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Mid School BMX (>87) 1989 to 2003 (<05) => Mid School ( Keep the faith ) => Topic started by: brettnai on August 20, 2007, 08:27 PM
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what headsets (black if poss) where commonly used early 90's? I've got an Odyssey Dynatron on another bike which I dont really want to take off but cant find them for sale anywhere anymore.
any know of anywhere or have anything??
Cheers
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I was using Beartraps until around 95.
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yeah, cant find a black one though
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just buy a diamondback one from halfords, £4, nobody will tell the difference
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what headsets (black if poss) where commonly used early 90's? I've got an Odyssey Dynatron on another bike which I dont really want to take off but cant find them for sale anywhere anymore.
any know of anywhere or have anything??
Cheers
PM me if you want the dynatron headset as i can get these no problem
Jai
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I was using Beartraps until around 95.
Yip. Bang on. Beartrap 2, not 4. The 4s fell apart. Well they did on me anyways..... ::)
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whatever was in the frickin shops!!
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Yeah! I used to just use a cheap one and just do it up with my hand when it came loose!
I think some of these guys are missing the point of 'mid school' :LolLolLolLol:
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i used the gt epoch or beartrap as fine with gyro`s
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I was speaking to someone about this a while ago - didn't any of you lot use the G Sport headlock thing? It screwed down the forks then you set and locked your headset in place with 4 allen grub screws which screwed down onto a big fat washer supplied with it. It also double as a gyro hanger.
It was the b0llocks. Nice sturdy thing so you didn't have your top gyro cable falling out, and as long as you didn't bend your fork steerer tube your headset stayed tight forever.
None of this doing it up by hand nonsense..... and of course, it added a little weight also ;) ;D
Beartrap 2 - cromoly cups I was led to believe, so they didn't crack too often, then replace them with Rekka when they did. Headsets were the least of my worries back then. Actually riding the bike however.......... :-[
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I was speaking to someone about this a while ago - didn't any of you lot use the G Sport headlock thing? It screwed down the forks then you set and locked your headset in place with 4 allen grub screws which screwed down onto a big fat washer supplied with it. It also double as a gyro hanger.
It was the b0llocks. Nice sturdy thing so you didn't have your top gyro cable falling out, and as long as you didn't bend your fork steerer tube your headset stayed tight forever.
None of this doing it up by hand nonsense..... and of course, it added a little weight also ;) ;D
Beartrap 2 - cromoly cups I was led to believe, so they didn't crack too often, then replace them with Rekka when they did. Headsets were the least of my worries back then. Actually riding the bike however.......... :-[
I've still got one somewhere! I think it's the steel version, i'll have a hunt about.
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There you go. I knew you wouldn't let me down :daumenhoch: Mine is a steel one also, and I'm sure I still have it somewhere. Kinda surprised I've not seen one on a midschool build yet...
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I had an earlier alloy version but it stripped out, you're right though Rob, they did work.
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i used a an old gt epoch that ran for years, then a bear trap later that wasnt as tough,
all praise the A-headset :smitten:
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Amen Brother :daumenhoch:
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I was speaking to someone about this a while ago - didn't any of you lot use the G Sport headlock thing? It screwed down the forks then you set and locked your headset in place with 4 allen grub screws which screwed down onto a big fat washer supplied with it. It also double as a gyro hanger.
It was the b0llocks. Nice sturdy thing so you didn't have your top gyro cable falling out, and as long as you didn't bend your fork steerer tube your headset stayed tight forever.
None of this doing it up by hand nonsense..... and of course, it added a little weight also ;) ;D
Beartrap 2 - cromoly cups I was led to believe, so they didn't crack too often, then replace them with Rekka when they did. Headsets were the least of my worries back then. Actually riding the bike however.......... :-[
In the '90s dialled bikes were for gays (and flatlanders) :LolLolLolLol:
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That's fighting talk where I come from :knuppel2:
That's Gayland, obviously....... ;)
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I have to say I took pride in the fact that my bikes were always dialled! I couldn't live with anything even remotely loose or brakes that weren't perfect.
:shocked: Anal = Gay! :shocked:
I'll have to go find a boyfriend now!
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Was talking about this tonight at Charlton. Can't be having any rattling or jingling or owt. Drives me fooking mental.