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Title: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: mark 2 on July 10, 2009, 01:27 AM
There seems to be a lot of people selling up and sacking off their old school bmx collections - I know a lot of your personal circumstances may be affected through the "credit crunch" but other that that if it's not too nosey a question why are you jumping ship? I sometimes think about it and go through phases of "can't be arsed" any more but I reckon it'd break my heart to lose some of them. Are you all just getting bored, can't be bothered with the expense or fulfilled some of your childhood dreams.....I'm curious.....

And if you got anything good lmk :LolLolLolLol:
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: meticulous on July 10, 2009, 07:31 AM
i think the initial frenzied bubble has burst, and some peeps just losing a bit of interest..... :)
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: Swivel on July 10, 2009, 07:38 AM
I've noticed that too Mark... i'm curious to find out also  ::)
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: pickle on July 10, 2009, 07:42 AM
in the past i've thought about selling up and moving on....but of all people it was the Mrs who stopped me!  she simply knew that after about 2 months i'd want them all back again and it would cost a fortune (well not to much for my rubbish bikes)  :LolLolLolLol:

thinking of seeling my new school bike though as i don't ride it much, i'm rubbish and it's to good to just sit in the garage.....although the Mrs would still want me to keep it.

i guess like you say, some people may have fallen on some tough times with the crunch........but once MK has come along you see how the frenzie picks up again  :daumenhoch:

Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: stuntmaster on July 10, 2009, 08:05 AM
a lot of it is money as i used to buy loads of stuff and these days i sell more than i buy due to no money . also time helps as don`t have that so project`s will go i`m afraid
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: munners on July 10, 2009, 08:41 AM
I sold up purely as it was getting on top of me. Became obsessed. Bought bikes for the sake of it and I can assure you I still would be collecting now if I didnt stop. It was all I was talking about when I went out with mates!

I dont miss them at all really. I thoroughly enjoyed collecting though. I prefer unearthing old bikes out of peoples sheds than buying used bikes on ebay. More of a buzz.
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: meticulous on July 10, 2009, 08:56 AM
I sold up purely as it was getting on top of me. Became obsessed. Bought bikes for the sake of it and I can assure you I still would be collecting now if I didnt stop. It was all I was talking about when I went out with mates!

I dont miss them at all really. I thoroughly enjoyed collecting though. I prefer unearthing old bikes out of peoples sheds than buying used bikes on ebay. More of a buzz.

shame that nick, because you had one of the best collections....  :'(
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: munners on July 10, 2009, 08:58 AM
Thanks.  :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(

Oh well. If i want to start again I can so we will see.

No rush. :)

My wife is happy to have me back on planet home rather than plonked on the sofa on rad. ;D
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: Waxintaxin on July 10, 2009, 09:05 AM
Same as every hobby , people come and people go , they get popular they die off and numbers fall. sometimes they rise again when the hobby gets more fashionable again sometimes they dont , all hobbys go through it

VW
Starwars
minis
mgs
toys
to name a few
there will always be a core of collectors who will never stop as they have found the hobby that will see them through till they die. some peole are merely here for the short term and will drift into something else maybe that one will be a keeper for them , maybe not

I guess all expensive hobbys have taken a hit this year and will revive when people have the disposible income again.

Rich
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: oberonspacefruit on July 10, 2009, 09:25 AM
Theres always been a core of collectors. If you stick around long enough, you see this kind of question come up every couple of years. The people that do it are usually the ones who dont stick around more than a year or two, and dont see the cyclical nature of things.
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: Jt on July 10, 2009, 09:35 AM

I guess all expensive hobbys have taken a hit this year and will revive when people have the disposible income again


key statement i'd say.
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to perso
Post by: diesel on July 10, 2009, 09:38 AM
I've sold up 2 or 3 times over the last 10 years, but I'm still here and now I'm able to control my spending (to a certain extent) I buy only what I need for a project or what I can afford.

I wish that I had had the self control to do this at the beginning when prices were much lower - but that hindsight for you.
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: Del on July 10, 2009, 11:40 AM
Well I sold the majority of my bikes/parts as I needed the money to buy my ex's equity of our house (still going through and a nightmare) I still have a couple of bikes that I want to keep but I may end up selling them if money becomes tight. If my financial circumstances were different I'd still be buying and collecting, I still love the hobby and now only get my fix from making stickers for them lol
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: Swivel on July 10, 2009, 11:51 AM
I had a spell about 2 months ago where I had enough, I think it was due to so many projects and too many parts scattered about. This has now changed, i'm still building 4 bikes though lol and intend to finish them sometime soon (may need someones help though!? if you're up for that, get in touch...). Otherwise my interest in the sport and collecting hasn't gone, I'm always searching for another Haro or a bargain, but I will have to kerb it a bit with the sprog here in 2 weeks. In the end I want a collection I can look at in my office, and that be a talking point for my clients and also have a couple of new school riders (one I'm using already), then if I achieve that soon, i'll be happy. Although, I do still have 1 GT in my loft begging to be built, someday perhaps lol.
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: chewy on July 10, 2009, 11:59 AM
 I prefer unearthing old bikes out of peoples sheds than buying used bikes on ebay. More of a buzz.
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Ya thieving b@stard  :LolLolLolLol:

