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Mid School BMX (>87) 1989 to 2003 (<05) => Mid School ( Keep the faith ) => Topic started by: firebird4130 on May 27, 2008, 01:38 AM
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(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/ii227/firebird4130/1992Homes1mnj.jpg)
Can anyone tell me what year these decals were about, I seem to remember having them on a grey dirtbike I got off my mate.
Thanks
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I would say 94-95. I got a fresh 2nd hander at start of '96 that had same decals.
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Id think they were earlier than that, more like 92. A friend of mine got a dirtbike direct from S&M in 92ish and it had those decals. They are the "Budwiser" decals, cos of the red shape behind the text.
It's also follows cos the bike in that photo has got pre-pitch forks (if they are S&M forks), GT power series cranks, and the frame doesnt have a U brake, it might even be a mk1 dirtbike (U brakes were an option on the mk2s from around 92/93).
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ahh, so those wouldn't really be suitable for the one I've got with 990 mounts, do you have any pics with all the dirtbike decals, I can't seem to get hold of those other ones I wanted.
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do you have any pics with all the dirtbike decals,
All?! There were loads of them!!! Id say there might have been 10 different versions. They did make the dirtbike for a good few years, (and more to come too!).
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Some would be helpfull, like 94 ish
cheers
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I dont have many dirtbike decal scans. Have a look on some "other web sites" ::). Most of them have a "show us your S&Ms" thread in Mid school. There is the S&M section in the RADBMX Museum too.
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I stand corrected! My chrome 'un was earlier than i thought. It did have 990 mounts though and mk1 gsport chesney forks with dongers. Heavy as fook.
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thanks nosepickben ,that's helpful too. Do you have any pics of it?
cheers
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no pics. i can remember exact set up though. i got it off matt warren. He had his ?zima? stolen just before a trip to america late '95. He bought the dirtbike 2nd hand whilst in states and rode it while he was there. He returned home + bought a new frame, think it may have been a condor and sold me the dirtbike for next to fook all. I rode it for a year until it cracked in the usual place then sold it to stu frith for the same price i bought it for 12 months earlier. sorry stu. The frame was subsequently cut up to use the bb shell and downtube for a homemade frame. god knows where that is now...
I now have a shiny yellow dirtbike, kinda 92 "ride on" style - mags, knobblies, sprocket pocket, pegless. It will be under my ass in milton keynes.
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great history! the yellow one sounds cool,I like that style with the mag on the front, used to have that set up on one of my old soul bro's.
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That bike pictured is actually a Holmes with DirtBike decals, IIRC. I bought a DB in that green with those decals in the Spring of 1992. I never really rode it THAT hard but all the paint fell off within a year. I ended up buying a set of the same decals, stripping it, and painting it lavender. It was the gayest DirtBike in Detroit.
Those decals are silly hard to find now. Even on a frame, they're just not found. I'd pay some good money for a set. Relive those simpler times, right?
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yeah I thought about those ones for a while but what I really want is the set that has a yellow skull on the headtube and the shovel etc, do you know any way I can get hod of a set or scans?
Thanks a lot.
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The "Dookie" DirtBike?
(http://bmxmuseum.com/image/dscn0605_copy0_lg.jpg)
(http://www.stickergiant.com/Merchant2/imgs/450/s3354_450.jpeg)
Your best bet is to ask Ryan Partridge. He may have some scans or better pictures of his set. (The one's pictured.)
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yeah thats the ones I asked him but He said it may take a while as he's away. I didn't know it was the greenday cover that inspired the downtube one till I read it on I think bmx museum or somewhere. That's cool I sprayed my frame green and it came out more like the greenday background colour
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I wonder if Scooter Jay did those decals. He was a big Green day fan in the early 90s.
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yeah it's a shame you can't just get scans of the original artwork
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its the first i realised those decals were green day inspired. :(
the budweiser ones were indeed earlier, i'd say mid 92-early 93, as those were the ones on ian morris' first dirt bike (the orange one)