There's just something about these 1980's bikes that is way way sexier than bikes of today. I don't know exactly what it is but it definitely is.......miss those days too of course. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
You're right. It seems like each manufacturer had their own unique frame design. You can strip the decals off any 1980s frame and still be able to tell who made it. Looptails, bends, double bends, twin top tubes, square tubes, extra support tubes, gussets, etc. Then you add the over the top paint hues, wild decals, standing platforms, pegs, mags, and layback seat posts. The 1980s had it all.
I was a huge fan of elf , titan, free agent, silver streak , robinson, and trickstars from those days. raced an elf back in the early 90's and loved it. state champ back to back
not bad, Guy's if your in need of 80's BMX stuff, hit up this great shop on facebook called "80's BMXShop. They been shipping world wide since 2009 & have the cheapest price's in the world on this Old school BMX stuff. Used,NOS,they also $buy/$sell,Trade year round too,so hit them up!
Back when I was a kid I had a foiler it was gold frame anodized blue each and every other color it was stolen of course so I ended up getting a race Incorporated and did the exact opposite color scheme with it I remember it being round a little over 15 pounds
I still have my Mongoose with the Moto Mags, all original, down to the stickers, blue tires , tubes, seats, only thing missing are they pads for the goose neck, cross bar and those super sticky blue grips.
My favourite BMX bike was the MONGOOSE PRO CLASS.I had a SUPERGOOSE, but so wanted a PRO CLASS in BLACK,but couldn’t afford one.I just hope they rerelease it like they did with the SUPERGOOSE & CALIFORNIA a year or so back.Those rereleased bikes sold out,so hopefully the PRO CLASS will get rereleased in the next year or so.
1985, I was 11 years old, with an all white GT Performer, white mags, white pegs, white break shoes... Doing Miami Grasshoppers, table tops, can can's off of launch ramps...!!! Love this sh.. I lived half a block away from a Redline sponsored freestyler at the time... I feeling an urge to watch RAD now... Lol!
Mind telling me where? I’m from metro Detroit. These bikes are awesome. I had a 1984 CW Z3000, decked out with redline 401 cranks. Z rims, uni seat, what a bike. It got stolen in August 86 and I never got over it. I bought a GT, but I never had the interest after I lost that bike. Now as a middle aged man, I find myself wanting to rebuild the bike I lost.
These bikes were not cheap by no means. I remember putting a Hutch Trick Star on layaway in 1985 for 459.00. It seemed like forever to pay it off with a paper route.
$1185.00 in today's money adjusted for inflation. I had $1200.00 into a hoffman condor in 94 myself. Buying my same frame back last summer from the same kid I sold it to in 96.....I got $4k into it now. Lol.
Two best bikes I had was the Hutch Hollywood Mike Miranda and an Elf. I use to fly on the Elf. The Elf was so hooked up it was ridiculous!!!! Bear Traps on Redline Fights, DK Mini Neck bolted to Powerlite Bent Grip Bars with Ame Grips, GT Hubs spoked to Ukai 1.25 Rims with IRC tires, Uni Turbo Seat (don,t remember the seat clamp brand)
some of these bikes I never seen before,,, I thought I seen an all but not even close . I was born 74 and grew up riding quality and yet I ain't seen half these bikes growing up. Amazing competition
Also a couple of these bikes you will only ever see in Michigan in fact I jumped and rode a couple of these bikes in this posting. Who saw the magnesium god if I remember right
@@Popesontour I may have to get it back together. Prices on parts are quite crazy though. Oakley 3's are out of the question and Hutch beartraps too. It had Akai rims with Bullseye hubs with a 16 tooth ring. I think snake belly tires by Schwinn. I do have the pricier parts already though. Chrome IS mandatory.
Anybody remember S&M Holmes. I always wanted one of them cause it has my first and middle initial and my full last name Holmes. Gonna end up doxing myself🤓
I surprised my nephew a few months ago told him I had his old mongoose bmx California from 85 in my garage they moved 20plus years ago was going to leave th in a barn I took them to keep for them they never knew it boy was he happy to get it back. Said had good memories of ridding it back then.
