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Welcome! => Welcome => Topic started by: Millsy on June 17, 2018, 05:57 PM
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Hi, I'm new to the rad forum as of today after spending the weekend pinned to my phone looking around at photos and chats about the early to mid 80s bmx scene. I'm trying to kick start all the stuff I've forgotten about from that era because those days were great for me. I've just today dug out my last bike that if I remember rightly I rode last in 1987, its in a bit of a state now and probably worse than I was hoping for when I had the idea of getting it back out to have a little ride round on with my little lad on his bike. I have put a little bit of oil here and there and given the chain a quick wipe over, pumped the tyres up and bugger me I'm 30 years younger and doing wheelies and endo's round my garden just like I used to. Brilliant just Brilliant.
So I now have the love for my quadangle again and I have a decision to make on what I will do with the bike, 1- leave it as is and maybe buy some fresh rubber for the wheels because it looks like the tyres my split if I ride too much on them, 2- go for a full strip down and start a complete restoration on it.
I'm in no real rush, but I'm so pleased I didn't give it away or something daft like that.
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Welcome! Put some pics up so we can see what bike you have there? From the sound of it you have re lived your youth like many of us here! If I still had my BMX from back then I think I would just strip down, re place and grease bearings, clean and leave as is to ride and enjoy, but as always its personal choice!
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Welcome to :radbmxsmilie:
Let’s see some pics! ;)
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Hi, yes I'll get some photos up as soon as I figure out how to re size them to allow them to upload, it's telling me that my file size is too big as they are. Struggling with it just now.
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From doing a little bit of searching around, I believe that these are worth a reasonable amount now. I know that when we got it imported via our local shop, the frame and forks cost about 300 quid with a few bits and pieces, all the other parts I took from my haro freestyler which I remember was a much nicer bike to ride but I (kicking myself now) gave to my brother who in turn gave it away.
Any ideas on a rough value as is?
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KEEP IT!!!
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Yes griff, I'm not going to let it go anywhere, I was asking what it'd be worth out of interest that's all.
I did a full restoration on my old fantic 240 and then sold that which I now regret, so my quad is definitely staying with me.
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That is a lovely bike with some nice parts...as most on here will tell you just strip it down, regrease and rebuild. Many on here would LOVE to still have their original bike including myself! You can't put a price on memories... :daumenhoch:
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Yep please don't be tempted to powder coat it. Whatever the reason for the rear end being that red colour, it's different and original.... A hard thing to find now.
Obviously it's your bike and you should do what you want with it but thinking and hard before you do anything irreversible :daumenhoch:
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Yes I totally agree, I'm going to leave the cosmetics, do the bearings and find some fresh comp lll style tyres and just use it as it is. The horrible red paint was my silly teenage idea of covering up a few scratches on the frame, the paint was only 'paint on red oxide' so I may be able to remove it without touching the powder coating.
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Yes I totally agree, I'm going to leave the cosmetics, do the bearings and find some fresh comp lll style tyres and just use it as it is. The horrible red paint was my silly teenage idea of covering up a few scratches on the frame, the paint was only 'paint on red oxide' so I may be able to remove it without touching the powder coating.
Weren't they originally painted?
Check before you put paint stripper on it as it might take the lot off
In any case I quite like it, so there :daumenhoch:
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PS don't lob the tyres - there's bound to be someone who'd love to use those on a ratty old survivor build ;)
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Hi, can anyone point me in the right direction for a pair of new tyres preferably in the comp lll style. I've had a quick look at ebay and these look to me to be OK for riding around on, I'm not going to be doing massive jumps and no crazy stunts like I used to, but just gentle riding around.
I know some things aren't worth the money you pay sometimes but if you guys can say there not too bad then I'll get a pair ordered.
Thanks
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:welcome to :radbmxsmilie: :daumenhoch:
You may find a cutting compound would remove the red oxide!
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Yes thanks. That's what I had in mind, something not to harsh used with plenty of elbow grease, should take me hours but there's no real rush.
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Hi, can anyone point me in the right direction for a pair of new tyres preferably in the comp lll style. I've had a quick look at ebay and these look to me to be OK for riding around on, I'm not going to be doing massive jumps and no crazy stunts like I used to, but just gentle riding around.
