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Hoffman - for being an inspiration for every BMX'er and saving the sport.
really nice. there may be another one round the corner from me, here in south wales. my mate put a post up recently on here.he thinks he's got one of the first gen condors. it wasn't a complete bike, he bought the f/f second hand and built it with bits. apparently got group one stem, pitchforks, peregrine 48's but he will not sell. keep nagging him to get it out from his dads garage and bring it down so i can get piccys and a serial number to show you guys so we'll know if it really is a pukka one. would this be only the fourth known one? how cool would that be for him! so gareth, if you're reading this, get your ass into gear - i'll let you have a go on my aero reflex if you want to give me the frame..........
he's adamant it's a first one, and he literally is a few yards around corner, but trying to get him into gear.................what should we look for to determine if it is the genuine thing?? as opposed to a non first gen. were the first gen the only us made ones??? btw Mr Stodgy, should be very, very proud of that one. what a mission. top notch. (still too modern though!!!)buy yourself a schwinn stingray if you want real cool!!!!!
"original forks" you gotta be joking i broke two pairs in the first six months of owning it!guess that's one of the reasons they changed the headtube angle it's not the original blue by the way,i got a local shop to respray it a few years back and it's not the best of jobs to be honest.i will get around to painting it properly one day.
a bit fragile! but then again what wasn't back then? yeah the overspray on the lugs gave it away do you know the original colour code by chance? also what are the chances of getting repro stickers? i'd love to see it restored.