mental note to myself : must remember to lock my shed  :coolsmiley:
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: thebigdog on July 10, 2009, 01:53 PM
I have pretty much had enough. The 3rd bike I built was the one I really wanted and I have still got it and will never sell it. Have had about 50 bikes since and some have been nice but they just don't make me smile like my Green GT. There is not really anything left I want to build.
I have been building an 81 GT Pro for the last few months, I need a chainring and a lever to finish it and have got bored of asking and looking to be honest. I nearly stripped it last night and put it all up for sale.
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: lmmrst on July 10, 2009, 03:59 PM
ive got to agree it can get a bit to much trying to source and afford parts for show bikes!! it can take over life a bit we had to sell a few of our collection to pay for a deposit on the new house which was heartbraking after all the hard work  :'(  now we have a few minters which dont get used!!  but the rest are ones we have picked up cheap from boot sales and out the local adds which for me is where the fun is get em cheap and have some fun on them!!!
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: jackel on July 10, 2009, 04:14 PM
i,m not quitting myself just taking a back seat for a bit sold all my spare and non wanted bits i wont be using but ive no doubt i,ll be doing builds in the future but i had to much stuff hanging about cluttering me gobi says and i want a mountain bike so the bits came in handy even though i,m now going to be getting the bike on the ride to work scheme :)
ive built between 12 and 15 bikes in the last year and a half.i have still got my silverfox(wont part with that its my baby)
spare stuffs all about gone now though and ive got no doubt i,ll need bits of it in the future for other builds lol ;D
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: Voodoocars on July 10, 2009, 05:19 PM
I got rid of mine once I realised that they (old school) are just rubbish compared to a modern bike to ride at a skatepark.  I still like looking at the old stuff but I'd rather ride than build. I wouldnt have mind keepin' my aero relex tho'.
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: dannywhiteley on July 10, 2009, 05:44 PM
I have sold just about all my spares, and after stripping and selling my chrome Rebel Freestyler I now just have my complete TA, Quadangle and white Rebel Freestyler that I will keep and am happy they are as good as I want them to be.

I dont look for parts anymore, dont search ebay - basically cos I dont want to see anything that may tempt me.  I used to rush in from work and straight onto ebay and the for sale ads on here in case I missed a bargain, but not any more.

Now my three are complete and finished I dont have to look for parts so that keeps away from the temptation.  I may at some point buy the odd part I wish to upgrade, but then again I may just sell up and just keep one (not sure which that would be yet) or go for broke and sell the lot.

I actually feels really good.  I used to go to sleep or daydream in work planning out colour codings on bikes, or running through the parts I had coming or to sell. 

Just bought a road bike with some of the Rebel cash and enjoy getting out on that without having to worry about ruining NOS parts...lol


 
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: virtualmeuk on July 10, 2009, 05:50 PM
For me its just a case of clearing the decks a bit. I have spent the last 2 years collecting and have nothing to put any bits on now so i decided to clear out everything apart from the 4 choice bikes i have here and sell the lot and maybe i will start again maybe i will concentrate on new school. I honestly dont know but i look at all my stuff every day and cant see the point in keeping it all. Better to let somone else have the use out of it all. :daumenhoch:
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: Waxintaxin on July 10, 2009, 06:04 PM
Its ineresting to note that whilst you have all sold your bits etc , someone bought them so its not as if there not selling
some as people drift off , new people find and start collecting
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: dannywhiteley on July 10, 2009, 06:12 PM
Just to add, I have been through this myself with VW and Star Wars (as mentioned above).

I got into VW a few years ago, and ended up building a show winning / Performance VW magazine cover Mk 1 Golf, a Porsche rimmed Lupo and a mint, stock early Corrado.  Ended up getting out about 3 years ago after having to buy a 'normal' car for work...

I also about 15 years ago started building a sweet collection of vintage Star Wars toys.  I ended up with thousands of pounds worth of stuff, that has now been reduced down to a single original 1985 unopened Luke Stormtrooper figure. At one point I had every figure released in unopened packets, loads of vehicles/playsets again in original boxes, prototype parts and many other interesting bits.  I sold most off over the last 4 years.

Got some cool pics of the above in any one is interested in seeing?

I think I am just a natural born collector, whether its BMX, VW or old toys will always want to buy and chase something interesting.

