IMG_5651_zps0vhaif7l.jpg.html)
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That is so nice! I know Paul drew is going to build 1 soon!
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Lovely bike. (but its definitely old school) :daumenhoch:
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Lovely bike. (but its definitely old school) :daumenhoch:
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There defo on the hinge of the eras if they didn't have them stupid spinners then it would tip it more to mid
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There defo on the hinge of the eras if they didn't have them stupid spinners then it would tip it more to mid
The fold down fork standers, and welded on chainstay frame standers, place it firmly in the old school category for me. The birth of Mid school was when stuff like that got stripped off bikes.
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There defo on the hinge of the eras if they didn't have them stupid spinners then it would tip it more to mid
The fold down fork standers, and welded on chainstay frame standers, place it firmly in the old school category for me. The birth of Mid school was when stuff like that got stripped off bikes.
no mid school bike has dice caps ... thats what you really mean Jon :angel:
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There defo on the hinge of the eras if they didn't have them stupid spinners then it would tip it more to mid
The fold down fork standers, and welded on chainstay frame standers, place it firmly in the old school category for me. The birth of Mid school was when stuff like that got stripped off bikes.
no mid school bike has dice caps ... thats what you really mean Jon :angel:
Believe it or not I can live with dice caps! :LolLolLolLol:
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So nice and so rare :daumenhoch:
I really love it. I'd like to have one General in my stash one day 8)
Laurent
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In my eyes, it's Oldschool! Dice caps prove it :LolLolLolLol:
Thanks for the positive comments chaps :smitten:
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Depends on your point of reference, but for me it's far from mid school, 87 was the peak of old school Flatland.
Heres mine:
(http://bmxmuseum.com/image/osborn-pro-croped5576100342_blowup.jpg)
(http://bmxmuseum.com/image/img_2101fixed5576119e2e_blowup.jpg)
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I really like these.....a lot of different opinions about where mid skool starts! :daumenhoch:
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Sweet as a nut :coolsmiley:
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Particularly the double top tubes combined with the mixture out of chrome and color make these beauties look awesome :daumenhoch:
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lovely bike chap ;)
Mid school is easily defined for me...............it's cheaper ;D
These I believe aren't cheap :coolsmiley:
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Depends on your point of reference, but for me it's far from mid school, 87 was the peak of old school Flatland.
Heres mine:
(http://bmxmuseum.com/image/osborn-pro-croped5576100342_blowup.jpg)
(http://bmxmuseum.com/image/img_2101fixed5576119e2e_blowup.jpg)
very nice frames -would love one ,but don't ever think i'll afford it :(
very tidy job on the removal of the rear standers :daumenhoch:
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Mr Awkward ... you love those Oddy tyres! :)
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Mr Awkward ... you love those Oddy tyres! :)
And you have some seriously stunning bikes...can't wait to see more! :daumenhoch:
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Beats any Haro handsdown.
Really good looking bikes these :daumenhoch: