12/23/2007 10:46 AM

tedhuiePosts: 277 Joined: 9/22/2006 Location: |
12/23/2007 10:46 AM is this bike. a friend of mine got it from a thrift store and i somehow came across it. I want to fix it up but im not sure if i should. maybe i shoud just keep it original
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tedhuiePosts: 277 Joined: 9/22/2006 Location: |
12/23/2007 11:47 AM go here for better pic
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benjimanactivatePosts: 2 Joined: 12/27/2007 Location: |
1/24/2008 8:58 PM looks like a mid/late 80's dyno compe. I would say an 86' but Not positive. since it is a GT product the serial number should have the last two numbers of it's year in the first couple digits of the #. if that makes any sense!! Talk to the homiez over at bmxmuseum.com for a positive year...
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kuwahara2Posts: 429 Joined: 11/06/2007 Location: |
1/25/2008 4:44 PM i'd say clean it up, touch up paint, clean rust, and replace grips/tires.
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SCIVIC94Posts: 5 Joined: 1/20/2008 Location: |
2/18/2008 8:34 AM NICE RIDER.NOT 100%ORIGINAL BUT CAN BE A COOL BIKE.
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jpntbll9Posts: 69 Joined: 11/11/2007 Location: |
3/25/2008 8:34 PM that thing looks ghetto old school is just another name for broke ass bikes from back in the day
vintage my ass new school is way better whip it good |
cluckeyPosts: 8 Joined: 4/03/2008 Location: |
4/15/2008 4:46 PM sell me the front maggg
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Old School WolfiePosts: 74 Joined: 7/15/2008 Location: |
7/15/2008 4:01 PM That is a Dyno Compe probably from 1986. I would clean it up and keep it or sell it if you need the money.
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Mr WilsonPosts: 903 Joined: 6/16/2008 Location: |
7/15/2008 4:17 PM Edited Date/Time:
7/15/2008 4:18 PM modenize it put new suff on it but do it so it sill looks original 3 piece cranks / small gearing / big bars / odessy director forks / color scheme is importent to find a good one and do it .? what i;m sayin is build it up 80's style wit modern parts
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Ultra-MagnusPosts: 177 Joined: 5/28/2008 Location: |
8/1/2008 2:02 PM go original as possible, it would be cool to take around the neighborhood now and again
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tedhuiePosts: 277 Joined: 9/22/2006 Location: |
9/6/2008 4:23 AM i think i've figured out it's an '86. im gonna get it re-painted and get some new stickers made for it. im gonna try and keep as much stuff on there as possible. but it needs new tires, grips, and brakes
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njdirtstreetPosts: 109 Joined: 10/28/2007 Location: |
9/8/2008 6:04 PM fix it up and ebay it
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skullybikePosts: 7 Joined: 12/03/2007 Location: |
11/7/2008 9:12 PM Mr. Jones couldn't find a better gem. Ur bike is bout 85 86. Do not part it out or sell it. When I was a kid I wanted what uve got now. u own apart of bmx history . To restore it u would erase every scare it has ever earned. When you restore it it would be worth fighting with your wife to keep it in the living room. Nice bike good job keep it.
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tedhuie wrote: is this bike. a friend of mine got it from a thrift store and i somehow came across it. I want to fix it up but im not sure if i should. maybe i shoud just keep it original
