Old School BMX 1980 - 1988 > Old School Freestyle (frame stands and kickturns galore!)
Freestyle Manufacturer Advice
aerostylie:
The BMX bug has got me and I’m looking to purchase a 2nd o/s BMX (thought I could resist by just having 1 bike). Anyhow, I’ve seen this on e-bay and considering having a bid, really like the look of it.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/FALCON-PRO-MAG-FLYER-BMX-OLD-SKOOL_W0QQitemZ260023156913QQihZ016QQcategoryZ22677QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Does anybody know about the manufacturer, build quality, history etc. I’m thinking it may have been one of those ‘jump on the bandwagon’ manufacturers BITD?
The seller says it’s a 16.5 frame size…..do you reckon this is the top tube? If it is the top tube, it seems a tad on the small side, the wheels are 20 inch.
Any advice/help/info would be great :daumenhoch:.
Cheers
Paul
Stodgy:
Personally, I'd leave it...much better to save your money for something that you do remember from BITD...IMO
But if it makes you smile...have it! :daumenhoch:
Del:
I think he's measured the 16" from top of the seat tube to bb tube a la mountain bike sizing.
Falcon Pro made some basic/average stuff BITD, i dont know much about them but a few kids had them around my way like the Omega etc, never remember them doing them in white though.. Personally I'd only have that bike for the OGK's
WizardWeb:
That's what I was thinking Del, go for the OGK's !
aerostylie:
Cheers guys for the feedback :daumenhoch:
Mmmmmmmmmm...didn't realise they were OGKs!!!! :) I'll see how the auction goes over the next few days ::)
I like the overall package......maybe as a resto or survivor bike. Thought it was something a different from other brand name BMXs.
May even change my avatar to Falconstylie if successful!!!
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