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Mid School BMX (>87) 1989 to 2003 (<05) => Mid School ( Keep the faith ) => Topic started by: Lpodonovan on December 12, 2016, 09:25 AM
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Just managed to bag another couple of Hyper Framesets taking my total to 7!
2 x Red Hyper Metro's
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Nice framesets Lee... look like factory spec bikes from 96. :daumenhoch:
Same as....
http://bmxmuseum.com/bikes/hyper_bike_company/32273
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Nice framesets Lee... look like factory spec bikes from 96. :daumenhoch:
Same as....
http://bmxmuseum.com/bikes/hyper_bike_company/32273
Thanks they do indeed! Does that mean these are Taiwan built Metros from 1996? My blue Hyper is also a 1996 but badged as a Hornet was it a transitional (name) year?
Either way I'm stoked!
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Nice framesets Lee... look like factory spec bikes from 96. :daumenhoch:
Same as....
http://bmxmuseum.com/bikes/hyper_bike_company/32273
Thanks they do indeed! Does that mean these are Taiwan built Metros from 1996? My blue Hyper is also a 1996 but badged as a Hornet was it a transitional (name) year?
Either way I'm stoked!
No idea mate. MSJ seems to know his stuff regarding these... perhaps he'll be along to confirm either way. ???
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Yes these are also Taiwan frames. Hyper switched all production to the east around late 95 early 96. Up until then they had been made by the same guys who were making S&M, which is why they had the same head tubes and bb shells as 92-95 Holmes and Dirt Bikes. Sadly it was at this point that the brand went downhill until early in the 2000's when it started getting its act together again. Not bad bikes by any means, but they simply didn't stack up against the competition during their early Taiwan years.
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Yes these are also Taiwan frames. Hyper switched all production to the east around late 95 early 96. Up until then they had been made by the same guys who were making S&M, which is why they had the same head tubes and bb shells as 92-95 Holmes and Dirt Bikes. Sadly it was at this point that the brand went downhill until early in the 2000's when it started getting its act together again. Not bad bikes by any means, but they simply didn't stack up against the competition during their early Taiwan years.
Thanks Jon
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stop him! he's buying everything in this path!