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BMX General => BMX Chat => Topic started by: oldschoolace on October 31, 2014, 10:11 AM
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As I'm sure some of you museum stalkers will know the Unitron is due for 're-release any day now. For the purist they are marked with an R to indicate they are new. Anyone know any more details re. amounts, stockists over here, colour ways etc?
Wouldn't mind a set for the Raleigh shock :)
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Probably won't be cheap if the re-release B1B's are anything to go by
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It's the Dual's that I'm hoping for.
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Probably won't be cheap if the re-release B1B's are anything to go by
Apparently they will be around the $30 mark Rob :)
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$29.95 rrp. They are available to order through Mark, the A'me rep on the museum fb page, but not sure on UK postage. Most colours will be available but I understand that a mass bulk of them will be going to Oz. If that is the case, expect them on your nearest ebay outlet for a 500% mark up ;D
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$29.95 rrp. They are available to order through Mark, the A'me rep on the museum fb page, but not sure on UK postage. Most colours will be available but I understand that a mass bulk of them will be going to Oz. If that is the case, expect them on your nearest ebay outlet for a 500% mark up ;D
I'm sure if postage to UK isn't an option, Justin at porkchop might help out. :daumenhoch:
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I imagine Alan's would want to do these?
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Here they are , pics from the museum ....
(http://i1204.photobucket.com/albums/bb406/spector007/Mobile%20Uploads/2014-10/407DF1BC-9024-4F84-9CDE-4CE36C4C33B1_zps4dms6unc.jpg)
(http://i1204.photobucket.com/albums/bb406/spector007/Mobile%20Uploads/2014-10/467F137A-2760-40E0-A80C-B4FA8BCE295C_zpscfrkowxt.jpg)
(http://i1204.photobucket.com/albums/bb406/spector007/D26D5AF4-102B-4231-90E1-F4574DCAAA43_zpsg64snmbq.jpg)
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When is the first person going to complain that they have 2 right handed grips? :LolLolLolLol:
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Anybody any idea what colour combo's these are likely to come in. ???
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Won't take long for someone to remove that R ???
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They look well nice, I'd have a few sets of those :daumenhoch:
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Won't take long for someone to remove that R ???
Agreed.If they have to repop them they should have changed the font to the same as on new rounds or tris.
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Should have had the R recessed so cannot be removed
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Anybody any idea what colour combo's these are likely to come in. ???
(http://i1084.photobucket.com/albums/j406/Londonhellboy/10752753_10152801029306153_125878268_o_zps8c56cbbb.jpg) (http://s1084.photobucket.com/user/Londonhellboy/media/10752753_10152801029306153_125878268_o_zps8c56cbbb.jpg.html)
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Loving the 500 a pair for GT blue and yellow :LolLolLolLol:
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:LolLolLolLol: Aabout time they did rerelease them.
Now i need a link for some grips for my Kuwahara lachesis.
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Were they any good to use? Never had unitrons, are they comfy?
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Were they any good to use? Never had unitrons, are they comfy?
It depends how you like your grips John. The triangle cut outs you can feel big time. According to the A'me rep, these are softer than old ones so should be a bit better. The old ones are hard and I wouldn't personally ride them without gloves.
Oakley .5's are probably the best for longevity and comfort :daumenhoch:
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More fookin wank :yahoo_silent:
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More repo crap that is totally crapping all over Old School BMX Scene.
You don't need to search out the old school parts anymore :-\
Just click on Porkchop or one of the many new old school parts bmx sites and hey presto you can get what you need.
Where's the fun in that "nono"
Not to mention the price crash of all the original parts that this repo crap causes.
No wonder the big boys got out a few years ago :teef:
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Which prices have crashed then?
Can't say I've noticed stuff getting massively cheaper, maybe I'll be able to get another bike done then ;)
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More repo crap that is totally crapping all over Old School BMX Scene.
You don't need to search out the old school parts anymore :-\
Just click on Porkchop or one of the many new old school parts bmx sites and hey presto you can get what you need.
Where's the fun in that "nono"
Not to mention the price crash of all the original parts that this repo crap causes.
No wonder the big boys got out a few years ago :teef:
Not meaning to have a go BUT...
Reproduction parts have saved many a restoration and made the impossible, possible in many different areas and many different products not just BMX i.e. fridges, freezers, guitars, cars, motorbikes, stereos, the list is almost endless
You still need to search out parts but if you want to ride/use a vintage/old school/mid school bike now you can without ruining hundreds of pounds worth of tyres, grips, pedals, seats...
Yes, there are sites that sell new reproduction parts at competitive prices; halle-fcuking-lujah!
Fun? There is still plenty of fun searching for old/era correct parts not that I would call it fun having spent 10 years looking for a seat and an ACE Racing frame...
