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Old School BMX 1980 - 1988 => Old School Freestyle (frame stands and kickturns galore!) => Topic started by: Ramp Rat on November 14, 2005, 06:07 AM
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Here's some nice pics of Ralph Tibe, (Steve Baldry and Jess Hays in the background) Tony Mackenzie going big...
Early Rom days....enjoy the memories 8)
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More pics...Me and Tony Mac below.
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Moore.....Me crossed up and Tony Lookback.
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Mooore....
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Tony Mac flat top.... 8)
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wicked pics :)
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Great Pictures Damon, whats Tony up to these days??
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these pics are great!!!
the only 80's bmx pics i took were me doing endos in tight slacks
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Man they are great Rom pics,,,,that bowl rules thanks for the memories..ta MIke
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mike i have some 80's pics of you doing endos in tight slacks too.
and i have a scanner now . . . . :)
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Hey Ramp Rat! Great pics dude...do you know who these guys are? I took 'em at ROM in 85:
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/b292/stodgy1/rom_unknown_1_72dpi.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/b292/stodgy1/rom_unknown_2_72dpi.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/b292/stodgy1/rom_unknown_3_72dpi.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/b292/stodgy1/rom_unknown_4_72dpi.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/b292/stodgy1/rom_unknown_5_72dpi.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/b292/stodgy1/rom_unknown_6_72dpi.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/b292/stodgy1/rom_unknown_7_72dpi.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/b292/stodgy1/rom_unknown_8_72dpi.jpg)
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mike i have some 80's pics of you doing endos in tight slacks too.
and i have a scanner now . . . . :)
Tight slacks it cant be me, 80s endos never.. i categorically deny any involvement
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pukka pictures lads
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Stodgy, great pics...I don't reconize them, way rad though, bloke with the orange tuffs doing a nice front wheel grab. Loads of style.
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Stodgy, great pics...I don't reconize them, way rad though, bloke with the orange tuffs doing a nice front wheel grab. Loads of style.
and hes wearing diadora bjorg elites....ooh the skin of kangaroo on ya feet,,,,,cants beat it
Dave
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Riders don`t get as high as that nowdays in the performance, well apart from Gordy ;)
Great pics Damon :)
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Riders don`t get as high as that nowdays in the performance, well apart from Gordy ;)
Great pics Damon :)
and i don`t beleive they have the style either :)
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Heres a good un enjoy
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Tony Mac flat top.... 8)
I see Andy Peerless standing on the right of the pic, with his half-pipe in the background to the right , he`s put a few pounds on but looks just the same :D
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Billy, that's funny you mentioned Andy Peerless, Tony and I were checking that pic. out and noticed him there in the background with his ramp. His half pipe was huge for back then, I remember riding it and being shit scared, one side was missing a platform too. Does Andy show up to these Rom session you lot have?
BTW - Do you now remember Ralph Tribe after seeing the pic. ? ???
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Andy now owns a ramp building company, Fearless Ramps, which rents some land off of Rom skatepark, its where the car park used to be next to where that old ramp is, so we see him quite often.
Now that I`ve seen some pics of Ralph ect I do seem to recognise some faces, but wouldn`t have been able to put names to them :-[
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Billy that pic of you on your calling card is a classic. I used to look at that and go no way man.. Do you remember
the demo we all did at Maidstone show? There was at least 3000 people there i remember they had to get
security to hold em back. The quarter pipes where up against a wall and when we aired there was a window
about 5ft above..It was a cracker..Oh yeah and your rollback 540s where awesome to..
I rode with Bob Haro at the NEC in around 83. We where all in comp and he did a demo. No one rode coaster
brakes then and he did and my head just fell off when i saw what he could do. His aerials where so high and
smooth. When he rolled back.. Oh yes...He also could wheelie without a back brake just using his coaster brake.
Now that was style..Soon as we left that demo we all got coasters and tried to do what he did.. He was a super
nice guy to and for me one of the legends. The originator of freestyle bmx
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to be honest, i didn't really know Bob could do high ariels. Thats well cool Mike, to have ridden with the master. Its a bit like saying you had dinner with jesus at the last supper. :) Hats off..
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Billy, that's funny you mentioned Andy Peerless, Tony and I were checking that pic. out and noticed him there in the background with his ramp. His half pipe was huge for back then, I remember riding it and being shit scared, one side was missing a platform too. Does Andy show up to these Rom session you lot have?
