Old School BMX 1980 - 1988 > Old School Freestyle (frame stands and kickturns galore!)
GT i.d. please
Wayne Ryder:
I had one of those frames for a couple of years, bought for peanuts from Superbike in Ilford. It had 990 lugs, though. Only reason I ditched it was a dented seatstey tube.
Nice bike, a much better ride than the crappy steel S-Bend GT; that was a huge disappointment after wanting one for so long.
Peanut:
I've seen vertigo's with lugs.
two lugs or not two lugs that is the question.
David:
Yep, I've seen Vertigo's with lugs too but much later, on the newer style frames.
Here's GT's 1993 offerings - lugs/no lugs, you get the idea....
Still using the S-bend frame - your's is later than this.
All said and done, these are both entry level bikes - the Raleigh Burner's of their day.
:D
Peanut:
Did he just say the B word?
theRuler:
they were hardly the raleigh burners of their day
that crown was still held by the like of "universal" and "townsend"
oh, and raleigh. they never stopped making bmx's
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