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Offline Rombloke

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Re: rider replica builds . . . .
« Reply #25 on: November 28, 2006, 06:52 PM »
trimoly....lol....that i think means the three main tubes are cro-mo the rest are hi ten

sports are full cro-mo.....fst's arent

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Re: rider replica builds . . . .
« Reply #26 on: November 28, 2006, 07:28 PM »
trimoly....lol....that i think means the three main tubes are cro-mo the rest are hi ten

sports are full cro-mo.....fst's arent

Dave

The first FST's were apparently full cro-mo.

I remember the thread on VBMX and I thought BB chimed in and said he didn't know if it was a Sport or not as his frames were made for him? (but not an FST anyway)  ???   I could be wrong though  :-\

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Re: rider replica builds . . . .
« Reply #27 on: November 28, 2006, 10:27 PM »
Yeah Phil ,A few years back i was going to do a replica BB FST, it was me who asked him about that , what he said was , the FST frame he rode was specially made for him and based on the sport dimensions , which just means a sport painted up to me , but maybe it was a little different some how , He doesn't remember ??? But when you look at the frame you can tell its not a FST , its longer...........
This is the Frame in this shot.......
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Re: rider replica builds . . . .
« Reply #28 on: November 29, 2006, 10:19 AM »
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the only rider replica bike i would build is the neil ruffell orange street beat. i know it's been done so many times, but that is the sexiest bike you could build.

if i had to have a second choice, it would be carlo's pink street beat with the grey tuffs he used on ramps at the tizer world championships.

Coming back to streetbeats for a moment, was Carlos pink bike with grey tuffs not a Street Styler?  Scott carroll (rip) used one of those as well

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Re: rider replica builds . . . .
« Reply #29 on: November 29, 2006, 10:21 AM »
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the only rider replica bike i would build is the neil ruffell orange street beat. i know it's been done so many times, but that is the sexiest bike you could build.

if i had to have a second choice, it would be carlo's pink street beat with the grey tuffs he used on ramps at the tizer world championships.

Coming back to streetbeats for a moment, was Carlos pink bike with grey tuffs not a Street Styler?  Scott carroll (rip) used one of those as well

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Fraser

Yep, both Carlo and Scotts ramp bikes were Street Styler's.

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