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Old School BMX 1980 - 1988 => Old School Freestyle (frame stands and kickturns galore!) => Topic started by: highrisedrifter on April 05, 2007, 04:29 PM
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Ok, here's a pic of my first bike in over twenty years.
Big thanks to Daz BMX for selling it to me. It only took me twenty minutes to put the thing together as Daz did most of it before he shipped it over to me.
Got to put some red grips, seat, seatclamp and pedals on it though and I will be happy.
This is going to be a rider, by the way.
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/w217/highrisedrifter/MyAero001SMALL.jpg)
HRD
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Looking good there mate, like the colour scheme. Bit to nice for a rider :D
Not sure about the layback thou :-X
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good solid bike for a rider, and as above about seat post, if its gonna be a rider, try n get a used GT layback and take about 1" off the top of it, you'l still have plenty of room to ride and you wont bend it, avoid oddysey laybacks, as much use as a chocolate firegaurd.
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Thanks for the input. :)
I've got a Renthal seatpost I could use. Once I get all the other parts and find my decent camera, I'll take a better pic of the bike. :daumenhoch:
Cheers
HRD
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cracking bike for the money are the aero's.
some of the best welding i've seen on a bike.
very nice build that is.
he's a good ole boy is our daz :daumenhoch:.
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cracking looking build there mate! i'd go along with the layback thingy........i use one of the ELF type laybacks in mt beat, they look like a straight post but have all the benefits of a layback :daumenhoch:
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nice bike mate
should ride well
ditch the layback though
if it's a weak one, it will snap mid session
if it's a strong one, it will crack the frame. layback seatposts murder old school frames
unless you only weigh nine stone.
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Updated pics of the Aero
I changed the seatpost for a different one. All i had though, unfortunately. :-\
I also removed the black parts and replaced them with red components where I could.
Hope you like.
HRD
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/w217/highrisedrifter/Aero001.jpg)
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thats lookin so different now
just a couple of bits changed and now its sorted
nice build :daumenhoch:
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How dare you improve on perfection! ;) nice job buddy,looks a lot nicer :daumenhoch:
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Great first build, watch out though it gets addictive from here on out :shocked:
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Great first build, watch out though it gets addictive from here on out :shocked:
Damn you're right about it bein addictive. I wish you weren't though. ;D
This month so far, i've bought:
Aero Reflex
Streetbeat f&f - in another thread called 'Second Project - Skyway Streetbeat' in the Tech and Restoration section
Haro master f&f - in the same thread as above but further down
GT Pro Performer f&f - On its way from the USA
Haro gen 1 f&f - being rechromed
*cries*
The haro gen 1 should be the next one to be up and running though. I'm hoping it will be sorted by the end of this week at the latest. REALLY looking forward to putting this one together, I have to say. :laugh:
Thanks everyone for the encouragement. It;s good to know that my ideas aren't that far off the mark! :2funny:
Cheers
HRD
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:LolLolLolLol:
soon you'll reach the hiding bikes and parts from the wife in places you won't remember either :daumenhoch:
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thats lookin so different now
just a couple of bits changed and now its sorted
nice build :daumenhoch:
I agree that looks sooooooooo much better :shocked:
Nice components dude :daumenhoch: