How much did you pay for your j? BD pedals. I paid a $180 when they originally came out in like 2012. But the original ones from the 80s are over a $1000. But I know you have a reproduction ones?? And the jbd cranks?@RadBMXBuilds
Oh bro you totally outdid yourself on this one... Just when I think you can't do better you do!!! That stem cap and those cranks wow!!! What freewheel is that rocking??? Ohh man that needs a white industries or Profile... It's absolutely gorgeous.
That's not the original aerospes. Correct. Because I can see the screw bolt inside. Those look like jbd cranks which I have. But I got mine 46 hundred dollars back in two thousand fifteen
i would love to hear where the parts were manufactured. are those cranks from the Profile factory? or were they manufactured later in house by Hutchinson?
Such a sick build!!!!! I wish I still had mine. Was stolen from the Huntington Creek Apartments in HB. The only thing I would change is the wheels but I understand your opinion. Those cranks are insane. That's 10 grand all day. Someone would pay it too.
I got the same Bike all Chrome 29er and I got 4400 in the Build, Bulls Eye Hubs High Polisher ..Same cranks Chrome Hutch Pedals took off my Crupi's and put the back in the Box almost got Hutch Hubs Nay .....My first Hutch Pro was the ones that didn't have a SN Number .... Nice Bike you got .. Keep on BMX ,en
I have a pre-serial 1980-81 Hutch pro racer, I've had put up for yrs. Does is hurt the value to clean them up and make it Shiney again? I was actually thinking about selling it? I've seen people who sell just random antiques say it hurts the prices of items.
@KithEsq your Hutch is probably one of the last frame & forks sets built by Thruster BMX bikes ( Speed Unlimited) in Wayne NJ. Some time around 81 I think is when Hutch decided to build their own bikes & parts before that Hutch contracted Thruster to build their frames & forks and other companies to build other components like MCS , Profile. Here in NJ back then we had all the big name brands , Mongoose, Diamondback but most guys had a Thruster ( Vanishing Point / Tri-Power ) or a Hutch , know a couple of guys I grew up with went to the Thruster factory witch was across the street from my fathers job and brought their Hutch , ordered it and went back a week or 2 later to pick up their built Hutch.
If it were a pre-85 Hutch that had been sitting in the rafters the whole time, would you have rode it? Would it be the most valuable BMX in the world? I enjoy the channel. So this bike has the same kind of fork threads as an old school? Seems like the cranks have a smaller bracket size... You probably want to be really alert, I heard that everyone is going to be selling stuff due to the economy.
Hi am from PR went bmx fever come i had to have a cool bike so i saw a brand new bike i get thad hutch . In the street i was the king 😀 we move to orlando,fl an nothing back in 88 was like wen i live in PR i sell the bike to a kid .and thad was mi big mistake he have the bike for less the a month an in the school someone stil he bike 😮 i am back to PR all my friend are marie have a family but not me i still living the 80 😀 am 57 and i trie to fine a Hutch pro to buy and get in shape 👍
It's a very nice bike, but i guess I disagree on the serial number dramatically increasing its value . If this were a 1980s-era, it would be different. Just my opinion. I actually ordered a candy apple red Trick Star with all of the same exact parts you have. I never built it, though. It's still wrapped up. Anyway, I am going to sell a NOS 1987 Hutch Pro Racer frame and fork set in its original box, never built.
@@RadBMXBuilds There's nothing wrong with that. As with anything, its value is a perceived by the buyer. Everyone has an opinion on that, just as we both do. John DeBruin has done a fantastic job of resurrecting the Hutch brand and the workmanship on the new-generation Hutch products is incredible. I realize that low serial numbers get some people excited, and that's fine, but I tend to think that comes into play further down the road. Remember when Profile released their anniversary box cranks back in 2007 or so? I mean, the first time, when they were limited to 100 sets or whatever it was. I have the first serialized set of those, but I don't think that ultimately matters, especially since those 'limited edition' cranks would end up going into normal production later. But I'm sure that would be important to some collectors. I have been out of the BMX collecting game for a long time, but I still have storage units full of NOS frames and parts from the 1980s, and I have no clue what people consider important these days.
Sean that bike is beyond Rad! The wheels and tires really do give it an old school feel to it. Great job on the add ons.
Thanks! 👍
How much did you pay for your j? BD pedals. I paid a $180 when they originally came out in like 2012. But the original ones from the 80s are over a $1000. But I know you have a reproduction ones?? And the jbd cranks?@RadBMXBuilds
Vouching here-
Brother’s all about the love of the sport, putting a price on stuff like this only cheapens yourself.
Well done
Thank you
That's the most beautiful drive-train I've seen on a bike, ever!
Right?! 👍
I had to watch that Crank shine a couple of times through. A very tastefully done bike.
Thank you
Oh bro you totally outdid yourself on this one... Just when I think you can't do better you do!!! That stem cap and those cranks wow!!! What freewheel is that rocking??? Ohh man that needs a white industries or Profile... It's absolutely gorgeous.
Now thats a rad build. That bike oozes class.
Thank you
Lovely Sean just absolutely gorgeous actually!!!! And #1 now that is amazing!!! Love the upgrades too!! Stay RAD 🤘🏻🏴
Thank you
That bike is sick!
🙌
@@RadBMXBuilds how do I determine what year my trickstar was made and number it was by the serial number?.. if that makes sense.
How great is it that when u call Hutch John answers the phone personally? Great build serial# 1 is super cool!
Pretty amazing
@@RadBMXBuilds i made a vid of my XL 29 Pro racer, id love to know what u think of the build.
An absolute dream bike. Amazing find.
🙌
That's not the original aerospes. Correct. Because I can see the screw bolt inside. Those look like jbd cranks which I have. But I got mine 46 hundred dollars back in two thousand fifteen
For 600 dollars in 2015 and the pedals are jbd
Wow, what a find! Man, that crankset is amazing. Such a beautiful build all the way around. Nice job!
Thanks Kevin!!!
Grats bro, worth it! Keep it RAD!
Thanks! Will do!
Awesome bike, good call on the parts the bike looks like it's straight off the bike shop floor from the 80's.
Thank you
Sean - Absolutely Unbelievably Awesome!!!!!!!!!!! Love it !!!!!!!!!!!! A++ Thank you for sharing !!!!!!!!!!!! 🎸 You Rock!
My pleasure!!
Beautiful bike ❤
Appreciate it!
i would love to hear where the parts were manufactured.
are those cranks from the Profile factory?
or were they manufactured later in house by Hutchinson?
Such a sick build!!!!! I wish I still had mine. Was stolen from the Huntington Creek Apartments in HB. The only thing I would change is the wheels but I understand your opinion. Those cranks are insane. That's 10 grand all day. Someone would pay it too.
I’d take 10k all day lol
I got the same Bike all Chrome 29er and I got 4400 in the Build, Bulls Eye Hubs High Polisher ..Same cranks Chrome Hutch Pedals took off my Crupi's and put the back in the Box almost got Hutch Hubs Nay .....My first Hutch Pro was the ones that didn't have a SN Number .... Nice Bike you got .. Keep on BMX ,en
Beautiful!!
Had a bike like that when I was a kid…was always getting stolen lol…man so many good times on that bike
I have a pre-serial 1980-81 Hutch pro racer, I've had put up for yrs. Does is hurt the value to clean them up and make it Shiney again? I was actually thinking about selling it? I've seen people who sell just random antiques say it hurts the prices of items.
Not at all.
@KithEsq your Hutch is probably one of the last frame & forks sets built by Thruster BMX bikes ( Speed Unlimited) in Wayne NJ. Some time around 81 I think is when Hutch decided to build their own bikes & parts before that Hutch contracted Thruster to build their frames & forks and other companies to build other components like MCS , Profile. Here in NJ back then we had all the big name brands , Mongoose, Diamondback but most guys had a Thruster ( Vanishing Point / Tri-Power ) or a Hutch , know a couple of guys I grew up with went to the Thruster factory witch was across the street from my fathers job and brought their Hutch , ordered it and went back a week or 2 later to pick up their built Hutch.
Such an awesome looking bike 😍
It really is!❤
Back in the day I saw a pro star with I'm not sure what kind of hubs, but that had hollow titanium axles.
Nice I got one in 2017 as well .
Those cranks are worth more than my car!
Mine too lol
So rad.
Do you still have this bike?
why have i not seen that DG cruiser before?!?!?!
I have no idea
@@RadBMXBuilds 🤣🤣
🔥🔥🔥
If it were a pre-85 Hutch that had been sitting in the rafters the whole time, would you have rode it? Would it be the most valuable BMX in the world? I enjoy the channel. So this bike has the same kind of fork threads as an old school? Seems like the cranks have a smaller bracket size... You probably want to be really alert, I heard that everyone is going to be selling stuff due to the economy.
Yes I ride all my bikes
Love that bike! Rims are not my style but.
Sold it. The new owner loved it
Sooo nice 👌
Thanks a lot 😊
Bike is 🔥🔥🔥 - totally agree with the wheels and tires. the Bassett / Technique bling is getting old
Totally agree! Thank you
Hi am from PR went bmx fever come i had to have a cool bike so i saw a brand new bike i get thad hutch . In the street i was the king 😀 we move to orlando,fl an nothing back in 88 was like wen i live in PR i sell the bike to a kid .and thad was mi big mistake he have the bike for less the a month an in the school someone stil he bike 😮 i am back to PR all my friend are marie have a family but not me i still living the 80 😀 am 57 and i trie to fine a Hutch pro to buy and get in shape 👍
What did you pay for it?
That’s a secret 🤫
If those were the original cranks and original stem. And original pedals. Then you're talking a lot of money but obviously it's a reproduction correct
Hutch rules
It's a very nice bike, but i guess I disagree on the serial number dramatically increasing its value . If this were a 1980s-era, it would be different. Just my opinion. I actually ordered a candy apple red Trick Star with all of the same exact parts you have. I never built it, though. It's still wrapped up. Anyway, I am going to sell a NOS 1987 Hutch Pro Racer frame and fork set in its original box, never built.
I disagree because I did sell it and they paid more because of the serial number
@@RadBMXBuilds There's nothing wrong with that. As with anything, its value is a perceived by the buyer. Everyone has an opinion on that, just as we both do. John DeBruin has done a fantastic job of resurrecting the Hutch brand and the workmanship on the new-generation Hutch products is incredible. I realize that low serial numbers get some people excited, and that's fine, but I tend to think that comes into play further down the road. Remember when Profile released their anniversary box cranks back in 2007 or so? I mean, the first time, when they were limited to 100 sets or whatever it was. I have the first serialized set of those, but I don't think that ultimately matters, especially since those 'limited edition' cranks would end up going into normal production later. But I'm sure that would be important to some collectors. I have been out of the BMX collecting game for a long time, but I still have storage units full of NOS frames and parts from the 1980s, and I have no clue what people consider important these days.
You lucky MoFo‼️🇺🇸 unreal what a bad rad bitch beautiful ‼️👊🤡🤙
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