I had a gorgeous white Hutch Trick Star when I was 10 in 1985. It took months for it to get built, this was the version with the short pegs on the forks and had the frame standers. Skyway bars, Tuffs, Gyro, mushroom grips, Redline cranks, Tuf Neck, laid back seat, bear trap pedals...just beautiful. I had it only a couple of months before it was ripped off. Still hurts to this day.
Back In The 80s A Kid I Knew Had A Diamond Back It Was Super Light , I Think It Was The Nickel Frame , I Remember It So Well That Was One Of The Baddest Bike I Had Ever Ridden, It Was Cool Of Him To Let Me Run That Bike As Fast As I Could, I'm 55 Now But I've Never Forgotten That BikeTill This Day.
I had a diamond back when I was a kid. I didn't know what I had. It was my favorite bike of all though. Kept it for years and never knew it's worth. I think my mom found it at a garage sale
Me and a friend at our local dirt lot, @ Lake Hollywood CA circa 1974. We both went on to race motocross at Saddleback, Indian Dunes and Escape Country. Rick Maki went pro and was one of those woulda-coulda-shoulda guys that never really achieved notoriety. I broke my foot and found out about girls and partying. Note family car - 1965 Ford Fairlane 500 station wagon: -------------- ruclips.net/video/eWd02SZbHJ0/видео.html
Hey just bought my DJ PK Ripper this month they are an awesome shop! Shout out to Albe's and the awesome customer service in this tough challenging time. Salute!
Albes used to have old skateboard decks not reissues the real deal. I bought a Micke Alba, Duane Peters, Mike Smith and an old first model Lance Mountain. This was around 1991-92. My full timer back then was a Powell Mike Schmidt and a Lucero Designs Shark. All my boards were vert since I fucked it up in pools and half pipes. I'm 50 now! And recently went to a cool park in Austin that actually has a bowl deeper than 3ft!! Edit: does anyone remember Scott the skater who worked there?
Just my opinion but I had every color in the f series haro bikes . I owned every color in the mid 2000s models . I still have all of my f series too . I’ve got the chocolate , my mustard yellow . All black frame. I have the silver frame . I also have the red f series frame with the yellow splash in the logo . The f series mid 2000s haro models were by far the best vintage bmx bikes in my opinion . I’m not into the gt bmxs. They look to homie for me . I like the classic off road bmx bikes . Haro is the best of all bmxs!!!!!! Great video though !!! It’s nice to see so many bmx bikes in one huge room haha
Man... Seen my old Hutch! Fuck..it got stolen in front of a 7 Eleven in Midland, Texas! Went on a rampage after that. In the 80's and you had a nice bike? You had to watch it like a hawk!!!
So are vintage bmx bikes the new muscle car. Trailer queens and no one rides them? What a waist. Get on your bike and ride. 82' supergoose rode it for 35 years.
Would Hutch's be the equivalent to the Bugatti of BMX bikes? One guy innovated a ton who's original creations are worth a ton now🤔 Haro would be Ferrari winning all the time, and GT Lambo always in competition against Ferrari aka Haro. Mongoose would be Porsche making the same style very well through out the history of the industry.
That would be Bugatti then or maybe Duesenberg. Crazy I'm from Pasadena where they were made in Maryland. Funny, back in the day when me and my buddies dreamed about them we had no idea. I always thought they were from somewhere in California, and they were being made right under my nose in are relatively small town.🙃 I ended up with a Haro Group one AL though as my first true BMX. It took cutting a ton of grass for almost 2 years.
I raced and did allot of dirt jumping in the early 90's. I wasn't all that fast though I focused allot more on dirt jumps. I really didn't need the AL would of probably been fine with the chromoly one. The Raiders were nice. How much did you pay for it do you remember? Even though they made Hutches in my town I never knew anyone who owned one they were almost mythical to us. The Trickstar was the unicorn. Only thing I would have changed if I had gotten one was them plastic "Tuff" aka weighs a ton Mags they always seem to be advertised with.
I was crap at racing, did a lot better at freestyle. Still got the receipt from the bike shop, I paid $399 in 1985. They had a Diamondback Harry Leary Turbo I could've bought for the same price but it had to be a Hutch.
Raced the chrome moly Mongoose locally in 78/79, then someone broke into our garage, the Only thing they stole was the bike, this vid brings back Great memorys, Thanks.
Once owned a JMC , "Darrell young" in white ,,,it also had a "BROWNING" 2 spd shifter setup!! Don't see many of those around!! I used to watch darrell race in the 80's , at canby Oregon bmx ,,or the lumberjack nationals,,alongside Stu Thompson,,Gary Ellis,,Greg hill!!! Just to name a few!!! Great vid....👍
I built a bike from scratch and had a frame and fork set called a Curtis Trickster. Does anyone know anything about these? I cant find any info. This was back around 82 in England. It was a cool bike, Chrome with red Skyway Tuff2 Mags with Graphite hubs, Suntour clamp, Redline Flight crank, Ame mushroom's grips. Thats all I can remember. If anyone knows anything about the Curtis trickster please let me know, it would be greatly appreciated.
Does anyone know anything about"quickline" bikes that were built in lake elsinore ca back in the 80's? Recently scored on one and havnt been able to find much on them other than who built them and where. Its got GT wheels, cooks cranks and possibly crupie peddles and odyssey bar clamp and breaks on it.
I bought a brand new VDC freestyler frame and fork at Davis cyclery in Tucson back around 1985. It wasn't cheap, $219.00 as i recall.. I really hated that frame, so long and the seat tube was at a ridiculous angle.. Stil, I wish i knew what happened to it.. probably traded it for something.
@@siTTinLo indeed. I didn manage to sell a few expensive items , ( profile neck, sonlite hubs) but the vdc frame, as shitty as it is, commande 8,000 dollars plus.....
I'm looking for a 1988 Haro Invert frame and GT knee saver bars the small low cut ones and a set of GT drop forks from like 1990 erra. Know any places to look to buy
I can't believe all of the retro 80's & 90's bmx & freestyle bikes that I loved & in some cases owned over my 40 yrs ALL had top of line 3 piece cranks. I was certain mine were all 1 piece that came already severely bent for my convenience.
It’s great to see the Diamond Back at 1:25. The 90 plus DB are often left out of the collections. The DB were very popular in Tennessee during the 90s.
I've still got my scars. Pretty sure I was the first person to do a front flip and ride out of it. I ran into a log going down a steep hill in long grass. It flipped me so I hung on and grabbed the rear brake. The pros didn't land a front flip until a decade later.
Awesome show piece. Gotta say the blue Hutch leaves me speechless at how much detail they put into that bike . The tiny blue rivets tying the spokes to the hub rim Wao
Brings back so many memories when me and my friends would ride bikes... got to love the old school.....
There's just something about these 1980's bikes that is way way sexier than bikes of today. I don't know exactly what it is but it definitely is.......miss those days too of course.
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A LOT more sexier....the fascination for us came from the beauty of the bikes prmarily....and secondary from the tricks
You're right. It seems like each manufacturer had their own unique frame design. You can strip the decals off any 1980s frame and still be able to tell who made it. Looptails, bends, double bends, twin top tubes, square tubes, extra support tubes, gussets, etc. Then you add the over the top paint hues, wild decals, standing platforms, pegs, mags, and layback seat posts. The 1980s had it all.
It's chrome & annodizing and polished aluminium instead of painting everthing.
Probably the quality
They have a soul & style that the new bikes just can't match.
I was a huge fan of elf , titan, free agent, silver streak , robinson, and trickstars from those days. raced an elf back in the early 90's and loved it. state champ back to back
Congratulations
Elf was my unattainable dream frame @(((
Damn I wish I still had my Savage Freestyle from around 86... all chrome with blue tires and blue accents also double bar handle bar, gooseneck seat.
not bad, Guy's if your in need of 80's BMX stuff, hit up this great shop
on facebook called "80's BMXShop. They been shipping world wide since 2009 & have the cheapest price's in the world on this Old school BMX stuff. Used,NOS,they also $buy/$sell,Trade year round too,so hit them up!
That blue Trickstar!
Got one on the way now. :)
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Back when I was a kid I had a foiler it was gold frame anodized blue each and every other color it was stolen of course so I ended up getting a race Incorporated and did the exact opposite color scheme with it I remember it being round a little over 15 pounds
I still have my Mongoose with the Moto Mags, all original, down to the stickers, blue tires , tubes, seats, only thing missing are they pads for the goose neck, cross bar and those super sticky blue grips.
Very cool bike! Check out my 1996 Group 1 Ti on my channel, about to restore it.
My favourite BMX bike was the MONGOOSE PRO CLASS.I had a SUPERGOOSE, but so wanted a PRO CLASS in BLACK,but couldn’t afford one.I just hope they rerelease it like they did with the SUPERGOOSE & CALIFORNIA a year or so back.Those rereleased bikes sold out,so hopefully the PRO CLASS will get rereleased in the next year or so.
1985, I was 11 years old, with an all white GT Performer, white mags, white pegs, white break shoes... Doing Miami Grasshoppers, table tops, can can's off of launch ramps...!!! Love this sh..
I lived half a block away from a Redline sponsored freestyler at the time...
I feeling an urge to watch RAD now... Lol!
if the xgames existed in the 80s it would've been huge
This place is awesome I just found out it’s right by my house in metro Detroit Great place
Mind telling me where? I’m from metro Detroit. These bikes are awesome. I had a 1984 CW Z3000, decked out with redline 401 cranks. Z rims, uni seat, what a bike. It got stolen in August 86 and I never got over it. I bought a GT, but I never had the interest after I lost that bike. Now as a middle aged man, I find myself wanting to rebuild the bike I lost.
@@Golfing422 Albe's BMX 1511 N. Main St. Clawson, Mi. 48017 www.albes.com
I live in Warren I've never knew this
Redline all day. Awesome vid thx
These bikes were not cheap by no means. I remember putting a Hutch Trick Star on layaway in 1985 for 459.00. It seemed like forever to pay it off with a paper route.
$1185.00 in today's money adjusted for inflation. I had $1200.00 into a hoffman condor in 94 myself. Buying my same frame back last summer from the same kid I sold it to in 96.....I got $4k into it now. Lol.
Two best bikes I had was the Hutch Hollywood Mike Miranda and an Elf. I use to fly on the Elf. The Elf was so hooked up it was ridiculous!!!! Bear Traps on Redline Fights, DK Mini Neck bolted to Powerlite Bent Grip Bars with Ame Grips, GT Hubs spoked to Ukai 1.25 Rims with IRC tires, Uni Turbo Seat (don,t remember the seat clamp brand)
some of these bikes I never seen before,,, I thought I seen an all but not even close . I was born 74 and grew up riding quality and yet I ain't seen half these bikes growing up. Amazing competition
Also a couple of these bikes you will only ever see in Michigan in fact I jumped and rode a couple of these bikes in this posting. Who saw the magnesium god if I remember right
Bike Shop rocks, I got Matt Hoffmans autograph here back in the day when he was doing his Haro thing
The design is so much better than the ugly ass bikes they make now you can tell they really cared about style then now it’s pure function.
Was going to say no Kuwahara? and there it was at the end, all is well!
I had a Kuwahara in the late 80s!!! All chrome with white pads
no mid-80's Performers and World Tours??
Still have my Stu Thomsen. All that's left is frame, bars, Tuff Neck and Flites.. I think it is an 81.
I had a 81 MX3 Redlines are still the Cadillac of BMX! I upgraded to Flights too! Chrome was mandatory!
@@Popesontour I may have to get it back together. Prices on parts are quite crazy though. Oakley 3's are out of the question and Hutch beartraps too. It had Akai rims with Bullseye hubs with a 16 tooth ring. I think snake belly tires by Schwinn. I do have the pricier parts already though. Chrome IS mandatory.
30:53 There she is.
I like bmx hutch redline and gt mongoose
There's a lot of money in that room. Those bikes are worth a fortune now.
Anybody remember S&M Holmes. I always wanted one of them cause it has my first and middle initial and my full last name Holmes. Gonna end up doxing myself🤓
I have a 87 GT performer...want a Mongoose Californian now :)
You can get a lot of money out of those.
I surprised my nephew a few months ago told him I had his old mongoose bmx California from 85 in my garage they moved 20plus years ago was going to leave th in a barn I took them to keep for them they never knew it boy was he happy to get it back. Said had good memories of ridding it back then.
Yellow redline is insane
So many cool bikes. Thank you
1980s bmx for life and don't 🤕
I had a gorgeous white Hutch Trick Star when I was 10 in 1985. It took months for it to get built, this was the version with the short pegs on the forks and had the frame standers. Skyway bars, Tuffs, Gyro, mushroom grips, Redline cranks, Tuf Neck, laid back seat, bear trap pedals...just beautiful. I had it only a couple of months before it was ripped off. Still hurts to this day.
Daniel Eidet I can relate. I spent 2 years building up a CW Z300 for it to get swiped. Hurt so bad I could never get into bikes again.
Back In The 80s A Kid I Knew Had A Diamond Back It Was Super Light , I Think It Was The Nickel Frame , I Remember It So Well That Was One Of The Baddest Bike I Had Ever Ridden, It Was Cool Of Him To Let Me Run That Bike As Fast As I Could, I'm 55 Now But I've Never Forgotten That BikeTill This Day.
I had a diamond back when I was a kid. I didn't know what I had. It was my favorite bike of all though. Kept it for years and never knew it's worth. I think my mom found it at a garage sale
Than you 4the. Nice. Video. I love bmx. Old school
Me and a friend at our local dirt lot, @ Lake Hollywood CA circa 1974. We both went on to race motocross at Saddleback, Indian Dunes and Escape Country. Rick Maki went pro and was one of those woulda-coulda-shoulda guys that never really achieved notoriety. I broke my foot and found out about girls and partying. Note family car - 1965 Ford Fairlane 500 station wagon: -------------- ruclips.net/video/eWd02SZbHJ0/видео.html
Hey just bought my DJ PK Ripper this month they are an awesome shop! Shout out to Albe's and the awesome customer service in this tough challenging time. Salute!
I had a 1985 pink Haro sport. Wish I still had it. In two days I’m going to pick up a mint 2016 DMC Haro master.
Albes used to have old skateboard decks not reissues the real deal. I bought a Micke Alba, Duane Peters, Mike Smith and an old first model Lance Mountain. This was around 1991-92. My full timer back then was a Powell Mike Schmidt and a Lucero Designs Shark. All my boards were vert since I fucked it up in pools and half pipes. I'm 50 now! And recently went to a cool park in Austin that actually has a bowl deeper than 3ft!! Edit: does anyone remember Scott the skater who worked there?
Just my opinion but I had every color in the f series haro bikes . I owned every color in the mid 2000s models . I still have all of my f series too . I’ve got the chocolate , my mustard yellow . All black frame. I have the silver frame . I also have the red f series frame with the yellow splash in the logo .
The f series mid 2000s haro models were by far the best vintage bmx bikes in my opinion .
I’m not into the gt bmxs. They look to homie for me . I like the classic off road bmx bikes . Haro is the best of all bmxs!!!!!!
Great video though !!!
It’s nice to see so many bmx bikes in one huge room haha
@24:40 just so u know kabuki was made by Bridgestone ,,, maxipad lol!!!!
I bought my king frame from albes . . . . Still have it 👍
Man... Seen my old Hutch! Fuck..it got stolen in front of a 7 Eleven in Midland, Texas! Went on a rampage after that. In the 80's and you had a nice bike? You had to watch it like a hawk!!!
I still have my RL-20 Redline frame from 1986.
Best bike ever made !
Awesome bikes my first was a 85 Dyno but I miss my 92 Auburn with works link rear end
I have the green one in my basement now!!!
? No Spyder MX pro Stamped Bmx freestyle bikes my BMX must be that Rare because nobody knows about it and all the BMX pages don't either
So are vintage bmx bikes the new muscle car. Trailer queens and no one rides them? What a waist. Get on your bike and ride. 82' supergoose rode it for 35 years.
Very cool bikes, just ask me! Check out my 1996 Group 1 Ti on my channel, about to restore it.
Some real nice carpet queenies there.
Makes me wonder if I raced any of these bikes or people at Endless Summer...
THESE WERE BEST ID RATHER MY OLD SCHOOL THIS BEAST FCK MISS THAN NEW CRAP TODAY. GT PERFOMER PK ECT ❤️❤️🖥🖥👌👌👌👌
No Schwinn Sting? C'mon....
so many memories......
I like the hutch bikes and gt bikes cool
Can't buy these at Wal-Mart 😁
Definitely!
Every retro bike there was no less $1000 maybe more.
They tried though...lmaooo remember the Huffy Sigma
@@TheSupremeDunk Huffy Sigma is worth a few dollars these days..corny when they first came out though lol
I had the yellow kastan kex mini w/1 fork...... looking at them now, they seem sketchy but definitely fast
Hutch trickstar2, pk ripper, redline, rampar...and Zmags..quail grips..
Melvin Mell hutch pro racer is in my opinion is better
Oakley 3 omg
0:16 I bought a Haro Master same color out of a BMX Plus magazine back in 87-88'
Joe Schmoe I had the same as the blue & black one next to it
Do they still make that magazine
Great Memories Of My Childhood 🔥
Your avatar brings back great memories of my kidnapping and hostage situation down in Madamoros😳🤐
Im an idiot I sold my cycle pro..after 25 years..sighh..
i have a old gt dyno detour chrome, should i put a 3 piece crank on it or keep it og?????
3 piece but save all og parts !
Og
Hard to believe some ACS wheels are in attendance.
I worked at a bike shop with the son of the owner.
The Redline R L 20 is the cream of the crop !
Makes me want to watch Rad
Redline and the Skyway Streetbeat
I bought the same green freestyler that's at the end of the video,
For a dollar at a garage sale!!!!
Would Hutch's be the equivalent to the Bugatti of BMX bikes? One guy innovated a ton who's original creations are worth a ton now🤔 Haro would be Ferrari winning all the time, and GT Lambo always in competition against Ferrari aka Haro. Mongoose would be Porsche making the same style very well through out the history of the industry.
Definitely the most elite of them.
That would be Bugatti then or maybe Duesenberg. Crazy I'm from Pasadena where they were made in Maryland. Funny, back in the day when me and my buddies dreamed about them we had no idea. I always thought they were from somewhere in California, and they were being made right under my nose in are relatively small town.🙃 I ended up with a Haro Group one AL though as my first true BMX. It took cutting a ton of grass for almost 2 years.
I'm in Australia, raced a Pro Raider in the mid 80's. I kinda regret not waiting a bit longer to save enough for a Pro Racer instead.
I raced and did allot of dirt jumping in the early 90's. I wasn't all that fast though I focused allot more on dirt jumps. I really didn't need the AL would of probably been fine with the chromoly one. The Raiders were nice. How much did you pay for it do you remember? Even though they made Hutches in my town I never knew anyone who owned one they were almost mythical to us. The Trickstar was the unicorn. Only thing I would have changed if I had gotten one was them plastic "Tuff" aka weighs a ton Mags they always seem to be advertised with.
I was crap at racing, did a lot better at freestyle. Still got the receipt from the bike shop, I paid $399 in 1985. They had a Diamondback Harry Leary Turbo I could've bought for the same price but it had to be a Hutch.
Boss how much that bike please reply im in philippines...
Can't believe you had a "Foiler" there
Raced the chrome moly Mongoose locally in 78/79, then someone broke into our garage, the Only thing they stole was the bike, this vid brings back Great memorys, Thanks.
I owned a Mongoose, Dyno, Redline and my favorite the GT Mach l
Redline will beat them all
Beautiful free style bike love the 89s n 90s
Once owned a JMC , "Darrell young" in white ,,,it also had a "BROWNING" 2 spd shifter setup!! Don't see many of those around!! I used to watch darrell race in the 80's , at canby Oregon bmx ,,or the lumberjack nationals,,alongside Stu Thompson,,Gary Ellis,,Greg hill!!! Just to name a few!!! Great vid....👍
Bear traps on flight cranks Hell yes
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I built a bike from scratch and had a frame and fork set called a Curtis Trickster. Does anyone know anything about these? I cant find any info. This was back around 82 in England. It was a cool bike, Chrome with red Skyway Tuff2 Mags with Graphite hubs, Suntour clamp, Redline Flight crank, Ame mushroom's grips. Thats all I can remember. If anyone knows anything about the Curtis trickster please let me know, it would be greatly appreciated.
No GT Dyno??....haha one of the very last bikes!.....nice!
They were two separate brands at one point.
Does anyone know anything about"quickline" bikes that were built in lake elsinore ca back in the 80's? Recently scored on one and havnt been able to find much on them other than who built them and where. Its got GT wheels, cooks cranks and possibly crupie peddles and odyssey bar clamp and breaks on it.
Seos made beautiful bikes SE
I bought a brand new VDC freestyler frame and fork at Davis cyclery in Tucson back around 1985. It wasn't cheap, $219.00 as i recall.. I really hated that frame, so long and the seat tube was at a ridiculous angle.. Stil, I wish i knew what happened to it.. probably traded it for something.
VDC were always very unique frames. You don’t see to many of those. I wish that I still had a quarter of the BMX stuff I had growing up.
@@siTTinLo indeed. I didn manage to sell a few expensive items , ( profile neck, sonlite hubs) but the vdc frame, as shitty as it is, commande 8,000 dollars plus.....
Surprised that there are so many black tired bikes. I expected way more variety in colors (plastic rims and tire color combo's). Still awesome though!
Was hoping to see a Harry Leary Turbo
Technically the 1969 Columbia muscle bike is a BMX but I didn't see it in here. I found mine in a field, had to fix it up a bit but its a great bike.
Anyone have a se hauler around?
7:00
I still have my 1983 Redline 600C which I converted to a freestyle bike.
I'm looking for a 1988 Haro Invert frame and GT knee saver bars the small low cut ones and a set of GT drop forks from like 1990 erra. Know any places to look to buy
Plenty of beauties, that's for dam sure! I was really digging that Patterson and lite blue Zeronine.. Badass bikes everyhere! WOW!
I can't believe all of the retro 80's & 90's bmx & freestyle bikes that I loved & in some cases owned over my 40 yrs ALL had top of line 3 piece cranks. I was certain mine were all 1 piece that came already severely bent for my convenience.
Old school the beast. Bikes
It’s great to see the Diamond Back at 1:25. The 90 plus DB are often left out of the collections. The DB were very popular in Tennessee during the 90s.
I had the florescent green haro freestyle with white 48 yo's, group 1 neck and white master crank ...I wish I stitt had it!😥
I had a torker just like the one at 2:20
Any of these bikes for sale
Brings back so many memories. I'm glad I held on to some of the classics. Auburn 2 piece frame with Z-rims. A elf double cross. And a few others.
Some great bikes a few that I have ridden & quite a lot that had mythical status when growing up
Love those maxi pada.
Isn't that a woman's feminine product?
I've still got my scars.
Pretty sure I was the first person to do a front flip and ride out of it. I ran into a log going down a steep hill in long grass. It flipped me so I hung on and grabbed the rear brake.
The pros didn't land a front flip until a decade later.
Uuuuuh,..Yeeeya.,hella RAD any 1 of u ever seena orig Schworma Champion
Dope vid , BMX life
That Lamborghini yellow or whatever color on the Redline is Bad Ass.
love it would dream of having something resembling this up here in Saskatoon.
Where is the mcs spider?
Heary leary turbo
Awesome show piece. Gotta say the blue Hutch leaves me speechless at how much detail they put into that bike . The tiny blue rivets tying the spokes to the hub rim Wao
Siiiiick