Old School BMX 1980 - 1988 > Old School Freestyle (frame stands and kickturns galore!)
*** SURVIVOR - AMMACO FREESTYLER ***
Steve P:
Went and bought this old Ammaco Freestyler today . . . a big thumbs up to "selfpreservation" for posting a link in the for sale section :daumenhoch:
Some nice parts fitted but check out the drum brakes . . . ??? . . . I never saw this set up BITD
DP Freestyle bars
DK Freestyle stem
Araya 7X rims (never seen a brake pad)
Tuf Neck Power Disc and chainring
Sugino crank
GT Pedals
Suntour seat clamp
Perhaps someone can help confirm the frame era and model . . . :)
Came with a some other interesting stuff too . . . !!! CLICKETY CLICK !!! :shocked:
Must have been my lucky day
Steve
theRuler:
nice one
looks like a cool bike
the funky drummer
stuntmaster:
that sweet , i have one of those and very nice well built frame and forks . anyone know where i can get stickers from
theRuler:
agewise you gotta be looking at 84 for that one
looks like the one that andy ruffel tested in action bike of that year - the same test where he announced he was quitting freestyle.
after that, they were all in white
looks like it has had a recent rebuild too.
the oddy dynatron BB wasnt about in 84, afaik.
as for the drums, didnt acs make a drum brake bitd?
and i think they were fitted to the cyclo trials bikes of the day, until hydraulic became the norm.
very tidy!
Coastvl:
I'd hang onto those drums. Seems they are worth a bit. Woody Itson used them on his bike too bitd I think. :daumenhoch:
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