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new age gypsy bike, cooool
... wonder how long it takes for the first one to apear with the front end blue with team pads on it lol.
nevermind then dave.i wonder how long it takes for the first one to apear with the front end blue with team pads on it lol.
Quotenew age gypsy bike, cooool naw.i ride a T/A
We asked about the paint job...can't remember the full answer as I was drooling over the os Team Aero Pro replica prototype at the time. They wanted the womens Olympic team to use it but the sponsorship would've cost too much or something? (This doesn't make sense....I'll ask the question again! )
i just dont get who this bike is aimed at?
Quote from: dirtyvans on January 24, 2007, 05:41 PMi just dont get who this bike is aimed at?Old school dad's who want their kids to ride the same bike as they had only an updated vertion, or old schoolers getting back into racing again.....There are only say 500-1000 people who race regularly in the UK, thats a very small market to try and take a piece of. Unless Raleigh think that race BMX's are going to be fashionable again with the Olympics and the kid on the street will want one..... 10mm axles so no pegs, 36 hole cheep rims that will buckle easy and an Alloy frame that will snap if you ghost it out of a ramp or down some steps...... I can't see it taking off, or no where vaguely near to the level that the original did.Sorry to be a spoil sport but thats my honist opinion.I concur with the above !