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Title: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: Trev on September 05, 2006, 08:00 PM
Was having a chat yesterday about the most memorable rider's bike's from bitd.

The top two we agreed on was Neil Ruffell's orange Street Beat and Carlo's Pink Street Beat with grey Tuffs.

Stateside has to be Fiola's flying banana phase and Ron W's blue Sport with white Peregrines.

Others included Craig Campbell's chrome Prolite with green Tuffs and Andy Ruffell's  blue / yellow / white signature frame.

Any others spring to mind?
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: theRuler on September 05, 2006, 08:04 PM
rob peterson's ta

with the bell

and the HANDLEBARS THAT HIT THE SEAT
phuh cheat. master of balance my ass. i would school him
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: WizardWeb on September 05, 2006, 08:19 PM
Fiola's Banana bike
Wilkersons blue sport with forklifters
Woody Itsons pink Trickstar
Buffs orange CW
Dominguez's White Master.
Craig Campbells TA with platform and either his blue or chrome Pro-lites, they were both great.
Blythers red FST
RL's Red RL20II

That's a few to be getting along with....  :)

Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: Trev on September 05, 2006, 08:34 PM
Itson's pink Hutch.....how did we forget that one?  :crazy2:  :LolLolLolLol:
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: harris on September 05, 2006, 08:37 PM
bob haro on gen 1 if it hasnt been mentioned
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: CD17 on September 05, 2006, 08:50 PM
bob haro on gen 1 if it hasnt been mentioned

Was going to say GEN 1, but we all know what's going to come..................


Also I think Mike Buff's PK Ripper  :daumenhoch:
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: Bren Gunn on September 05, 2006, 09:22 PM
Bob Haros' gen 1,  it's the only one I can actually remember...


and Hoffmans 1st Condors :daumenhoch:
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: daz bmx it! on September 05, 2006, 09:54 PM
Neil Ruff's Orange skyway ;)
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: Del on September 05, 2006, 09:59 PM
Yep, Neil's Orange Beat.. also Fiola's Candy Red GT Performer, I got my GT Painted Red BITD (ruined it, but that's another story)
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: Geth on September 05, 2006, 10:16 PM
Freestyle thread but what the hell.....

Richie Anderson's 24" Skyway TA
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: Trev on September 05, 2006, 10:26 PM

are you Geth Shooter by any chance?  :4_17_5:
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: WizardWeb on September 05, 2006, 10:55 PM
Hey Geth that's a good tangent to take this, it wasn't only freestylers that had memorable bikes.

Greg Hills pink GHP.... oh I suppose Mike Miranda's pink Hutch too...

Why do pink bikes stand out so much.....?  ;D
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: Trev on September 05, 2006, 11:09 PM

does anyone one remember my pink skyway?  :LolLolLolLol: the most undialled bike in UKBFA's history...
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: mark j on September 05, 2006, 11:22 PM
The fat kids "street thrashin' TA in the skyway ad for me.........always wondered what the back end of it looked like, an unknown bmx mystery! There was one like it on ebay a couple of years ago that looked inspired by it.
www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=44&cat=505

No one's mentioned Elliot's kuwahara et yet.....do they both count?
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: Bob_Acid on September 05, 2006, 11:27 PM
I was going to say that one from the add Mark, TA's in general when Skyway released white tuffs they looked great and Fiola's yellow GT  :daumenhoch:
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: fraz167 on September 06, 2006, 11:52 AM
Hoffmans TA
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: trill on September 06, 2006, 01:29 PM
what about jess.d's dark green performer with yellow tuff's
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: P0LL0 on September 06, 2006, 01:37 PM
Hoffmans TA

Which one??!!!! He busted loads of em!

Mike Cannings Green and white StreetBeat
Andy Ruffells Goose
Jason Davies Yellow Haro
Eric Steel's Yellow Curtis race bike
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: stoke bloke on September 06, 2006, 03:04 PM
andy preston,s white quadangle with red  tuffs. weird thing is I was told not long ago that  a guy in stoke named Dizzy has it .He rode with Andy back in the day  he bought it off andy years ago. not sure if it true but it  would be nice to see it again.
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: theRuler on September 06, 2006, 03:05 PM
andy's quad is more memorable than his brakedancer
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: P0LL0 on September 06, 2006, 03:52 PM
andy's quad is more memorable than his brakedancer

FFS That was aweful!!!
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: brass monkey! on September 06, 2006, 04:00 PM
WOODY ITSON'S GOLD TRICKSTAR !  :)
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: trill on September 06, 2006, 04:08 PM
or hoffman's white p.k ripper. that's when everyone started 2 want one again.
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: Carlo Griggs on September 06, 2006, 04:33 PM
It can only be FIOLA... Yellow... For everyone that was around at that time anyway..
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: Jesse on September 06, 2006, 04:40 PM
Nick Philip's kermit green Performer, with all the stickers and fake barbed wire...
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: Wayne Ryder on September 06, 2006, 05:45 PM
Not specific bikes, but Greg Guillotte's ramshackle collection of knackered rides.
Remember the shot in ABMX or RAD of him doing a Ceiling Fan, a bolt through the seattube of his StreetBeat?

I saw him ride at Alfreton once, his Sport and the parts on it were so thrashed that a wheel gave up and he borrowed someone else's bike to ride after the comp. Word on the balcony (amongst those avoiding Gary Neale's mum, bless 'er she couldn't half talk) was 'I wouldn't bloody lend him mine...'
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: Geth on September 06, 2006, 05:56 PM

are you Geth Shooter by any chance?  :4_17_5:

I'm a (almost) 40yr old bloke that looks like Geth Shooter @ 40 if he'd put on about 3 stone and gained some wrinkles :LolLolLolLol:
(yes)
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: trill on September 06, 2006, 09:54 PM
greg's blk & white haro sport was quite memorable,well knaked though.
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: Bigplinky on September 06, 2006, 10:58 PM
Sorry another race bike, Greg Hills 1982 GT with the blue forks.
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: Bob_Acid on September 07, 2006, 12:03 AM
WOODY ITSON'S GOLD TRICKSTAR !  :)


good shout but i didn't know about that till this time around. Think i'd stopped reading the mags by then :(

no doubt it's an icon though ;)
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: Trev on September 07, 2006, 12:40 AM

are you Geth Shooter by any chance?  :4_17_5:

I'm a (almost) 40yr old bloke that looks like Geth Shooter @ 40 if he'd put on about 3 stone and gained some wrinkles :LolLolLolLol:
(yes)


Hi there Geth. What an absolute honour I might add.  I first got into BMX during the Kelloggs 1985.  Freestyle was my main interest, so Neil Ruffell was my first hero, but I watched the racing parts also and had an interest in that too.  You were sensational.  Back then everyone was under the impression that the Americans were untouchable.  You proved them wrong. I just remember you trouncing em and making me feeling so proud to be British.  As I said before, I was a freestyler, but you was the only racer that I could actually call a hero of mine.  It was you and Neil that inspired me to get into the sport.  Unfortunately, Neil is no longer with us, so I cannot tell him the influence he has had on my life, but you are still around and if it wasn't for the two British lads showing us how it was done, and that it was not just a sport for the Americans, I may not have carried on my interest.  For that reason alone, you will always have a God like status to me.  Sorry if this sounds very a**e lickish, but how often do you get a chance to tell one of your original heros what an influence they were on you.
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: Geth on September 07, 2006, 11:42 AM

are you Geth Shooter by any chance?  :4_17_5:

I'm a (almost) 40yr old bloke that looks like Geth Shooter @ 40 if he'd put on about 3 stone and gained some wrinkles :LolLolLolLol:
(yes)


Hi there Geth. What an absolute honour I might add.  I first got into BMX during the Kelloggs 1985.  Freestyle was my main interest, so Neil Ruffell was my first hero, but I watched the racing parts also and had an interest in that too.  You were sensational.  Back then everyone was under the impression that the Americans were untouchable.  You proved them wrong. I just remember you trouncing em and making me feeling so proud to be British.  As I said before, I was a freestyler, but you was the only racer that I could actually call a hero of mine.  It was you and Neil that inspired me to get into the sport.  Unfortunately, Neil is no longer with us, so I cannot tell him the influence he has had on my life, but you are still around and if it wasn't for the two British lads showing us how it was done, and that it was not just a sport for the Americans, I may not have carried on my interest.  For that reason alone, you will always have a God like status to me.  Sorry if this sounds very a**e lickish, but how often do you get a chance to tell one of your original heros what an influence they were on you.

Wow. Blown away! :-[
I'd guess that most people that know me personally would laugh at what you wrote. I have no real ambition other than to prove that I am no less a person than anyone else on the planet. I never really had any heroes and I guess that meant the lads in that race were just normal blokes like me. They were probably more dedicated to training than I was though!! :LolLolLolLol:
That doesn't mean I didn't admire the skills that some riders had though. There were some amazing bike riders around back then. Even better riders around now.
They probably wouldn't have met me in the bar for a pint after though!
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: Mattdub on September 07, 2006, 11:57 AM

are you Geth Shooter by any chance?  :4_17_5:

I'm a (almost) 40yr old bloke that looks like Geth Shooter @ 40 if he'd put on about 3 stone and gained some wrinkles :LolLolLolLol:
(yes)


Hi there Geth. What an absolute honour I might add.  I first got into BMX during the Kelloggs 1985.  Freestyle was my main interest, so Neil Ruffell was my first hero, but I watched the racing parts also and had an interest in that too.  You were sensational.  Back then everyone was under the impression that the Americans were untouchable.  You proved them wrong. I just remember you trouncing em and making me feeling so proud to be British.  As I said before, I was a freestyler, but you was the only racer that I could actually call a hero of mine.  It was you and Neil that inspired me to get into the sport.  Unfortunately, Neil is no longer with us, so I cannot tell him the influence he has had on my life, but you are still around and if it wasn't for the two British lads showing us how it was done, and that it was not just a sport for the Americans, I may not have carried on my interest.  For that reason alone, you will always have a God like status to me.  Sorry if this sounds very a**e lickish, but how often do you get a chance to tell one of your original heros what an influence they were on you.

Wow. Blown away! :-[
I'd guess that most people that know me personally would laugh at what you wrote. I have no real ambition other than to prove that I am no less a person than anyone else on the planet. I never really had any heroes and I guess that meant the lads in that race were just normal blokes like me. They were probably more dedicated to training than I was though!! :LolLolLolLol:
That doesn't mean I didn't admire the skills that some riders had though. There were some amazing bike riders around back then. Even better riders around now.
They probably wouldn't have met me in the bar for a pint after though!


Did someone mention a Pint ??  :daumenhoch: . Roll on Epic , we'll have a few that night maybe  :D
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: Geth on September 07, 2006, 11:59 AM
Yes please. :daumenhoch:
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: Mattdub on September 07, 2006, 12:01 PM
Yes please. :daumenhoch:

For deffo  :daumenhoch:
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: piper on September 08, 2006, 12:23 PM

MD`s white master,just the dogs twitcher........!!! :4_17_5:
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: dj_benice on September 08, 2006, 01:13 PM
Scott WIlliams 1st black gt pro I saw in the UK.
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: lloydieboy on September 10, 2006, 11:11 AM
Dave Vandespecks Street Beat prototype.
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: chris laney on September 10, 2006, 05:43 PM
How about Jason Hassles Candy Apple red Trick Star I think he rode it at a comp in Newcastle Oh my god what a bike!!!!!
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: WizardWeb on September 10, 2006, 10:14 PM
DMC's green 86 Master
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: mantadave on September 12, 2006, 11:14 AM
Andy ruffells supergoose 1 and pro class in all the  adverts . mike buffs ripper R L s redline  :4_17_5:   
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: P0LL0 on September 12, 2006, 12:38 PM
How about Jason Hassles Candy Apple red Trick Star I think he rode it at a comp in Newcastle Oh my god what a bike!!!!!

He won the highest air comp at Mons on that bike as well 7feet i think  :daumenhoch:
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: duncan on September 12, 2006, 01:38 PM
The first Candy Red Trick Star I saw was Jose Juarez in BMX Plus, he was the back-flip guy.
I'd forgotten about that, it was probably the nicest looking bike I'd seen.
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: Frosty on September 12, 2006, 01:43 PM
Wizard, did Greg Hill have a pink bike or was it just the pink race kit? I'd love to see some pics of said bike though?

Most memorable for me without a doubt (race bike though) is the DB Harry Leary Turbo - there had just not been anything like it before - stunning and combined with one of the coolest race colours to boot!!
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: ronnie360 on September 12, 2006, 08:36 PM
gen 1 for me all the way but frazer campbell,s c/c prolite prototype in baby blue

and white tuffs was a nice bike  :daumenhoch:
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: chris laney on September 13, 2006, 07:22 PM
Is it me or did we love our bikes more than the kids of today do? I mean I used to strip my bike every week & greese it & polish... or was I just really anal?!!!!!
I had alush white skyway freestyle with light blue tuffs it waqs imaculate & looked like I was sponsered by them I loved it. Laters
Title: Re: Most remembered rider's bikes
Post by: motomagII on September 13, 2006, 08:40 PM
most memorable was ruffells team burner .ruffells orange beat ,and the gold hutch trickstar .also dont know who rode it but what inspired my and my first bmx was mongoose motomag .being young and nyieve i loved the look of them wheels and had to have .man they weighed some
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