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Old School BMX 1980 - 1988 => Old School Race (riders ready, pedals ready... GO!!) => Topic started by: JJR on September 13, 2005, 04:52 PM
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Just finished this one, a Hutch Pro Racer.
Don't know the exact year of this frame and fork, but it's a overseas made set, maybe 86 or probably 87.
Here some pics of the frame and fork.
(http://users.pandora.be/jjrbmx/hutch/HutchUnknownProID.jpg)
Used part list:
Araya rims powdered satin black
some unknown sealed hubs spraypainted in satin black
pro neck chainwheel powdered satin black
Hutch seatpost clamp powdered satin black
deep H Hutch stem
tange MX2 headset
Free Agent handlebar
unknown seatpost
suntour XC II pedals
Boss crank
orginal Hutch pad set
Zeronine plate (I raced with that one)
NOS part list:
izumi chain
tioga comp III tires
suntour cages
kashimax aero seat
a'me tri grips
MX 900 brake with Tech III lever
(http://users.pandora.be/jjrbmx/1weg1.jpg)
(http://users.pandora.be/jjrbmx/1weg2.jpg)
(http://users.pandora.be/jjrbmx/1weg3.jpg)
(http://users.pandora.be/jjrbmx/1weg4.jpg)
What you guys think?
The better Hutch parts I kept for my Pro Star......
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its a gem
what do the yellow arrows denote?
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its a gem
what do the yellow arrows denote?
Well that pic comes from my Hutch ID page.
http://users.pandora.be/jjrbmx/hutch/HUTCHindentification.html
The arrows show you the differences with a US made frame and fork set!
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i really love like your bikes! i can't wait the pro star now ;)
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nice job, very nice ;)
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Well... thát bike, the Prostar just NEEDS to have Aerospeeds right JJR... hihi..
Could it be an Australian Hutch JJR?
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very nice build, well done mate ;)
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top bike and loving that chrome plate backing.
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dont put Areospeeds on it.
They are crap.
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Great looking HUTCH !
8)
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Nice one JJR - your builds are always class
less is more - when it comes to colours - love your work 8)
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woweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!