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Title: Garage sale Ripper.....
Post by: wrennas on July 22, 2007, 10:39 PM


I have been working in the US for a couple of weeks and I found a Ripper frame with forks (landing gear copies) in a garage sale for $200 (about £98). Sadly it’s not a looptail, I think its 93 PKR XL, (after reading a post on BMXMUSEUM.com as it’s got a 21” top tube and there are brake cable guides on both the top tube and down tube)

It’s currently in transit back to the UK, because I posted it myself, but I wonder if anybody could help me in the meantime….

1)   Was this a good price?
2)   If it is a 93 PKR-XL will all my spare old school stuff fit on it? SR Stem, MX1000’s ,TAKAGI TOURNEY CRANK, ODYSSEY LAYBACK seat post…or is it all different?

Sorry if these are dumb questions but I never really looked at Rippers until I saw this one for sale and all I was looking for initially was cracks, dents, and dings etc…

I’m still on my 82 Supergoose that I got for Xmas long long ago….
Title: Re: Garage sale Ripper.....
Post by: RATTY on July 23, 2007, 12:18 AM
Be better if you can get some pics up, then we can have a proper look :daumenhoch: but tbh, the price sounds very good
Title: Re: Garage sale Ripper.....
Post by: wrennas on July 28, 2007, 01:38 PM
It finally turned up yesterday!!  :) I was getting nervous....

Anyway, is it a 93 PKR-XL, was it worth £98, and will my old school spares fit it...(what do people think about the new 07 looptail limited addition (restore this or buy a new looptail?)

(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/bb209/wrennas/bike1.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/bb209/wrennas/bike2.jpg)
Title: Re: Garage sale Ripper.....
Post by: harris on July 28, 2007, 01:43 PM
nice frame    :)  and yes well worth the money ,i like the long rippers   :daumenhoch:
Title: Re: Garage sale Ripper.....
Post by: Mattdub on July 28, 2007, 02:30 PM
Not sure if you can use MX1000's on the brake bridge , looks semi set up for V brakes .

If it's 1" 1/8 ( no thread ) headset then your SR stem won't work .

Nice frame though and deffo worth building as NS thrasher  ;)
Title: Re: Garage sale Ripper.....
Post by: Steve P on July 28, 2007, 03:01 PM
Nice frame ... I've got the earlier version which accepts all old school parts  :coolsmiley:

Your old school parts will fit your Ripper though you'll have to get 1" threaded forks to use your SR stem. Use a straight post too ... the TT is a nice length without the need for a layback

(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/a217/steve167690/PK%20Ripper/PKRipper800x600.jpg)

You could remove those v-brake lugs to make way for an old school caliper ... the bridge will take an MX1000. It should be an easy job in the right hands but I'd be inclined to leave it as it is and build it with the right parts with an old school flavour  :daumenhoch:

(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/a217/steve167690/PK%20Ripper/PKRipperRearCaliper.jpg)

Steve
Title: Re: Garage sale Ripper.....
Post by: bmxmatt1974 on July 28, 2007, 03:17 PM
i like that steve  :daumenhoch:
Title: Re: Garage sale Ripper.....
Post by: Dark Diggler on July 28, 2007, 03:39 PM
Not sure if you can use MX1000's on the brake bridge , looks semi set up for V brakes .

If it's 1" 1/8 ( no thread ) headset then your SR stem won't work .

Nice frame though and deffo worth building as NS thrasher  ;)

I think these are set up for both V brakes and pitbull (at the bottom) and possibly a normal side pull, nice to have the choices :daumenhoch:
Title: Re: Garage sale Ripper.....
Post by: Bob_Acid on July 28, 2007, 03:47 PM
It's quite a rare bird being as it has both brake variants. I'd put it at 94-97 myself though :)
Title: Re: Garage sale Ripper.....
Post by: etriedes on July 29, 2007, 02:40 AM
I used the MX 1000 on my alloy quad and that fitted great , had a battle with the headtube as it takes 1" 1/8 threadless forks, but managed to shim it up and fit some 1" alloy forks in the end .. Bike feels a mile long after riding the Gen 1 and GT , but love it, and one bike i will never part with .. 8)
Title: Re: Garage sale Ripper.....
Post by: theRuler on July 29, 2007, 07:15 AM
after 96 they went to "oversized" or 1.1/8" headtubes

means the lg's will be cheaper ;)
Title: Re: Garage sale Ripper.....
Post by: wrennas on July 29, 2007, 10:02 PM
Thanks for all the help\advice so far  :)

The only reason I thought it could be 93, rather than a later model, was this post on a US forum regarding identifing Rippers (and it has both upper and lower brake cable guides?:

'79-'84 = Loop tail
'85 on  = built in seat clamp, non loop tail
mid '85 = straight chain stays (only one year before the change)
'86 on  = curved chain stays
'90-'93 = lower Pitbull brake mount
'93 only = upper and lower brake cable guides
'94 on  = canti or v brake mounts
'95 on  = 1 1/8 threadless stem/headset
'98 on  = 'SE' downtube decal instead of 'PK Ripper'
'99      = last year for US made products before sale to Fuji

Does anyone agree with the above?........
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