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Thought there were more colour options than that??
& I'm selling my Frame only:Recently stripped it to check she was OK & it's all good History: Bought new in 84(?) & still with me after doing the rounds locally (dirty bitch she is )Here's what she looked like when I got her back
They were built in birmingham, stirchly i think and the TRM stood for 'Totally Radical Machine' or something just a dubious.They were available in chrome and white only and are pretty hard to find nowadays. They used to sposor a rider who became the world front hopping champion Paul Heyfron (remember him?)
Quote from: Jazzchimp on January 14, 2008, 07:44 PMThey were built in birmingham, stirchly i think and the TRM stood for 'Totally Radical Machine' or something just a dubious.They were available in chrome and white only and are pretty hard to find nowadays. They used to sposor a rider who became the world front hopping champion Paul Heyfron (remember him?)Stechford- just up from where I live.. Totally Radical Machine.So thats... 6 then??
I used to have a White one it belongs to marty dibble now.bodamus
Were made by a mate of my old man called Tony 'Potter' Peach from Kingshurst in Brum. Stetchford Cycles used them for their factory team, may have even commisoned them, can t remember. Couple of my mucca's raced for Stetchford Cycles on them, Steve Bell and Derek Owen. Both won a load of nationals and Derek won the Brits in 84 on one. Ten a penny round Solihull in late eighties. Never like them personally. P!sser for pads at a time where you could get arrested for not having them on the track. Remember Heff well, from Worcester, mate of Rich Holland, bandana always tied round his neck, sure that we the fella. Front hops very under rated trick.
I got three. One has LG's on tho after a shite drop out years back. It's always been my favourite frame, fantastic geometry - very well balanced. I wheelied one for over two miles in 85 for charidee. Here's the ad from 84'I bought this frame from Scott last year (in museum), this how it looks nowAnd the bike I entered for BOTYI had a fourth in white, no decals, lost by Parcelforce twats in November. God knows where that ended up
Was that one of yous
No his username on here is Marty Dibble I think his real name is Phil Mccrack bodamus