Old School BMX 1980 - 1988 > Old School Freestyle (frame stands and kickturns galore!)

Freeagent.....

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retrogeezer:
Freeagent is very cool - made by VDC in case you didn't know!  :daumenhoch:

Rad Robbo:
Purchased by myself from Alpine Action- Notting Hill Gate in December 1984. The frame and forks at the time were "ALLEGEDLY" pre production due to the fact that the top tube is 1 1/2 inches longer behind the seat tube than the standard production version.
The frame and forks were originally chrome plated but with nickel blows (golding) around the top tube and seat tube as well as along the seat and chain stays, as I said pre production . The reason that I came by owning this bike was due to the fact that my friend James had one on hold from Alpine Action for his birthday in December. When he picked it up my eyes nearly poped out and I knew I had to own one.

The bike has no seriel no, campy dropouts and an extended top tupe with frame stands that are further back. Alpine Action had the frame in a stock a couple of months before the purchase so I guess it was made around Aug/Sep 84.

Zippy:
I think I've said this in another thread but that, for me, was the bike of the show.

Inspired me to go and build a show stopper for next year.

I loved the polished Araya Aero's. I'm polishing a set at the moment and know how much work goes into them.

Bren Gunn:
It made me do a sex wee :4_17_5:

scary_leary:

--- Quote from: Bren Gunn on August 09, 2006, 10:00 PM ---It made me do a sex wee :4_17_5:

--- End quote ---

so that was the noise cummin from the camo tent!!!

wankin over a bmx in a duran duran t-shirt.......that proper sick!

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