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..got a green HOLESHOT sticker from the holeshot comp 85/86? ..is that rare?thought not nice find and nice frame though, remember seeing neil ride one bitd. What did they retail for back then?
can whoever buys it please build it up with the correct parts as a tribute to the legend that was, neil ruffell R.I.P.
Vince Gregory, pleased his name came up as i remember he rode a chrome RF1 with black tuffs at several BFA comps, been trying to remember his name for the last few days.I remember neil running a red, light blue and a orange RF1 all with white rims, they were all good looking bikes for that era IMO.Robert ran a green one with chrome rims.
Quote from: stevemcintosh on June 20, 2008, 06:12 PMVince Gregory, pleased his name came up as i remember he rode a chrome RF1 with black tuffs at several BFA comps, been trying to remember his name for the last few days.I remember neil running a red, light blue and a orange RF1 all with white rims, they were all good looking bikes for that era IMO.Robert ran a green one with chrome rims. thought you might have asked me if you couldn't remember his name...Yeah, I remember Neil riding Red, light blue and orange too. Didn't Robert also ride a white one too?
Woody Itson bars, 401's, DX.....chrome layback, white Kashi..... Or you could just look at the pictures!!
I saw a bike like very much like that down my local dump about 15 months ago. I thought it was a POS.
Quote from: jimwise68 on June 21, 2008, 07:57 PMI saw a bike like very much like that down my local dump about 15 months ago. I thought it was a POS. It was, however it was an extremely rare POS.
maybe neil did change the frame colour because he snapped them, maybe andy gave him more freedom to change frames whenever he wanted. who knows.if it was because he snapped them, you would have thought he might have stuck to the same colour to give the impression that his frame was lasting longer than it actually did.either way, i doubt if you had one now, that you'd give it any sort of abuse or use it as a rider in the same way you probably wouldn't trash a gen 1.
Its not the best looking bike, dont seem anything special, but its rare as fook and it would be nice to see it fully restored maybe as a ruffel replica
And since when did 'how strong' come into it when restoring old bikes. You don't restore them to ride them so what does it matter?Thats like saying a Ferrari 288GTO is shite because an enzo is faster. Everything has its time in history, like the RF1!Sean.