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BMX General => BMX Chat => Topic started by: Modpimp on March 23, 2007, 09:15 PM
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I don't know about the rest of you lot but personally i think that BMX's these days are ugly and although this makes me sound old i think the kids of today don't know what a proper BMX is. I grew up in the 80's when BMX's were all the rage with names like Skyway, Mongoose and Raleigh etc with everyone i knew owning a BMX of some kind. Kids these days don't appreciate old classics and a name like mongoose doesn't mean that much to them, when i was a kid just the name mongoose made me dream about owning one. Old School BMX's are way better than these new chunky things, give me an old sleek, slim frame any day. There needs to be a revolution in BMX's, we need to bring back proper BMX's and educate a new generation of what one is. Lets start making some proper bikes again.
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Yeah, lets make some proper bmx's !!! Who's up for going halfs on the make of a tuff burner !?????
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sorry but no your wrong
try riding street today wit ya ta
dont think so mate ???
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Apologies for Ollies aggression towards a TA (Skyway).
It'll never keep up with a refurb'd burner !!
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Apologies for Ollies aggression towards a TA (Skyway).
It'll never keep up with a refurb'd burner !!
i wasnt being aggro ;D
yeah
burners are fast as owt :2funny:
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>:D >:D :daumenhoch:
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my skatepark bike
(http://30cms.co.uk/temp/z/ilegalfinished1.jpg)
my flatland bike (part way through building it)
(http://30cms.co.uk/temp/z/kgbcr1.JPG)
are my new school bikes ugly?
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Actually mate, that flatland bike is pretty nice, but i still think that most new designs of bmx are ugly.
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Here we go again :LolLolLolLol:
Actually I used to think exactly the same way as you, but to be honest kids these days have much more knowledge about bikes than we ever did. Frames these days are all built to similar dimensions and therefore look the same because they work. Bikes are fatter because the strength is needed. Take a look at the tricks that are done these days and then try that on a oldschool Haro or Skyway.
What I used to hate about new school bikes (although it is changing) is the colour schemes, new school bikes are ugly to look at when they are all black and beat up. But I honestly think us old schoolers helped to change ideas.
Finally new school bikes are not all black and dull, here are my bikes:
My GT Power Series Pro (sold now)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/v518/stidds/newgt1.jpg)
My Parkinson Superstar
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/v518/stidds/Superstar2.jpg)
The wife's Redline Signature series
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/v518/stidds/RetroRedline/RR3.jpg)
My only black and dull bike, my Fetish Sin 24 cruiser.
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/v518/stidds/3a9f7df4.jpg)
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Finally new school bikes are not all black and dull
lol thats the sort i like.
you go in a park with something all bright and the kids think you gonna be riding like mirra lol.
black and fade into the background :daumenhoch:.
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if you think bmxs are boring these days you're not looking hard enough
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Finally new school bikes are not all black and dull
lol thats the sort i like.
you go in a park with something all bright and the kids think you gonna be riding like mirra lol.
black and fade into the background :daumenhoch:.
why do you think i did this :LolLolLolLol:
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/m279/zed2000/rad297.jpg)
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carlo makes some 'proper' bikes now
ber dum tish
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new school for riding
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/v340/lazychubs/bikes/bailee-1.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/v340/lazychubs/bikes/angelandbike003.jpg)
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sorry, I just don't get the new school thing... nothings as pretty as old school bike, it's a bit like looking at an early E-type Jag
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sorry, I just don't get the new school thing... nothings as pretty as old school bike, it's a bit like looking at an early E-type Jag
your right but i dont think a oldschool bike would take a 16 stone fatty like me :LolLolLolLol: my nu ones under presure :shocked:
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i like the fetish sin cruiser :4_17_5:
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sorry, I just don't get the new school thing... nothings as pretty as old school bike, it's a bit like looking at an early E-type Jag
did someone say e type lol
put the windows in this a while back lol
should get picts of all the nice old cars i get to work on
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/v340/lazychubs/my%20stuff/Image012.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/v340/lazychubs/my%20stuff/Image011.jpg)
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well, um without being disrespectful to the owners, those ns bikes are ugly, except for the nice GT which has the os look :daumenhoch:. a bright coloured frame dosn't hide the big ugly tubes, to me the colour exagerates them. when i go to my local park all i see is blacks and greys which may even reflect the attitudes of some of our younger generation nowadays ::)
i noticed the comment about not being able to do the same tricks on an os without breaking it, perhaps they were thinking of PK rippers, but then BITD we didn't have sissy landing ramps either :2funny:
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old school bikes can look shit too
just depends on how they are built
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old school bikes can look shit too
just depends on how they are built
i'm hearin' ya. those quadangles were a perfect example of what you're sayin'.....................then there was the moosegoose monstrocity.
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i even like the bikes that look shit though
i guess i'm just into bmx
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All you have to do is build your NS bike with some OS parts,how about some well used Comp II gumwalls on a 2000 frame?
I have more bits added to it since this pic was taken last summer,I just need brakes/seat/grips/chain & she's done. :D
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/b13/joecustom/nsbuild1.jpg't=1174880595)
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All you have to do is build your NS bike with some OS parts,how about some well used Comp II gumwalls on a 2000 frame?
I have more bits added to it since this pic was taken last summer,I just need brakes/seat/grips/chain & she's done. :D
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/b13/joecustom/nsbuild1.jpg't=1174880595)
old school parts on a new school frame ::) has anyone seen this yet ::) :2funny:
(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m279/zed2000/rad285.jpg)
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e type jags look like shit btw
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thats a bit harsh.
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in the time i've been back i think new school bikes are getting a lot better. Colours are comming in and the drop-outs are much tidier ;)
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new school bikes are not that bad, but i only keep riders and can't see myself hoarding too many of them.
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I like the look of old school bikes but I cant ride them at all anymore. Too small, the bars are all wrong and the flex is terrible.
I love my borning black, scratched and beaten up Standard, its 4 years old and has done more races than any other bike I've owned in the last 23/24 years. It's light as a feather and the drop outs are lovley thank you. It can cope with the park and dirt as well as any race track you throw at it. It also cost more than you'd believe so its in disguise as a piece of crap, it wount get nicked by the pikies then...
It's all BMX, but evolution happens for a reason, old school is great , mid school is fine and new school is where it's at.
I also ride my bikes a hell of a lot more than I polish them.
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All you have to do is build your NS bike with some OS parts,how about some well used Comp II gumwalls on a 2000 frame?
I have more bits added to it since this pic was taken last summer,I just need brakes/seat/grips/chain & she's done. :D
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/b13/joecustom/nsbuild1.jpg't=1174880595)
old school parts on a new school frame ::) has anyone seen this yet ::) :2funny:
(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m279/zed2000/rad285.jpg)
Well done Zed. :daumenhoch:
See you can make a new dog do old tricks. :LolLolLolLol:
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riding style and the 'tricks' people do has evolved not to mention building regs