Old School BMX 1980 - 1988 > Old School Freestyle (frame stands and kickturns galore!)
free agent on the bay
motomagII:
i didnt offer it to any member on here .moose helped me out big style to get the frame and forks and sell one of my rides so i was obliged and very happy to send the frame to him at his price and we both benefited from the deal .i coyuld have put it on rad for grabs but we had verbally agreed to do the deal and we both stick to what we have said .if it hadent have been for moose i wouldnt have got the freeagent at all i dont think as i wasnt sure what it was at all he knew straight away .
gmac:
Must be something wrong with me then, cos I don't like it. ???
retrogeezer:
Hey G....I said that tongue in cheek matey - wasn't having a whinge at you!
TBH, I don't realy like it that much but it would fit nice with my VDC stuff.
What is really annoying is that I saw the original one Moose had on the kings cycles website about 3 years ago when I worked at Tricky bikes.
Tim said he had rung them and they said it was just a test page on their website!! Why the hell he said that I have no idea coz I would have bought it straight away. :rant:
S
Moose:
I'd like to take this oppourtunity to thank Greg again - the deal was a smooth one. :daumenhoch:
It's funny how I'd forgotten all about the Free Agent from BITD, but when someone posted a picture of the prototype on VBMX, it came flooding back and it became a 'Holy Grail' of mine. :smitten:
I think I've been very lucky to own both the frame and this frameset that I have now. Hopefully it will be built up soon with mostly original survivor parts and some NOS bits. 8)
'Campy' drop-outs are indeed Campagnolo
retrogeezer:
--- Quote ---it came flooding back and it became a 'Holy Grail' of mine.
--- End quote ---
then it ended up in the right hands! :)
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