0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Quote from: dordymush on February 02, 2014, 09:32 PMFookin 86 mid school Actually checking back through the midschool age threads, it was decided by the members on here that midschool was to start at 1987.On the other big forums midschool is as follows: Vintagebmx 1986RADBMX 1987BMX Society 1988OZBMX 1990's
Fookin 86 mid school
its like arguing when rave started or when the reniassance finished. it is different for different people . so in short there is no right answer only a point in time that has to exist to run the category in show and shine so , you decide and the category exists to make it possible to run the event such is life
Dordy made a couple of good points on FB, first one was ask someone into mid school when it started they'd say 90's.Stidds you're saying it was voted on by Radsters, I say the vote was a done deal because if you ask most Radsters when old school ended and they'd say 86-87, up until recently I would have agreed with that because that's when it stopped for me and probably the majority of Radsters, on the other hand my younger brother and his mates were riding old school BMX up until around 90 and they were old school bikes, in reality BMX was dying and continued to do so until around 90 then enter Hoffman and rider owned companies.Second point Dordy made was why do we need to be guided by the US sites as they are full of shit, I totally agree with that.
Poor ole stidds gets it every time over this lol. You should have left it as it was Sean. You were right after all
Quote from: rodriguez on February 04, 2014, 02:58 PMDordy made a couple of good points on FB, first one was ask someone into mid school when it started they'd say 90's.Stidds you're saying it was voted on by Radsters, I say the vote was a done deal because if you ask most Radsters when old school ended and they'd say 86-87, up until recently I would have agreed with that because that's when it stopped for me and probably the majority of Radsters, on the other hand my younger brother and his mates were riding old school BMX up until around 90 and they were old school bikes, in reality BMX was dying and continued to do so until around 90 then enter Hoffman and rider owned companies.Second point Dordy made was why do we need to be guided by the US sites as they are full of shit, I totally agree with that.See this is the problem, different people say different dates, who is right and who is wrong? If the mid-schoolers all say opposing years then what chance is there.Just because somebody thinks that he wants it as 90- doesn't make it correct, it just makes it that persons opinion.To be perfectly honest I don't know why I am arguing as I originally set the midschool section up as 1990-2000 and people moaned about the dates then, now it seems I may have been right... who'd have thunk it eh? As for agreeing with the American's, maybe it is not so much we are agreeing with them, more like all 3 sites are in agreement. If vintage/society/RADBMX members (remember it is the member who chose not admin) all think that mid-school starts 86/87/88 then maybe that is roughly where it began. As the saying goes if it looks like a duck and sounds like a duck then maybe it really is a fooking duck.
Just because it's born in a stable doesn't mean it's a horse.
Quote from: rodriguez on February 04, 2014, 09:01 PMJust because it's born in a stable doesn't mean it's a horse.Oooh I like that one, top quoting Sir
What the fook happens after new school? it'll be like the millennium bug.
the only one's that say mid school as 87 were the ones that quit riding around then, for those of us who never quit would say 89-90.
Quote from: rad_pitt on February 04, 2014, 09:37 PMWhat the fook happens after new school? it'll be like the millennium bug.that'll be newest school = 2010 onwards ..according to dordy's theory . simple, manageable, consistent.bashguards and threadless forks are then rather characteristics than definitions of the categories.good discussion!
Quote from: john4130 on February 04, 2014, 11:09 PMthe only one's that say mid school as 87 were the ones that quit riding around then, for those of us who never quit would say 89-90. Yup. I'm right with you on that one.