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Old school is 1" headset and caliper brakes.
Quote from: billstup on June 19, 2013, 11:10 PMOld school is 1" headset and caliper brakes.Thats basically every mid school race bike up to 94.
Quote from: midschooljon on June 19, 2013, 11:17 PMQuote from: billstup on June 19, 2013, 11:10 PMOld school is 1" headset and caliper brakes.Thats basically every mid school race bike up to 94. That`s not to say that every bike after that is mid school, just that`s when they started
Would say the end date 2000
Generally speaking the "Old School" generation is from 1969, the very beginning of BMX to 1987 or 1988, during the first major slump in the popularity of BMX racing and the height of popularity of Old School Freestyling. "Mid School" is generally considered to be from 1988 to 1999, which includes the first slump in Freestyle BMX in 1988-89 and the resurgence of BMX racing beginning in 1990 and it really taking off again in 1993. "New/Current School" or today's BMX is considered to be from 2000 to the present day with the emphasis on Dirt Jumping contest and streetstyle and deemphasis on racing. With the racers, it will not be perfect demarcations. Some Old Schoolers raced well into the Mid School era of the 1990s,
i shall say no more on the subject then as the boss men have spoke.i'll keep my "mid school" builds for only me from wikipediaQuoteGenerally speaking the "Old School" generation is from 1969, the very beginning of BMX to 1987 or 1988, during the first major slump in the popularity of BMX racing and the height of popularity of Old School Freestyling. "Mid School" is generally considered to be from 1988 to 1999, which includes the first slump in Freestyle BMX in 1988-89 and the resurgence of BMX racing beginning in 1990 and it really taking off again in 1993. "New/Current School" or today's BMX is considered to be from 2000 to the present day with the emphasis on Dirt Jumping contest and streetstyle and deemphasis on racing. With the racers, it will not be perfect demarcations. Some Old Schoolers raced well into the Mid School era of the 1990s,
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bmx died at the end of 86.
Quote from: markyp on June 19, 2013, 05:52 PM bmx died at the end of 86.Mat Hoffman didn't think so
i never heard the word BMX after 1986 till about 2006...