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For those reasons I've decided to build bikes I rode, spec'd the same as what I can remember or what I can see in those grainy, out of focus pics either my OM or friends took. In many ways it's become much more of a challenge than just putting together bikes with the best minty/NOS bits I can find or afford. That way when I look at 'em they mean a great deal more to me and the hunt is even sweeter.
If I'd have known it was a BMX night I wouldn;t have bothered Diggler promised me it was Blackpool Dogginfestjam 09 for steers and queers and said DB paul was gimpin' it up in his cage
Quote from: Hunterdubber on July 16, 2009, 10:23 PMIf I'd have known it was a BMX night I wouldn;t have bothered Diggler promised me it was Blackpool Dogginfestjam 09 for steers and queers and said DB paul was gimpin' it up in his cage I wondered why you had PMd me about sleeping in my tent Dubber Do, have to warn you though there's only one way in and no way out
Maybe the love has gone. For me anyway.
Quote from: munners on July 17, 2009, 03:14 PMMaybe the love has gone. For me anyway.Are you on a negative post crusade , Nick Right we all get the message , I don't get it though , you lost all interest supposedly , glad to be out of it all , realised now that you're so much better off that you've got rid of your builds as they're a waste of time and money , etc , etc but you are still on here everyday and actively posting , why Seems a bit hypocritical , you still need your fix and will probably be back buying again
Wow, this is such a familiar feeling...... and I heard it a lot at MK this weekend as well.I've built everything (except for a GT Pro Performer - hand your over DB250F!) that I wanted, really enjoyed doing it but rode every bike as I rode back in the day. I got over-confident and had a fall which made me realise I'm not 13 anymore, but I still got back on my bike and rode. I'm also lucky that my brother still enjoys riding his bikes and so we try and go for a spin every now and then to blast the cobwebs away.I now have just 6 bikes left and in them I have my ultimate favourite bike I always wanted from BITD in my Pro-Class and haven't ridden it yet but I will do. I've built a matching Pro-Class styled Minigoose for my daughter for when she's big enough and then we will both ride them, so they're both show-bikes until then. Everything else I ride - my Haros when I fancy a few tricks and my Team Mongoose when I fancy riding round a track. My Ammaco is a bit too short to ride really but my mate's kids ride it and it was a birthday present so is not ever for sale. So nothing is wasted and I can justify to myself keeping the final six bikes.I just hope we all meet up next year at MK and enjoy ourselves again as it's not something serious, I just enjoy riding BMX. Spen
heres my take again lolIf simply having a nice bike is not enough then eventually your going to get bored , as its impossible to keep chasing the buzz in constantly buying partsif your bored then have time out let collecting old bmx become something you do not something that does youI do notice a quick gratification style of collecting is never sustainable and parts that are hard to get take time to source. If a bike takes years to get,so what ? you got the rest of your life lolRich