Actually thinking about it, old school Nike and Adidas trainers and tracksuits / clothing is currently what I search the bay for so nothing changes does it?  Got some lovely deadstock trainers and stuff like Adidas Colorado track tops, Tacchini Dallas, Nike Windrunners etc.  

Anything old school does it for me.  Just love the 80's.
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to perso
Post by: HUTCHMAN on July 10, 2009, 06:38 PM
Don't think I'll ever get rid of mine.I've owned bmx bikes since I got into it about 1982,never been without at least one.for me it's become part of daily life.I guess I'm in it for the long term.
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: southern andy on July 10, 2009, 07:07 PM
I'm in my second year of RAD and also my second year of collecting. Yes, i've had enough to be honest, i can never find the bits i need and i don't have the money for the bits i want.
The sport has screwed my body over with a few crashes, i now have scars and permanent dislocations i never had a year or so ago......BUT..... my son loves it, he loves everything about BMX and for that alone i will carry on in my search for the missing parts.

After the last build i said thats it no more, then a car boot find and a frameset given to us has sort of relit the flame that was rapidly going out. I'm doing one whilst my son is doing the other. When their done who knows what will happen.

I've thought countless times of splitting my bikes and selling them off but my hobby would then be gone.


So, will somebody sell me some Mongoose forks at MK :LolLolLolLol:
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: DIRTBIKER250F on July 10, 2009, 07:16 PM
I sold up to fund my new extravagent lifestyle  :buck2:
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: neiljonarcus on July 10, 2009, 07:39 PM
too many knock downs  . too much money spent . too many hours away from the family . and for what sometimes i ask myself why do i do it
carnt realy answer the question . i hope that going to mk09 gives me a bit more push and get me horny for old school bmx again . :-\
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to perso
Post by: Zippy on July 10, 2009, 07:47 PM
Some thing come and go and I've been heavily into the bmx scene for over 5 years this time round.

However bmx hasn't been my main priority lately as I've been getting into my mountain bikes and kayaking a lot lately as well.

Still love the bmx scene though.
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: lmmrst on July 10, 2009, 07:58 PM
 guys i think at the end of the day us old skool folk do it because we dont wanna let go of the old days our youth ect why else would we be riding round on bikes that are to small for us :2funny: lets face it anyone who isnt into bikes and are a similar age to us would think we are nuts :Dwe do it cus we love it !! i even own three cars all from the 80s and i know from experience when you get rid of your bits and bobs you end up wishing you hadnt!!! :daumenhoch:
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: bobafett on July 10, 2009, 07:58 PM
I also about 15 years ago started building a sweet collection of vintage Star Wars toys.

Got some cool pics of the above in any one is interested in seeing?

I think I am just a natural born collector, whether its BMX, VW or old toys will always want to buy and chase something interesting.

Anything old school does it for me.  Just love the 80's.


Interesting reading Danny mate - I can relate to a hell of a lot of it too  :-[  ;D

Trouble is I'm a hoarder as well as a collector so I never get around to the selling part  :LolLolLolLol:

Star Wars stuff, 80's yoyos, other 70's / 80's toys etc. 90's dance records too (all vinyl)

I even have my daughter collecting sticker albums and trading cards for stuff she's into  :-[ :LolLolLolLol:

At least with BMX I'm actually doing a bit of riding too so it's definitely improving my fitness and I really enjoy getting out on some of the bikes  :daumenhoch:

Natural born collector you say hmmmmmm I'm definitely all about that mate  :LolLolLolLol:

You see these lottery winners in the newspaper who don't spend the money - I reckon I could do a double rollover in within a year tops  :-X  too many things to collect, not enough time and money :LolLolLolLol:
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: dannywhiteley on July 10, 2009, 09:33 PM
Yeah, I got loads of old school toys and things ive picked up over the years.  Old toys, sticker albums, unopened sticker packs, loads of vinyl, etc.  Star Wars was the big one for me though, sent 10 years collecting that shit and spent a fortune. Got it all back though and then some.

I remember meeting a lad on the M62 services a few years ago and him handing over £2500 cash for some of my star wars stuff.

Heres my SW collection at its best (every one of those figures are unopened from the 80's), plus a full loose set of figures...

(http://img31.imageshack.us/img31/8937/fullk.jpg)

And heres my baby (and PVW cover issue).  Loved that car...