BTW - Do you now remember Ralph Tribe after seeing the pic. ? ???
It was my haulage company that brought that halfpipe back to Rom from its original home down is Sussex somewhere. It was craned onto a 40' flat trailer and Andy and I followed it home in my car - Police escort through Dartford Tunnel and all.....
On the way (still in Sussex or maybe Kent) we stopped at a level crossing, which had a police station just across the road......and overhead power cables going to it.....
Oh yeah, we had them mo-fo's down.... ;D A quick exit was made, with the lorry driver switching to Stealth Mode. Surely no-one would remember a giant U-pipe ont' back of a lorry? Course not. You see them every day, especially back then. ;)
Andy hasn't skated for years, much to my dismay. He's so burnt out from 10 years of frantic work building ramps the last thing he wants to do is go skating. The last time he skated in anger was on a vert ramp we had built in a roller rink in Bristol. It was a round the clock job and we had the thing built in 2 1/2 days - no sleep - then we had a session and he went off. Properly. Absolutely every grind combo you could think of, and every air he ever knew, including a 540, no mean feat if you skate sidesurf like he did. Perhaps not as high as he would've liked but damn cool regardless. A true ruler. Who remembers him tearing around the Moguls at Rom? No-one faster or higher at the time, bike, board or skate 8)
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Billy, that's funny you mentioned Andy Peerless, Tony and I were checking that pic. out and noticed him there in the background with his ramp. His half pipe was huge for back then, I remember riding it and being shit scared, one side was missing a platform too. Does Andy show up to these Rom session you lot have?
BTW - Do you now remember Ralph Tribe after seeing the pic. ? ???
It was my haulage company that brought that halfpipe back to Rom from its original home down is Sussex somewhere. It was craned onto a 40' flat trailer and Andy and I followed it home in my car - Police escort through Dartford Tunnel and all.....
On the way (still in Sussex or maybe Kent) we stopped at a level crossing, which had a police station just across the road......and overhead power cables going to it.....
Oh yeah, we had them mo-fo's down.... ;D A quick exit was made, with the lorry driver switching to Stealth Mode. Surely no-one would remember a giant U-pipe ont' back of a lorry? Course not. You see them every day, especially back then. ;)
Andy hasn't skated for years, much to my dismay. He's so burnt out from 10 years of frantic work building ramps the last thing he wants to do is go skating. The last time he skated in anger was on a vert ramp we had built in a roller rink in Bristol. It was a round the clock job and we had the thing built in 2 1/2 days - no sleep - then we had a session and he went off. Properly. Absolutely every grind combo you could think of, and every air he ever knew, including a 540, no mean feat if you skate sidesurf like he did. Perhaps not as high as he would've liked but damn cool regardless. A true ruler. Who remembers him tearing around the Moguls at Rom? No-one faster or higher at the time, bike, board or skate 8)
I used to know Andy, he used to go to the Crystal Palace Half Pipe, I used to Skate there with him before I got into BMX, I could have only been about 12 or 13, remember him being a few years older than me, He was well good !
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Billy that pic of you on your calling card is a classic. I used to look at that and go no way man.. Do you remember
the demo we all did at Maidstone show? There was at least 3000 people there i remember they had to get
security to hold em back. The quarter pipes where up against a wall and when we aired there was a window
about 5ft above..It was a cracker..Oh yeah and your rollback 540s where awesome to..
I rode with Bob Haro at the NEC in around 83. We where all in comp and he did a demo. No one rode coaster
brakes then and he did and my head just fell off when i saw what he could do. His aerials where so high and
smooth. When he rolled back.. Oh yes...He also could wheelie without a back brake just using his coaster brake.
Now that was style..Soon as we left that demo we all got coasters and tried to do what he did.. He was a super
nice guy to and for me one of the legends. The originator of freestyle bmx
Mike I remember that demo well, I was the rider that fell off about a dozen times in the comp, if I remember rightly Andy Ruffell won that but it should have been you as you never put a foot down in your set.
The mistake me and Chris Young made was to ride the practice ramps all day, then by the time the comp came along we were completly knackered, although Chris still rode ok, and he finished his run with a massive jump off the trick ramp.
I make you completely right about the coaster brake too, I`ve said before that seeing Bob ride so smooth made us all want to get a coaster too, but they were in short supply at the time.
Happy Days