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New School BMX 2004 - Now => New School Racing => Topic started by: Stodgy on April 01, 2009, 05:17 PM
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Mate,
Rode Billy's Dialled cruiser at the weekend...gotta say it was sweet! Nice high front end and really comfy.
Good work fella.
:daumenhoch:
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I managed to have a go on the Humps family cruisers at the weekend, all 3 felt different but great at the same time. First bike I have felt happy jumping on a track in a long while.
Well done Mike :daumenhoch:
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Cheers dudes, I try my best to please 8)
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I had a proper ride this evening on my new Dialled.
I'm in love.
I've had a few steeds in this last 30 years of BMX, but out of them all - I'm really feeling this one. :smitten:
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Wish I'd known you better 30 years ago when we were both Sheffield rad lads, Phil. Don't reckon I would've quit riding in 86 if I had.
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Wish I'd known you better 30 years ago when we were both Sheffield rad lads, Phil. Don't reckon I would've quit riding in 86 if I had.
:)
It's a strange place having never quit, seeing all the changes and politics and all, but days like today - where I spent all day pushing a 250 pound whacker plate round a track and getting a session at the end with the locals, dragging the last bits of energy from my 40 year old body, jumping, smiling, on a new bike - make it all worth it. :daumenhoch:
I saw a 2 and a half year old kid on a 'BMX' with no cranks/pedals go ride the track I built, followed by a 67 year old bloke having a lap within 10 mins.
They were both grinning as much as me. 8)
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Not many can say they are down for life in BMX like you Phil.
I don't have many regrets in life, but one of them is quitting BMX first time round because I had nobody to ride with and nowhere to ride. I didn't know that across the other side of town people like you and the Taylors were still riding. I might not be so shit on a bike nowadays if I'd kept riding.
Then again, life might have turned out differently. I suppose the important thing is I eventually came back to BMX and love it just as much as I ever did.
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Not many can say they are down for life in BMX like you Phil.
I don't have many regrets in life, but one of them is quitting BMX first time round because I had nobody to ride with and nowhere to ride. I didn't know that across the other side of town people like you and the Taylors were still riding. I might not be so shit on a bike nowadays if I'd kept riding.
Then again, life might have turned out differently. I suppose the important thing is I eventually came back to BMX and love it just as much as I ever did.
i'm with you there mike, one of the biggest regrets in my life, but trying to make up fot it now... :daumenhoch:
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Russ, anyone who can still pull 360s in 40+ is alright in my book :daumenhoch:
But most people would crash when doing 360s, you crash then do a 360!
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Haha gotta keep the crowd happy :LolLolLolLol: