The frame and fork set were made by Race Inc for Peugeot. This is a ultra rare bike worth spending money on getting restored. Great job keeping this treasure safe .😉
Supercool. There's something primal about fixing your bike up isn't there. Such a beautifully engineered piece of machinary from nose to tail with the best bit being the bike fits through doors so inside the house outside the house, the side of the road. It can be worked on anywhere with the simplest of tools. Constantly tweaking from as child learning what works best to an adult with the means now to buy nice things for our bikes. Also you can tell so so much with how someone fixes their bike...with the first and most important point being they are fixing their own bike. Great job. 🤘🤘🤘
How nice is that 😎🌞👍 just take another 50 years and let’s see what happens to the yellow ones 😂 greetings from Germany and thanks for sharing this rebuild 😘🌞🍀🐝
I have a blue one but mine is stamped with a Race Inc serial number so probably a later one. The guy I bought it from told me when he got it, someone had put some lame decals on it back in the day. After a little discussion and showing him pictures of the red one you're likely talking about, he confirmed they were the same so I sourced replacement decals. Cool to see a gol one.
The Oakley 3 grips were cool I loved how comfortable they were ..I road similar bike had mags .. tuff wheels.. Snake Bell y tires yeah a great solid bike.
I have a customer that has a blue one in his basement in pristine condition and I've been badgering him to sell it to me for three years now. He picked it up somewhere for his kids and is now hanging on to it for his grandkids. Fortunately, I haven't seen it move from the spot I first saw it more than a decade ago. He has no idea what he has and it's hard to push him into selling it to me without tipping my hand. After seeing this video, I am going to double down on my efforts and will definitely be looking for the formentioned weld. Thanks for the info!
Outstanding restoration. I have a garage find old silver Primo that I am trying to decide if its worth restoring. Its missing the chain. Everything else appears original. Rust here and there and a lot of paint scraps.
Very nice job, this bike is so sweet! I just tring to understand how the lock system of the stem works, this nut under the long screw, is just for more pressure or it has a screw thread under it???
@buchananbuilds485 it's all good with age comes wisdom lol. Im in the process of restoring my old 96 mongoose rogue I dragged out of my mothers back shed. Can't wait to get back on that thing and soak up that nostalgia.
That bike is worth a lot of money; early aluminum frame, most likely welded by BMX pioneer/legend Bill Bastian at Race, Inc. (they built the first aluminum BMX frames, and a lot of other companies rebranded them, including Peugeot). I bet the frame alone would easily sell for four figures. Early Red Line forks are easily worth hundreds. Assuming that's a real Tuf-Neck rather than a copy, it's an early one and also probably worth hundreds as well. That vintage Sugino chain ring by itself is worth around $100, and the Sugino Maxi Cross cranks are worth about $250. I hated to see you use damaging methods though, like sandpaper on the chrome seat post, a wire wheel on a bench grinder on the seat post clamp, and a steel screwdriver prying against those nylon Skyway Tuff Wheels while seating the tires. For cleaning and removing light rust from chrome, you shouldn't use anything more aggressive than 0000 steel wool, which won't scratch chrome. I'd be careful riding it. Those early aluminum frames aren't very strong compared to modern aluminum frames, which use much larger diameter tubing. They were intended for kids, and even then, they didn't hold up as well as the steel frames of the day. It looks like the handlebars are aluminum too, and if so, those are especially weak. No one I know of even makes full-size aluminum BMX handlebars anymore, and it's been that way since about the early or mid 1980s. The only ones still being made are tiny, intended for small children's BMX racing categories, and usually specify a rider weight limit for them.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge of the bike. I just got it out of storage and didn't know it was worth anything. I knew someone would mention the screwdriver on the wheel. I promise I was gentle. lol
I got a peugeot cpx 100 all built with gt performer stem lester mags blue Dom seat panaracer blue tires Sugimoto gt 3pc crank and unknown rare handle bars I love old bikes they don't make like they used too
@@buchananbuilds485 and crank. ,,,pretty sure that Tuff neck was off a Norco Spitfire. Those bars look like early 80's Haro (painted gold). Those Okley grip, lol, were worth about $160 in the early 80s. . So guessing they came with the forks and crank,,lol. Not "all original". Never seen a bike like this, must be from Europe or something. But did g00gle it out of curiosity. I like the welds.
@@babbalonian2 When I got the bike new in the late 70s, It had everything you see except the grips and pedals. Nothing has been changed in the last 40 years. That's what I meant by all original.
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This is one of the rarest Bmx frames. I had a blue one. Wish I still had it.
I get the feeling most people have never heard of it. I'm glad I kept mine. It was fun bringing it back to life.
love it. Thanks to your parent's. Most of them throw it away, give it to the goodwill or sell it at a yard sale.
Thanks for watching.
Beautiful bike. Love the old school color combination :)
Thank you
A shame some old parts aren’t salvageable but still a brilliant restoration of a really cool bike
Thank you!
It doesn’t get much cooler than this. You should be proud.
I really appreciate it.
This resto put a huge smile on my face… Nice job brining the old girl back to Life!!!😎🤙🏽
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it.
The frame and fork set were made by Race Inc for Peugeot.
This is a ultra rare bike worth spending money on getting restored.
Great job keeping this treasure safe .😉
Thank you!
Makes sense it’s by Race Inc given similar design specs. Beautiful bike
Thanks!
That's a sweet bike. Congrats on the restoration and bringing back childhood memories.
I appreciate it!
Cool bike, it has some nice parts on it too!
Thanks
Pretty cool you kept your bike from back in the day.
I have trouble getting rid of things. lol
The T.A's.cleaned, up good 👍. massively appreciated. Great vlog. Awesome bike...
I appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
Sweet ride. Coaster brake FTW
Thank you
nice build I still have my old ELF that i bought back in my teen years
Thanks. I'm glad I kept mine.
In this day and age it’s rarer to see a seat post that long
It did seem kinda long.
Showww man 🇺🇸👍 kkkkkk 😁... beautiful bike...the classic BMX 70.s.....love❤..this bike...my..congratulations..my friend 🇧🇷... here in Brazil
Thank you for watching in Brazil!
Those gussets in those welds are definitely reminiscent of the old race ink frames one of my favorite
They were made by Race Inc.
Wow I kinda remember that weld man it's been so have to go back when I was 10
Yeah, it's been a long time!
Supercool. There's something primal about fixing your bike up isn't there. Such a beautifully engineered piece of machinary from nose to tail with the best bit being the bike fits through doors so inside the house outside the house, the side of the road. It can be worked on anywhere with the simplest of tools. Constantly tweaking from as child learning what works best to an adult with the means now to buy nice things for our bikes. Also you can tell so so much with how someone fixes their bike...with the first and most important point being they are fixing their own bike. Great job. 🤘🤘🤘
I appreciate it! I'm glad I kept it all these years.
What a cool restoration!! Now I want to see some flips
haha. I don't think so.
How nice is that 😎🌞👍 just take another 50 years and let’s see what happens to the yellow ones 😂 greetings from Germany and thanks for sharing this rebuild 😘🌞🍀🐝
Danke schön. My high school German class finally pays off. 😂
@@buchananbuilds485 Sehr gut 👍 Einen schönen Abend später 😘
Five star content.
Thanks. I appreciate it.
In the early days Race Inc sold frames to other companies. I had a blue Rampar
Reminds me of my old Gold Race Inc. loved that bike till I cracked the frame.
Bro enjoy the heck of thr bike. What colors and restoration! 😎😎👌🏻
Thank you!
I have a blue one but mine is stamped with a Race Inc serial number so probably a later one. The guy I bought it from told me when he got it, someone had put some lame decals on it back in the day. After a little discussion and showing him pictures of the red one you're likely talking about, he confirmed they were the same so I sourced replacement decals. Cool to see a gol one.
That's cool that you were able figure out what you really have!
Sweet build.
Thanks!
wow this bike is ultra rare even in france
good job with the restoration
even impressed with the grips revival attempt haha
I appreciate the comment. Good to hear some bike knowledge from France. Not even I could save those grips. lol
I had a CPX 400 in the late 70s that was red with red rims and chime spokes. Single bolt gooseneck and 1 piece crank
Nice. Thanks for the comment.
The Oakley 3 grips were cool I loved how comfortable they were ..I road similar bike had mags .. tuff wheels.. Snake Bell y tires yeah a great solid bike.
I loved those grips too.
Cool vid,cool BMX.👍
Thanks for watching.
Epic build nice to see 👍👌🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Thank you!
Excellent restoration! What brand of cranks are on the bike? I wasn’t able to see the name as you panned by.
Thanks. They are Sugino maxy cross cranks.
Grips cud have been saved worth about 500 dollars...but it's a process n alot of knowledge to not mess them up trying to take off soft grips
Very cool my brother I did the same thing I'm 54 just turned this year in February the 12 th cool cool cool
Thanks
Reminds me of my old gold Race Inc. BMX
I have a customer that has a blue one in his basement in pristine condition and I've been badgering him to sell it to me for three years now. He picked it up somewhere for his kids and is now hanging on to it for his grandkids. Fortunately, I haven't seen it move from the spot I first saw it more than a decade ago. He has no idea what he has and it's hard to push him into selling it to me without tipping my hand. After seeing this video, I am going to double down on my efforts and will definitely be looking for the formentioned weld. Thanks for the info!
That would be awesome. Good luck!
Nice bike 😉
Thanks ✌
Great work, but what's with the redline decals on the forks ?
They are Redline forks. I had taken the original decals off a long time ago because they were so beat up.
Was für eine Schönheit 😍👌👍
Danke schön
Excellent video. What solvent did you use to clean the oily parts?
I used evapo-rust on the rusty nuts and bolts and carb parts cleaner on the others.
Outstanding restoration. I have a garage find old silver Primo that I am trying to decide if its worth restoring. Its missing the chain. Everything else appears original. Rust here and there and a lot of paint scraps.
Thank you! You should definitely restore it, even if only for the experience.
Very nice job, this bike is so sweet!
I just tring to understand how the lock system of the stem works, this nut under the long screw, is just for more pressure or it has a screw thread under it???
Thank you! Yes, as it tightens it pressures the nut.
That's wicked. How does it ride?
Thanks! The bike rides great. I'm not so sure about the old man.
@buchananbuilds485 it's all good with age comes wisdom lol. Im in the process of restoring my old 96 mongoose rogue I dragged out of my mothers back shed. Can't wait to get back on that thing and soak up that nostalgia.
@@psychokillah87 Have fun bringing it back to life!
I wonder if you sprayed glue the grips before removing them, if that would have help prevent them from falling apart as badly.
They were so far gone I don't think anything could've kept them together.
It's like a raceinc frame
That bike is worth a lot of money; early aluminum frame, most likely welded by BMX pioneer/legend Bill Bastian at Race, Inc. (they built the first aluminum BMX frames, and a lot of other companies rebranded them, including Peugeot). I bet the frame alone would easily sell for four figures. Early Red Line forks are easily worth hundreds. Assuming that's a real Tuf-Neck rather than a copy, it's an early one and also probably worth hundreds as well. That vintage Sugino chain ring by itself is worth around $100, and the Sugino Maxi Cross cranks are worth about $250.
I hated to see you use damaging methods though, like sandpaper on the chrome seat post, a wire wheel on a bench grinder on the seat post clamp, and a steel screwdriver prying against those nylon Skyway Tuff Wheels while seating the tires. For cleaning and removing light rust from chrome, you shouldn't use anything more aggressive than 0000 steel wool, which won't scratch chrome.
I'd be careful riding it. Those early aluminum frames aren't very strong compared to modern aluminum frames, which use much larger diameter tubing. They were intended for kids, and even then, they didn't hold up as well as the steel frames of the day. It looks like the handlebars are aluminum too, and if so, those are especially weak. No one I know of even makes full-size aluminum BMX handlebars anymore, and it's been that way since about the early or mid 1980s. The only ones still being made are tiny, intended for small children's BMX racing categories, and usually specify a rider weight limit for them.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge of the bike. I just got it out of storage and didn't know it was worth anything. I knew someone would mention the screwdriver on the wheel. I promise I was gentle. lol
Muchas gracias por la información.También me pareció ver un marco Race,Inc.
@@rodrigovelasquez744 De nada.
Looking good...
Thank you!
J'avais le même à 12ans avec les jantes skyway ! C'était en 1981 !!!😅 (Belgique)
C'est génial. Je ne pensais pas en entendre parler en Belgique. Merci d'avoir regardé.
I got a peugeot cpx 100 all built with gt performer stem lester mags blue Dom seat panaracer blue tires Sugimoto gt 3pc crank and unknown rare handle bars I love old bikes they don't make like they used too
HELLO GREAT BIKE WHAT BRAND ARE THE MAGS?
Thanks! Skyway Tuff Wheels
I have one like this one but in Kenya
Looks like you had a Redline , lol, at some point in the 80s. Those in the know, notice. lol I still have a Redline around here somewhere.
Only had the Redline forks.
@@buchananbuilds485 and crank. ,,,pretty sure that Tuff neck was off a Norco Spitfire. Those bars look like early 80's Haro (painted gold). Those Okley grip, lol, were worth about $160 in the early 80s. . So guessing they came with the forks and crank,,lol. Not "all original". Never seen a bike like this, must be from Europe or something. But did g00gle it out of curiosity. I like the welds.
@@babbalonian2 When I got the bike new in the late 70s, It had everything you see except the grips and pedals. Nothing has been changed in the last 40 years. That's what I meant by all original.
@@buchananbuilds485 So, you bought those grips and forks from a bike shop in the 80-s? Not cheap parts.
@@babbalonian2 Don't remember how much the grips were. I bought them myself, so it couldn't have been too much.
Depressing watching the oakley 3's disintegrate!!
I know. I was surprised they were that bad.
Why would you put redline decals on the forks 😭😭😭
Because they're Redline forks.
@@buchananbuilds485 I thought you said it was "all original" ?
@@c4yd3n49 You got me. Original forks with new decals.
Nice tiggin,on the framework....(all alloy)......brov, swap the 🍴 forks,out....
supercool - dont flip - keep
Thanks. I'll probably keep it.
Grüße aus Deutschland,super
Thanks
pronounced "Per" not "Poo" 😉
Great video
At 4.53 I thought you were going to crush the Insect ?
Nope! It wasn't his time.
That must be quite a lightweight bike.
22.6 lb
Would it be more valuable unrestored?
Don't know, but I'm not trying to sell.
Very Race Inc inspired gussets
Definitely
Columbia boots will do the same as those grips after only 1 year
I wouldn't be too happy if my boots did that.
Very rare...similar to race inc...bikes...more rare cuz peeps got older n heavier cracked them frames then throw away...
race inc frame and redline proline fork!!
Lots of similarities to race Inc and pk ripper frames
Definitely!
Rad
Thank you
Looks like a RaceInc.
I believe it was manufactured by Race inc.
Skyway 1’s 🤓 great job, I’m really happy for you…..🫡
Thanks
Faltam os freios e um selim amarelo.
Eu estava tentando mantê-lo original.
That is pretty much a Race inc
Yes. Made by Race Inc.
This is just a race inc.
Why those grips look like play doh
Dude the grips. C'mon.
Not worth saving? 😂
@@buchananbuilds485 that's what I'm saying. Get new ones so those don't fall apart on ya.
Choice 23
Thanks
I remember this!
You must be really old.