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no idea what that is, but it definitely looks 90s to me and parts look fairly low spec. not sure what the guy wants for it but if it's very cheap it might do you as a rider
to I know nothing about Falcon BMX, guess it must be pre 95 as it has a 1" Headset.
Hi all, getting into this bike stuff again, and after a couple of years enjoying my mint MK2 Grifter, I fancied an old School BMX.Seen a few about, many copies and have used the search facility here to reserach as much as I can. But is there any way of telling from a serial number on a frame how old the bike/frame is?Been offered a Falcon Freestyler with the frame number CS10804994. I initially figured it was a 90's bike as it has the rear loop at the stem of the seat mount section whereas 80's variants I have seen havent got this.Any ideas?Been offered money back if its not a genuine rather than a later knock off... but would rather check with those in the know!
Quote from: cockneyplayboy on December 17, 2015, 11:15 AMHi all, getting into this bike stuff again, and after a couple of years enjoying my mint MK2 Grifter, I fancied an old School BMX.Seen a few about, many copies and have used the search facility here to reserach as much as I can. But is there any way of telling from a serial number on a frame how old the bike/frame is?Been offered a Falcon Freestyler with the frame number CS10804994. I initially figured it was a 90's bike as it has the rear loop at the stem of the seat mount section whereas 80's variants I have seen havent got this.Any ideas?Been offered money back if its not a genuine rather than a later knock off... but would rather check with those in the know!Been offered a set of 80's Skyways (Black) with it too.
Why can everyone see this bike and not me. I just have an x in the corner like when a pic fails to upload. also custardlips your avatar is the same but every else on the site is fine.
I can tell you this. Its a mass produced frame from Taiwan that sold under multiple brands, anyone selling one always chooses to say its a falcon as its the name with the most old schol street cred, chances are it was actually a ninja street twister or something equally as gay.and finally the seat you have is off a Lew-Ways Aero Stinger, no value to it unless you can find someone thats restoring one of the 3 known in the UK, even then its only worth a tenner
Not unless they need a new radiator!
Quote from: Jaymz on December 17, 2015, 03:58 PMI can tell you this. Its a mass produced frame from Taiwan that sold under multiple brands, anyone selling one always chooses to say its a falcon as its the name with the most old schol street cred, chances are it was actually a ninja street twister or something equally as gay.and finally the seat you have is off a Lew-Ways Aero Stinger, no value to it unless you can find someone thats restoring one of the 3 known in the UK, even then its only worth a tennerHe hasn't fooking bought it