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I think old skool bmx's look so fooking cool when compared to MS & NS. Cant think of one MS or NS that can hold a light to the classics.Discus Paul
I agree, but looks aren't everyhting are they?what if you want to stop? new school brakes rule compared to super pricey mx1000's.
Quote from: DIRTBIKER250F on November 14, 2007, 10:01 PMI think old skool bmx's look so fooking cool when compared to MS & NS. Cant think of one MS or NS that can hold a light to the classics.Discus Paul What? clearly you arent a riderOldschool are OK for hanging on a wall but how could you compare any of em?Oldschool stuff generally has sh*t geometry and snappedMidschool stuff was way heavy and snappedTherefore Newschool wins!Try it out........take any (and I mean ANY) oldschool bike to a skatepark or BMX track and thrash it around then do the same on a newschool bikeThen youll know!
Quote from: JT71 on November 14, 2007, 10:04 PMI agree, but looks aren't everyhting are they?what if you want to stop? new school brakes rule compared to super pricey mx1000's. you have a point and what would you rather buy £100 Crupi beartraps or £550 Hutch beartraps
Quote from: magna13 on November 14, 2007, 10:10 PMQuote from: JT71 on November 14, 2007, 10:04 PMI agree, but looks aren't everyhting are they?what if you want to stop? new school brakes rule compared to super pricey mx1000's. you have a point and what would you rather buy £100 Crupi beartraps or £550 Hutch beartrapsneither, both are shit pedals
new school bikes are obviously gonna ride better. technology has moved on. different things have been tried and tested. you may think bikes now are sorted. but i bet in 10 years time, people will look back at the frames today and think "how the hell did i manage to ride on that". when skyway or haro brought out their frames, all the reviews stated that this was the perfect frame.don't forget, they weren't exactly made out of plastercine. how many people (who can actually air properly) would feel comfortable airing 6ft out on a street beat? i'm not just talking about us overweight oldies, but kids too. not many, yet Carlo would get 14/15ft on his. if they were that bad, they would have been breaking all the time. okay, tricks are bigger now, but a 6ft air is still a 6ft air.
Quote from: Trev on November 15, 2007, 01:00 AM new school bikes are obviously gonna ride better. technology has moved on. different things have been tried and tested. you may think bikes now are sorted. but i bet in 10 years time, people will look back at the frames today and think "how the hell did i manage to ride on that". when skyway or haro brought out their frames, all the reviews stated that this was the perfect frame.don't forget, they weren't exactly made out of plastercine. how many people (who can actually air properly) would feel comfortable airing 6ft out on a street beat? i'm not just talking about us overweight oldies, but kids too. not many, yet Carlo would get 14/15ft on his. if they were that bad, they would have been breaking all the time. okay, tricks are bigger now, but a 6ft air is still a 6ft air.The only OS bike I owned that I didnt break was an 85 GT performer. Ive snapped a midschool PK Ripper in Half. The headtube off a Skyway TA, Bent a Gen2 Master like a banana, Snapped the forks off a '91 Master, Broke a pair of Peregrine Q Bars in two........should I go on?
Quote from: the_cyclops on November 15, 2007, 09:12 AMQuote from: Trev on November 15, 2007, 01:00 AM new school bikes are obviously gonna ride better. technology has moved on. different things have been tried and tested. you may think bikes now are sorted. but i bet in 10 years time, people will look back at the frames today and think "how the hell did i manage to ride on that". when skyway or haro brought out their frames, all the reviews stated that this was the perfect frame.don't forget, they weren't exactly made out of plastercine. how many people (who can actually air properly) would feel comfortable airing 6ft out on a street beat? i'm not just talking about us overweight oldies, but kids too. not many, yet Carlo would get 14/15ft on his. if they were that bad, they would have been breaking all the time. okay, tricks are bigger now, but a 6ft air is still a 6ft air.The only OS bike I owned that I didnt break was an 85 GT performer. Ive snapped a midschool PK Ripper in Half. The headtube off a Skyway TA, Bent a Gen2 Master like a banana, Snapped the forks off a '91 Master, Broke a pair of Peregrine Q Bars in two........should I go on?You are going on, about 'snapping ' frames. Most frames from that era were constructed for lightness and a 'basic' level of performance. Any fooker can snap a piece of metal, as most things can be broken. It nauseates me when 'old-soldier' riders from that era boast about how many frames they have broken. Cool hey??? I had to buy all of my gear bitd, so respected my kit.