I know some things aren't worth the money you pay sometimes but if you guys can say there not too bad then I'll get a pair ordered.
Thanks
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pair-Tioga-BMX-Comp3-Old-School-Gum-Skinwall-1-Fat-2-125-1-Skinny-1-75-20-Tyres/222209918105?epid=5019496765&hash=item33bcbe4499:g:reQAAOSwH4hbEqgR
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Made a start tearing it down to get to the bearings, I must of definitely not wanted it to fall apart when I built it up in the 80's everything is proper tight.
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Getting on with it now. :)[attachment=1]
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I did have a pair of white skyway tuff ll's and a pair of blue acs z rims, but they seem to have gone missing, looked all over my place there nowhere to be seen, so frustrating trying to remember what I did with my stuff 30 years ago. At least I've still got the araya wheels to go on.
Back to scrubbing and cleaning now.
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Like the look of this how it was .
Love a Quad too :daumenhoch:
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All I'm doing to it is getting it running smoothly, it'll be as it was. And I'll be riding it like that.
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Whilst rooting around for any bits for the quadangle I came across the original box for a odessy gyro, I think all the parts are still here to build the gyro back up I'll have another look.
Is this sort of thing OK to put on the for sale part of this forum?
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Whilst rooting around for any bits for the quadangle I came across the original box for a odessy gyro, I think all the parts are still here to build the gyro back up I'll have another look.
Is this sort of thing OK to put on the for sale part of this forum?
yes of course - just include pics and a price ;)
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I could do with some new headset bearings, I've been to a couple of local bike shops but they don't have any. Can anyone give me an idea of the size if I was to order some, I just can't remember how to describe them, is it by ball count or the race measurements?.
I realise that this probably sounds a bit daft, but I've been out of the game for an awful long time.
Thanks
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Here you go mate...
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0'mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F390841639813
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Now that, my friend, is a BMX :coolsmiley:
Love it!
Clean it up, grease it and enjoy it :daumenhoch:
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Right we're on,
Stripped cleaned and re-greased all bearings, Stripped and re-built brake calipers, lubed cables, fitted new brake blocks cleaned up all nuts and washers gave the wheels a scrub, fitted a new smaller chainring so I can cruise beside my three and a half years old little lad on his pride and joy, fitted fresh tyres and tubes and gave the frame a gentle wipe over. So we're getting out tomorrow for our very first ride together. Mint.
Thanks for the help and the kind comments from you guys so far, so glad I did a bit of a search and found your forum, loads of great stuff on here. Let's see if I can 'after a 30 plus year break' still make the bike dance like I used to.
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Another picture after a long day working on it.
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Great stuff!
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Hi guys, has anyone got an idea of which nice padded comfy seat with rails will fit on the laid back seat post, I've been looking at the latest seats and I didn't realise that there's so many variations on the way they fit. I need a comfy one because I can only stand 5 minutes on the current one, how I used to spend all day on that I've no idea.
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Any railed seat will fit using the guts off your old one , steer clear of pivotal and tripod as they wont fit.
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OK thanks. I need to go see some in the flesh to get a better idea of what I'd want. Trouble is all the shops near all seem to be geared towards mountain bikes.
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Hi guys, has anyone got an idea of which nice padded comfy seat with rails will fit on the laid back seat post, I've been looking at the latest seats and I didn't realise that there's so many variations on the way they fit. I need a comfy one because I can only stand 5 minutes on the current one, how I used to spend all day on that I've no idea.
It’s a bit like staying in prison
Tough at first but after a while you get used to it :teef:
You can always try padded shorts - protects your harris but stops your bike looking like a fat American built it :daumenhoch:
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A leather padded Kashimax aero would look great :daumenhoch:
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I was rather tempted by this seat, looks really comfortable.
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Had a bit of a ride on the quad today, I fitted some old GT bars I found in storage, they seem to look right on the bike. and I bought a cheap x rated seat for the time being just to give a bit of comfort, I did it's job remarkably well. Had a great couple of hours. Loving every minute being back on my bike.
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Noooo…..get the original bars back on!! Great to see you enjoying the bike again! :daumenhoch:
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Everyone loves a Quad! :smitten:
But please change the bars back! :knuppel2:
Welcome to RAD, by the way, from a fellow Quadster! ;)