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Quote from: simo27 on January 14, 2011, 08:15 PMArmstrong's in Middlesbrough, he didnt get into BMX until a bit later so missed out a bit, another shop sadly long gone.I remember this well !!! it was a family run business and the owner Colin was an ex road racer. I remember a gold Raceinc frame in the window for ages !!! On a Saturday moring it was like a meeting place. You would get up to around 30 bikes of all types outside !!! It would be great to see a pic from back in the day, most of us would go to a place nicknamed the Arty afterwards, the name was taken from Art college which was near by. Those were the good old days lol, we did have Halfords selling their own brand and Raleigh and had Bobbys cycles (still going) which was a raleigh dealership.
Armstrong's in Middlesbrough, he didnt get into BMX until a bit later so missed out a bit, another shop sadly long gone.
one bus ride away from me too bolton bmx centre christian, its just that it took nearly 2hrs to get there.... still, all the way for 10p.....
Quote from: Moza on January 19, 2011, 03:16 PMQuote from: simo27 on January 14, 2011, 08:15 PMArmstrong's in Middlesbrough, he didnt get into BMX until a bit later so missed out a bit, another shop sadly long gone.I remember this well !!! it was a family run business and the owner Colin was an ex road racer. I remember a gold Raceinc frame in the window for ages !!! On a Saturday moring it was like a meeting place. You would get up to around 30 bikes of all types outside !!! It would be great to see a pic from back in the day, most of us would go to a place nicknamed the Arty afterwards, the name was taken from Art college which was near by. Those were the good old days lol, we did have Halfords selling their own brand and Raleigh and had Bobbys cycles (still going) which was a raleigh dealership.It was a pity Armstrongs closed, they had some quality stuff. My best pal at work used to build bikes there when he was a student bitd, funny small world! Bobby's is still doing ok by the looks of it, have been in recently, sell Mongoose stuff if I recall.
Quote from: simo27 on February 11, 2011, 10:22 PMQuote from: Moza on January 19, 2011, 03:16 PMQuote from: simo27 on January 14, 2011, 08:15 PMArmstrong's in Middlesbrough, he didnt get into BMX until a bit later so missed out a bit, another shop sadly long gone.I remember this well !!! it was a family run business and the owner Colin was an ex road racer. I remember a gold Raceinc frame in the window for ages !!! On a Saturday moring it was like a meeting place. You would get up to around 30 bikes of all types outside !!! It would be great to see a pic from back in the day, most of us would go to a place nicknamed the Arty afterwards, the name was taken from Art college which was near by. Those were the good old days lol, we did have Halfords selling their own brand and Raleigh and had Bobbys cycles (still going) which was a raleigh dealership.It was a pity Armstrongs closed, they had some quality stuff. My best pal at work used to build bikes there when he was a student bitd, funny small world! Bobby's is still doing ok by the looks of it, have been in recently, sell Mongoose stuff if I recall.Armstrongs was a great shop, we used to get the train from Hartlepool to Smog Land to look at the quality kit. It was no different from Church Steet Cycles in Pool, but the adventure was great.Funny thing is, when they shut the doors all the stock went over the road to the DIY/Second hand stock shop. Most of it ended up in Hartlepool Tuckers in Guisborough... that was a cool shop
Quote from: Ron '2elliot' Burgundy on February 12, 2011, 09:33 PMQuote from: simo27 on February 11, 2011, 10:22 PMQuote from: Moza on January 19, 2011, 03:16 PMQuote from: simo27 on January 14, 2011, 08:15 PMArmstrong's in Middlesbrough, he didnt get into BMX until a bit later so missed out a bit, another shop sadly long gone.I remember this well !!! it was a family run business and the owner Colin was an ex road racer. I remember a gold Raceinc frame in the window for ages !!! On a Saturday moring it was like a meeting place. You would get up to around 30 bikes of all types outside !!! It would be great to see a pic from back in the day, most of us would go to a place nicknamed the Arty afterwards, the name was taken from Art college which was near by. Those were the good old days lol, we did have Halfords selling their own brand and Raleigh and had Bobbys cycles (still going) which was a raleigh dealership.It was a pity Armstrongs closed, they had some quality stuff. My best pal at work used to build bikes there when he was a student bitd, funny small world! Bobby's is still doing ok by the looks of it, have been in recently, sell Mongoose stuff if I recall.Armstrongs was a great shop, we used to get the train from Hartlepool to Smog Land to look at the quality kit. It was no different from Church Steet Cycles in Pool, but the adventure was great.Funny thing is, when they shut the doors all the stock went over the road to the DIY/Second hand stock shop. Most of it ended up in Hartlepool Tuckers in Guisborough... that was a cool shop And don't come back.....I ffookin wont.
auld nissans and datsuns firin up, chasin over the transporter.
Oh and my dad got his night burner from julies cycles leicester, and was there a bmx track near the leicester city ground? or is that western park? And another thing is There is a shop in south wigston that sells choppers,skyways and they have a re-issue pk ripper frame