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Old School BMX 1980 - 1988 => Old School Freestyle (frame stands and kickturns galore!) => Topic started by: factory pilot on November 15, 2012, 06:21 PM
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Okay it's a long story which started with me dissin all 'Yes' products and then me having to eat humble pie to my new bessie mate Stu27 :-[ :LolLolLolLol: :LolLolLolLol:
I made another joke about a mythical Yes Freestyler and ever since I've been on a mission to find out all about it... I got the name at least :D
Has anybody got one or had one bitd ...what were the like to ride?.....what colours did they come in? All I know is they definitely made a white framed one.
Anyone got any pics or magazine reviews they could post ?
I'm guessing they must be rare as rockin horse doo doo ?
I've learned that one man's bmx poison is most definitely another radster's fresh meat..( no dissin if we can help it on this thread guys..trying to spread the bmx love around :daumenhoch:)
regards Antony
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hello new bessie mate :LolLolLolLol:
id love to see one of these,but YES products do seem a bit thin on the ground
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Come on guys i'd love to see one of these :daumenhoch:
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I used to do displays for Yes with a group of friends. Thay gave us clothing and helmets etc and did talk of giving us frames to use. Now my memory has gone a bit blank but I think they were from another manufacturer and the only names I can think of are Curtis or Rickman but I have a feeling whoever it was was based in the UK.
At the time we wern't all that keen as we already had bikes we were used to and as we were just offered frames would have to build our parts onto them.
I haven't heard of a Yes branded freestyle frame, it might have happened after I stopped riding, is there any chance they were bought in from someone else and then stickered up ?
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I never knew Yes made a freestyler!would love to see one!were'nt Yes french? :daumenhoch:
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Remember YES well, but can't recall a freestyler. Doesn't mean that they didn't exist though. Good luck :daumenhoch:
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cheers for the interest guys... :daumenhoch:
I've seen a picture of one in an advert in an 85 issue of bmx action bike(UK)....it was white with twin top tube and looked like the Torker that Bob Haro originally rode bitd.... it had some really wierd mags on it that were a strange OGK type that I can't identify......I know that in 85 there was a 'Yes Freestyle team' from another advert.
From hunting I know that the "Freestyle BMX" magazine Sept 85 has a TX Freestyler review in it.
Does anyone out there have this issue and let us know what it says ?
What about the 'Yes' brand itself...anymore info ? Was it a UK brand ? Was it a bit like 'Aero' with UK only products as well as US products.
I know Yes made Hutch and GT Race jerseys.
Keep it coming please :4_17_5:
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ive got a YES race jersey
if you wanna wipe your bum on it Ant :daumenhoch:
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:LolLolLolLol: :LolLolLolLol: :LolLolLolLol: :LolLolLolLol:
Hey Stu don't turn me back to the dark side again.... 'Yes' should be totally respected....but if I ever run out of toilet paper I'll send you a PM ...first dib dobs :2funny: :2funny: :2funny:
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I thought that Yes products came about after Motorcycle City thought it would be a good idea to get in on the BMX thing.
I think Motorcycle City had their head office in Farnborough. We used to go in there a lot to get Ame grips. A guy called Dean Hemmings was someone high up in the company and I think it was him that opened the City BMX shop. They sold Yes products exclusively, possibly they had links with them through Motorcycle clothing and helmets.
I will have a look through my box of BMX stuff to see if I can see anything of interest that might shed a bit more light.
Yes bike parts wern't brilliant but the clothing and helmets were probably as good as those sold by more well known companies, they were probably a fair bit cheaper though.
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Thanks for that mate :smitten:...really interesting stuff :4_17_5:
The consensus seems to be that Helmets etc seem to be very good but parts etc seem to be very bad and usually awful copy parts
Keep it coming..still limited info on that freestyler surely someone on her had one ?
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Keep it coming..still limited info on that freestyler surely someone on her had one ?
You'd be surprised!someone else probably did have one,just not on here!I had a Yes helmet bitd,it had 3 graduating blue stripes on each side,i seem to recall peeling the stripes off to make it look like a more expensive Yes lid! :daumenhoch:
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great stuff....there was definitely a 'YES products USA' too but I've never seen anything in an actual US magazine (BMX Action/Plus etc) only an American address on a UK advert.
Any US Radsters out there who can add some more info ? 8)
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great stuff....there was definitely a 'YES products USA' too but I've never seen anything in an actual US magazine (BMX Action/Plus etc) only an American address on a UK advert.
Any US Radsters out there who can add some more info ? 8)
I think Yes went under in 85 - which might be why the 85 freestyler is a hard to find, that ad could have been the proto model. Interesting you say about "Yes USA", I've seen pics of a GT jersey in an 87 ad with the Yes logo on it, often wondered were that came from.
I hope somone can scan that ad - would be cool to see.
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Remembered this bike, checked through old mags and....
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/mm27/m3jt/Untitled-2.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/mm27/m3jt/Untitled-3.jpg)
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Good digging! Looks alot like a Torker mind.
(http://i1224.photobucket.com/albums/ee368/rad_pitt/ScreenShot2012-11-28at000606.png)
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I've seen one of them years ago
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Bloody hell guys the pics are simply brilliant :4_17_5:
defo looks like a torker copy... I want one right now !!