(http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/7113/dsc01202q.jpg)
(http://img375.imageshack.us/img375/4626/img4717.jpg)
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to perso
Post by: mark 2 on July 10, 2009, 09:56 PM
I can picture it now, was he dressed as a Stormtrooper?   :LolLolLolLol:


I'll be sticking with bmx, I can't see me selling up. It's too ingrained in me. It's been about 6 years so far this time around and 67 bikes. I didn't buy anything for about 7 months up until the last few weeks and was satisfied with what I had. But scored a pair of old GT coloured A'me's of US ebay for something like £6 posted and it snowballed again, £1900ish this month from money I saved towards changing my car....bell end... :idiot2:

Sold a fair bit though,  just wanted to fine tune what I've got and selling off what I know will never get used. That was tough being ruthless, some nice stuff went but reality is it was sat in draws doing nothing and all the little bits paid for a bike. A couple more builds to finish and fingers crossed that'll be it, just have a collection that I'm happy with that won't take up any more time.   Ok , maybe a bit of trading if I get bored of anything...

 :LolLolLolLol:
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: tolaknawris on July 10, 2009, 10:31 PM

^^^^^^^^  :daumenhoch:




as long as YOU are happy  8)
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: Dark Diggler on July 10, 2009, 10:54 PM
I prefer other things these days
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/v56/Phantom1998/Various/Fetish8.jpg)
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: Jt on July 10, 2009, 11:25 PM
can see me outing a couple more bikes yet...

then i want to build a really nice cruiser...
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to perso
Post by: brass monkey! on July 10, 2009, 11:26 PM
£1900ish this month from money I saved towards changing my car....bell end... :idiot2:



fook Mark, thought you'd quit the big spending !  >:D
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: brass monkey! on July 10, 2009, 11:27 PM
can see me outing a couple more bikes yet...

then i want to build a really nice cruiser...


selling the Changa then?  >:D
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: Jt on July 10, 2009, 11:36 PM
not sure...

i might just end up with the darryl young and the vdc..and a kick ass cruiser....

who knows....

might buy a load more bits after mk as there will be some juicy bits floating about....

its only money.
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: stu27 on July 10, 2009, 11:54 PM
it can be a very expensive and frustrating hobby at times,but it was my first love as a child(even before adam and the ants)
but bmx is my one and only exclusive memory i have,out of eveything that we had in the 80s,thats the one that won me over
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: moanjam on July 11, 2009, 12:07 AM
WE DO IT COS WE LOVE IT  :angrysoapbox: :angrysoapbox: :angrysoapbox: :angrysoapbox: :angrysoapbox: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant:
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to perso
Post by: mark 2 on July 11, 2009, 12:53 AM
£1900ish this month from money I saved towards changing my car....bell end... :idiot2:



fook Mark, thought you'd quit the big spending !  >:D

I thought all that had stopped too, but 2 bikes gave me that little wink, I bought them but that means 2 will have to go. Not got the space for any more and definitely need to lose 2 to claw back most of the money. The fooker is deciding what goes. The hutch judge is going for sure. 2 more really need to go space wise but in a right pickle over which ones.
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: stidds on July 11, 2009, 08:59 AM
As a few have said already this happens all the time, people drop in and out of the hobby all the time.  This isn't the 1st time and will not be the last. 

The core of people who really love BMX have been here for 5 years and will still be here in 5 years time. 
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to perso
Post by: fouronethreeoh! on July 11, 2009, 09:21 AM
Its nice to have a hobby, and its good that some of the big collectors have sold up some stuff as others can enjoy it.
I generally hunt around for cheap bits that need some restoration, as thats where the enjoyment is for me, taking some rusty broken 80s bike part and making it desireable for someone else. If i feel the house is filling up a bit too much then some bits get sold.
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: dannywhiteley on July 11, 2009, 09:40 AM
I think the difference is between people like me (in it to scratch an itch) and those in it for the long haul.  I never rode properly as a kid, just mooched about on my old halfords special, but I always remember wanting certain bikes from either reading mags or seeing other kids on better bikes than I had.  Now I have satisfied that, there is nothing to carry me further into it.

Those who raced as kids and throughout there lives have much more emotional attachment to it as a sport, rather than simply a collecting based hobby. But dont knock those like me who come and go, cos every couple of years we come in and mix it up a bit, keep it fresh and inject some money into the hobby.

Those like me who do just collect are bound to at some point either be satisfied with what they have built, or get bored, but either way there is nothing to keep us in the sport if we dont ride seriously.

Thats why every few years there seems to be an exodus of people leaving the hobby.  But as has been said, its only generally those who have been in relatively short term.
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: Jt on July 11, 2009, 09:47 AM
what he said
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: Waxintaxin on July 11, 2009, 01:11 PM
Yep well said

the reasons people collect are different but whats important is that people see the old bikes as objects of desire,not just old junk

Its great to get new people into the old school and its sad when people dissapear but i bet everybody old or new have enjoyed the expirience 
Title: Re: A lot of people are selling up their collections - why? If it's not to personal.
Post by: DIRTBIKER250F on July 11, 2009, 01:22 PM
Well put Rich, dont matter how long or who you know its the experiance and after you have had yer fill then its an expensive experiance to keep having
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