Name: Philip
Occupation: Power Engineer
Years Collecting: 7 years (?)
Interests: BMX, road, mountain, fixie bikes
Dislikes: boring, predictable, repetition
Favourite BMX: That's too difficult to answer
Favourite Old School BMX Brand: probably Skyway
Nearly all of these have gone. Initially I sold to fund further projects, but then I sold nearly all of it when I had too much and didn't know where to go with my collection.
The obligatory NOS green Streetbeat
DP Freestyler with NOS padset
Kuwahara Bravo KT restored from a beaten and cracked survivor.
Haro Sport '84
Haro FST '85 NOS
Haro Sport '85 NOS
Skyway Streetbeat, two-tone, came to me from the factory all white, but ready masked off for the two-tone paint forks came from Australia, NOS decals and built to factory spec.
Skyway Streetbeat, custom two-tone, originally a raw f&f, all NOS including the decals
Vector Unlimited FS, restored with Vector FS bars and NOS Vector saddle. Never quite finished this as the decals were a pain - eventually got Del to do some decals, but I never applied them.
GJS Freestyler - sourced from OT cycles, looked as though it'd been built from new, then stripped and left to fester. When I got it, the forks were missing for a few months until OT found them tucked away somewhere. Built with a mixture of NOS and survivor parts.
I think this is around where things started to get on top of me, so I'll post a few random pictures of stuff I've owned
MK1 Ultra burner raped for it's wheels