Now we need a parts list :smitten:
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Parts list is in the ad above ::)
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Doh!!!! The joys of using a vey old iPhone at work :D
cool... Lovin it 8)
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no dissin if we can help it on this thread guys..trying to spread the bmx love around
Get fu*ked!! ;D
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I'm sure someone was selling an Akron seat on here, maybe Zombie-Jesus. It was a component of this bike so there's a good start bro :daumenhoch:
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Wheels - OGK type Mag
Tyres - Snakebelly whitewall
Brakes - Front and rear MX1000 type calipers with front potts mod, rear coaster
Levers - Tech 3 type
Crank, Spider and Chainring - Sugino, 44T ring
Stem - Suntour type with potts mod
Seat - Akron with steel undercarriage
Grips - Mushroom type
Plastic coated stunt pegs
There's a brief run down for ya :daumenhoch: Get collecting ;D
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steel undercarriage
:-X
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no dissin if we can help it on this thread guys..trying to spread the bmx love around
Get fu*ked!! ;D
a rad thread wouldn't be a rad thread without Rich adding his words of wisdom :2funny:
its wierd but its very close to my aero reflex build ... custom white frame with white/black components...always a good look in my book... RL Osborn inspired chic 8)
many thanks guys :4_17_5: it's been a great journey of discovery :daumenhoch:
I hope you appreciate all this Stu ? Maybe we could do a joint build if one ever turns up ? :smitten:
I bet it would be real easy to get some nos white YES freestyle bars, pads and pegs :LolLolLolLol:
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I hope you find one Antony. :daumenhoch:
Im sure there's one out there with your name on it... ;)
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I hope you find one Antony. :daumenhoch:
Im sure there's one out there with your name on it... ;)
x2 would be cool to see one of these built.I'd probably use original O.G.K's though! :daumenhoch:
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Just had a very interesting chat with Mark from RetrospectBmX about 'Yes' Products and wierdly he said that not just two days ago he spoke to a guy who used to buy and sell bmx parts back in the day from Yes.
This guy apparently has been collecting parts for a long time and he told Mark that about ten years ago he went to the main 'Yes' warehouse just on the off chance of getting some deadstock and to catch up with old friends. Sadly they told him that he'd missed out on everything by two weeks.
Two weeks previous they had destroyed and skipped hundreds of kashimax seats, shimano pedals , bars, brakesets, etc etc..... even hacksawing alloy hubbed tuffs so they could all fit into the skips..
..it's enough to make a grown man weep :'( :'( :'( :'(
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Just had a very interesting chat with Mark from RetrospectBmX about 'Yes' Products and wierdly he said that not just two days ago he spoke to a guy who used to buy and sell bmx parts back in the day from Yes.
This guy apparently has been collecting parts for a long time and he told Mark that about ten years ago he went to the main 'Yes' warehouse just on the off chance of getting some deadstock and to catch up with old friends. Sadly they told him that he'd missed out on everything by two weeks.
Two weeks previous they had destroyed and skipped hundreds of kashimax seats, shimano pedals , bars, brakesets, etc etc..... even hacksawing alloy hubbed tuffs so they could all fit into the skips..
..it's enough to make a grown man weep :'( :'( :'( :'(
A sad story indeed! :(
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some good work there anthony :daumenhoch: :daumenhoch:
would be one hell of a find
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Just had a very interesting chat with Mark from RetrospectBmX about 'Yes' Products and wierdly he said that not just two days ago he spoke to a guy who used to buy and sell bmx parts back in the day from Yes.
This guy apparently has been collecting parts for a long time and he told Mark that about ten years ago he went to the main 'Yes' warehouse just on the off chance of getting some deadstock and to catch up with old friends. Sadly they told him that he'd missed out on everything by two weeks.
Two weeks previous they had destroyed and skipped hundreds of kashimax seats, shimano pedals , bars, brakesets, etc etc..... even hacksawing alloy hubbed tuffs so they could all fit into the skips..
..it's enough to make a grown man weep :'( :'( :'( :'(
:shocked:
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Who wants one
I will put some pics up in a bit
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heres some pics
(http://i47.tinypic.com/2dtxk4x.jpg)
(http://i49.tinypic.com/a9qaw.jpg)
(http://i45.tinypic.com/119w6e0.jpg)
(http://i49.tinypic.com/2d83kmd.jpg)
(http://i49.tinypic.com/e182me.jpg)
(http://i49.tinypic.com/2s1qf5i.jpg)
(http://i45.tinypic.com/1z55js4.jpg)
(http://i50.tinypic.com/fazk8l.jpg)
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^^^WOW!A rare beast indeed,thanks for sharing dude.that is a lovely survivor :daumenhoch:
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well guess what I've just bought, on my way to old bloke buys a bmx and ends up in hospital syndrome wohooooooooo
many thanks to mattbloke, top boy and very helpful, already organise the shot blasting and powder coating, gonna do it all up original but ill rework tired bits and then maybe put spokes on it for actual riding
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nice one mate :4_17_5:
can't wait to see the finished build 8)