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Quote from: AKGOFF on March 22, 2012, 06:40 AMApart from the colour and decals do they not all look the same, a little boring. I agree. Never ridden a new school so I can't comment on how they ride though. Bendy, I'll have to have a go on yours on the London Fools' Ride.Still enjoy building and the London rides so no need for new school.
Apart from the colour and decals do they not all look the same, a little boring.
Brought it.
Ok it wasn't all fat tubing and 48's.. but in the 90's only the decent stuff was decent and the rest wasn't great (in my opinion of course). I worked in a bike shop in this period and it was all MTB's MTB's... Many bike companies appeared to fall out of favour with BMX (although the brands that survived the 80's, kept on going and producing decent stuff). Now that there has been a surge in BMX, there are more and more companies springing up, producing quality BMX's from £200+ I personally refer to this 'mid' period as the 'dark days of BMX'... (my opinion of course)Hey, but if you do Mid School and you love 'em, then that's all that matters..... They're still BMX's. The new stuff that is coming out at the moment is fantastic. I own a bike shop now and deal with many many BMX brands. This is damn good clobber. I agree with the idea that OS is for cruisin', restoring, showing and new school is for thrashing and enjoying BMX as it was intended over 35 years ago.. Cheers
found a new school frame that looks old school.
Quote from: ED209º on March 22, 2012, 11:00 AMBrought it.The Spellchecker General* will be after you for that one Ed *Griff
Quote from: ED209º on March 22, 2012, 11:00 AMfound a new school frame that looks old school.Just out of interest ed, (or anyone) which sort of new school bikes, brands, models, have that old school look? What did you get?
Just got myself a Subrosa, its gonna have a few changes after the London ride including the f/f and bars to be Raw, love that look, SBD and Mick to do there magic on it but i'm looking forward to riding it more, weight difference to my mid-school rider is quite a bit, the Subby just feels so light