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Re: The BMX (and other bikes) thread
Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 4:01 pm
by MOmo
Wanted to share pics of my buddies bikes.
He works for a popular Bike store here in Oregon.
http://www.rivercitybicycles.com/
Some his collection:
Serotta:
FixedGear:
Touring:
Offroad
Oldschool:
Im thinking I need to get a road bike for summer.
MOmo
Re: The BMX (and other bikes) thread
Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 8:30 am
by Diggley
MelvinsArmy wrote:Wow, great pick up on that GHP! That was 30 bucks very well spent. Good on you for turning it over to your bud for a b-day gift too!
Kawasakis were a bit before my time. Those had suspension right? I've seen a few pics of them. You should be able to restore it, there's a surprising amount of information out on the internet about the most obscure bike stuff, trust me I've had to seek out some crazy stuff.

Got any pics of the old bike? It's awesome that you still have it after all these years.
I'd love to post a few pictures, but it's in pieces right now. An original seat is impossible to find.
I gues I should say I still have about 85% of it.
I haven't seen too many parts on E-bay.
Someday...
Re: The BMX (and other bikes) thread
Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 5:55 pm
by scr8p
well, i'll finally add something to this thread.
i've had this bike for 27 years. my parents bought it for me at a flea market in 1982. i rode it for a little while, and ended up breaking the handle bar after a rough landing one day.

i had just got a new bike shortly before it happened, so this one went up on top of the garage and it's been there untouched for about 25 years until today.
it's an AMF Roadmaster Hawk 3. i've never seen another one like it. i did a google search for info, and looked around a bit on vintagebmx.com, but came up empty. i have no idea if it actually came with the shocks on the front from new, but they were on it when i got it. sorry for the crappy pics (camera phone).
Re: The BMX (and other bikes) thread
Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 1:55 am
by MelvinsArmy
Damn, you're lucky you didn't end up with a piece of steel tube in your chest or arm. That's crazy. I guess we now know why all but the earliest bmx bikes have cross bars on the handlebars. Pretty cool looking bike. I really dig that triple tree/double clamp stem on top of that fork. I'm guessing that that bike didn't come with that fork. I found one Hawk over on bmxmuseum:
http://bmxmuseum.com/bikes/amf/8364
I think AMF might have been sold at department stores, or farm supply and auto stores. I don't think they were high end, but at the same time, I don't think they were POS bikes like the Walgooses of today. Whatever the case, it certainly is not a common bike and it looks pretty sweet.
Re: The BMX (and other bikes) thread
Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 10:28 am
by m2fit4u2
Here we have a rare Craig Reynolds Super Model, for thoughs of you who raced BMX in the late 80's and early 90's this is a very rare frame. This is a XXL frame.
Currently I have switched to mountain Bikes and ride a Yeti ARC that I like very much.
Re: The BMX (and other bikes) thread
Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 5:36 am
by Bormac
Ive been looking around to see if i can find what i think may be a very rare vintage freestyle bike.
My good buddy back in the day had a 'KUWAHARA' black freestyle bike with yellow graphix from what i can remember. it seemed pretty cutting edge back around 1987 or so and was the first ride i'd seen with 48 spoke chrome alloy rims back then too. This bike was ultra trick and had lots of 'stand' points on the frame and other cool features.
If anyone knows what i am babbling on about please step in.
Thankyou-Jason.
Re: The BMX (and other bikes) thread
Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 10:12 am
by MelvinsArmy
Re: The BMX (and other bikes) thread
Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 11:51 am
by dsmith
Re: The BMX (and other bikes) thread
Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 1:53 pm
by dsmith
i had a bmx theam party last year for my b-day....this is what showed up

Re: The BMX (and other bikes) thread
Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 6:24 pm
by Bormac
http://bmxmuseum.com/bikes/kuwahara/24960
Thanks a heap for helping me retrace past memories. This was indeed the bike ive been thinking of and I even caught up with my old school friend about 6 months ago for a beer and he couldn't even remember the name of this bike.
It was very cool and back then it seemed like the coolest thing any of us had ever seen.
I realy apreciate your help on this one Melvins army. Cheers-Jason.
Re: The BMX (and other bikes) thread
Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 7:47 pm
by MelvinsArmy
No problem Jason. Kuwaharas are definitely some cool bikes, one of my favorite brands, but I've never owned one.
Nice turn out dsmith. I really dig that Hutch XL24, nice! That video was a bit disturbing, but I love the parts where he's making fun of hipsters on fixies, I wish the whole song was about that.
Re: The BMX (and other bikes) thread
Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 8:28 pm
by badhoopty
MelvinsArmy wrote:No problem Jason. Kuwaharas are definitely some cool bikes, one of my favorite brands, but I've never owned one.
Nice turn out dsmith. I really dig that Hutch XL24, nice! That video was a bit disturbing, but I love the parts where he's making fun of hipsters on fixies, I wish the whole song was about that.
i saw a hipster bike messenger on a fixie take a complete faceplant while trying to stay upright and on the pedals while stopped at a light in traffic.
it was by far one of the most amusing things i've ever seen...
Re: The BMX (and other bikes) thread
Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 8:37 pm
by MelvinsArmy
Awesome! I've seen them do some stupid things, but never anything as good as a track stand to face plant. Seems like there's millions of them around Brooklyn/Manhattan. I'm pretty sure they all shop at the same store too.
Re: The BMX (and other bikes) thread
Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 8:48 pm
by Bormac
When i was building my flatland freestyle Haro back in my school days I opted for a set of white Peregrine handle bars. These looked very similar to the Haro 4 peice bars of that time but had a 5th bar in the middle. I loved em!
Anybody seen these?
Re: The BMX (and other bikes) thread
Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 8:52 pm
by Bormac
I also remember the 'centre pull' brakes just starting to make a showing on bikes. Some frames had the posts welded to the frame but my old haro was meant for the traditional style brake leavers (these worked terribly by the way). When i could afford it I bought a set of the early Odysey Pitbull centre pull brakes and mounted them on the top side of the lower rear frame and drilled a hole through the bottom seat pole section and ran the Gyro cable down through it to the brakes. They worked well and looked ok too.