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

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hotdog:
Ken Coster very kindly giving us a tour of the Skyway factory. Sept. '15. Redding Ca.
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I rode the Scorpion for about 12-18 months before,one day, a mate's dad backed over it in his drive. To say I was gutted was an understatement. With the bike not insured and no money the chances of getting a replacement looked bleak. That's when my older brother stepped in and said that he'd lend me the £300 for the new bike. Result !
Being an avid reader of Bicycle Motocross Action since '81 there was only one bike for me. A phone call to Surrey Skateboards and a custom-order ball burnished PK Ripper was placed.

hotdog:
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To quote BMX Action... this bike was "dialed" ! Everything about it met my expectations. The frame geometry was perfect. The Landing Gear forks were insane! Blue coaster Skyways,Maxy Cross cranks,Shimano DX pedals,blue anno Suntour stem,Elina Lightning Bolt seat,DC MX1000's and Renthal bars with Oakley .5 grips.
I was now set for learning some serious freestyle.

oldschoolace:
Great ramp shop Tim  :daumenhoch:

Dont forget the wewererad book if you unearth any more gems mate  ;)

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