Old School BMX 1980 - 1988 > Old School Freestyle (frame stands and kickturns galore!)
Have you regretted selling anything?
theRuler:
i sold a gen one haro freestyler in 1990 for about 20 quid.
i cant remember if it had wheels on, but it had a UNI seat, vector bars (integral stem) and the green reflective cables.
i had a fox 4styler frame and fork, but my dad threw it away, sometime early 90's.
out of the 2 i wish i had the fox more.
Moose:
--- Quote ---out of the 2 i wish i had the fox more
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Why??? ???
theRuler:
thats the rarer of the 2.
i mean i'd like them both!!! but i know a gen one is still obtainable. the 4stylers are all gone now. my frame cracked, and i re welded it at school. i imagine they all broke.
the gen one haro was a real beauty though. i bought it off a "rich kid" in about 1988, for FIFTY QUID. it looked like he had been bought the most expensive bike the shop had in 1983, rode it for a year, got flat tyres, then left it in his garage.
it had white aero zytecs
the clarkes cables / covers
vector bars/stem combo
uni seat
dia compe brakes
sugino 3 pc alloy cranks
and was absolutely mint. the last bike i rode before getting a motorbike in 1989 was this haro. i used to ride with a bunch a skateboarders on a crappy quarterpipe. no one else was into bmx by that point.
Moose:
I know that there aren't many Fox Factor's around, but to rather have one than a Gen1? No way :D
By the way, what difference was there between a 4styler and an F1?
theRuler:
same bike
the later model had funky decals saying fox 4styler!
i rode my gen1 for ages. the fox was better to ride. but i had stopped riding it due to frame crackage :D
i will buy a 4styler as soon as i see one for sale. dont bother trying to outbid me as my budget is large for one of them!!!!
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