There has been no price crash; total fallacy and an urban myth spread by those who are in it for the money not the "fun" as described
The big boys getting out; some have some are still in it just in the background, some had their circumstances change (marriage, children, jobs, divorce, etc) and yep, some sold out for big money for all of the aforementioned reasons and big money because people wanted to buy straight in and miss out on the "fun".
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One thing that isn't fun is spending £130 on fooking grips :LolLolLolLol:
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More repo crap that is totally crapping all over Old School BMX Scene.
You don't need to search out the old school parts anymore :-\
Just click on Porkchop or one of the many new old school parts bmx sites and hey presto you can get what you need.
Where's the fun in that "nono"
Not to mention the price crash of all the original parts that this repo crap causes.
No wonder the big boys got out a few years ago :teef:
Not meaning to have a go BUT...
Reproduction parts have saved many a restoration and made the impossible, possible in many different areas and many different products not just BMX i.e. fridges, freezers, guitars, cars, motorbikes, stereos, the list is almost endless
You still need to search out parts but if you want to ride/use a vintage/old school/mid school bike now you can without ruining hundreds of pounds worth of tyres, grips, pedals, seats...
Yes, there are sites that sell new reproduction parts at competitive prices; halle-fcuking-lujah!
Fun? There is still plenty of fun searching for old/era correct parts not that I would call it fun having spent 10 years looking for a seat and an ACE Racing frame...
There has been no price crash; total fallacy and an urban myth spread by those who are in it for the money not the "fun" as described
The big boys getting out; some have some are still in it just in the background, some had their circumstances change (marriage, children, jobs, divorce, etc) and yep, some sold out for big money for all of the aforementioned reasons and big money because people wanted to buy straight in and miss out on the "fun".
Agreed Marty :daumenhoch:
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One thing that isn't fun is spending £130 on fooking grips :LolLolLolLol:
I don't think I've spent that much on ALL my grips in 6 years. :LolLolLolLol:
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Everytime I buy grips I end up with a new build! :pilky:
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There has been no price crash; total fallacy and an urban myth spread by those who are in it for the money not the "fun" as described
Spot on Marty ;)
ESP stems, remade in the UK and in OZ but, the originals still sell for 700+ dollars. JMC seat posts, remade but the originals still sell for over 200+ dollars, Oakley B-1B's, re-issued and given for FREE with a purchase of glasses over £50 but, the re-pops even fetch 150+ dollars.
I have seen no dent at all in the prices of hard to come by items, in fact, I have seen them rise over the past year or so.
These Unitrons will be selling for $30 a set which is great if you want to actually ride them and not put them on a shelf :daumenhoch:
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I'm just upset they're not doing any red/yellow ones :2funny:
I love these and all other cheap affordable re-pops .... Not for show builds but for those bikes that we want to ride and enjoy...
I love my show ponies with their crazy NOS parts but I also love my riders ( with their repop bits and bobs ) that give you thrills in their own way! :smitten:
Rare original grips will always retain their value irrespective of repops. :daumenhoch:
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Just what we need... More parts that cross the line between real and fake.
Just like tuf necks, esp stems, SE racing anything, bullseye, unless it has known provenance you may as well assume they are all fake.
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Just what we need... More parts that cross the line between real and fake.
Just like tuf necks, esp stems, SE racing anything, bullseye, unless it has known provenance you may as well assume they are all fake.
Exactly ;)
All these companys did'nt give a fu ck about old school bmx when the scene went tits up Years ago. They all got out real quick and jumped on the next money making band wagon.
Now they can sell a few old school bmx parts again and add more $ dollars to the bottom line they are all at it. Every single company that did'nt care now see $ dollar signs yet again.
Haro, Profile, Tioga, Tange, A'me, Oakley, Hutch, Skyway the list goes on.
Its not like there is'nt enough old school stuff still out there anyways. Its just that some people would rather spend £20 on a sh it repo Dia Compe Seat Clamp instead of Hunting out and spending £50 on a real NOS One.
Sorry but im a purist, if it aint old school then its not an old school Part or build.
Pads and stickers are fair enough but as for the rest its just a load of
Jap Crap ;)
When i got into old school bmx there was'nt all this Jap Crap stuff around. If you wanted a part you hunted it out and you paid for it which was the Exciting part of the scene and made it all the more exciting and part of the Hunt.
Now its just go on Porkchop and order the crap look alike parts and fool yourself into buying Jap Crap which kinda looks like the real thing but is'nt the real thing. Because people can't be arsed to Hunt Out the real thing and pay a few Quid more.
Like i said it has hurt the scene whichever way you look at it and i know for a fact its the reason why "alot" of people have Sold Out and Moved onto collecting other things.
Is this right or wrong i dont care its how i feel about the repo Jap Crap and what it has done to the Old School BMX Scene.
Just my Opinion ;)
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If more people got into collecting and these new parts didn't exist, there'd be no parts left for you.
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I have no interest in waiting forever for a part, and paying top dollar for it when it arrives.
Stuff like this suits my riders just fine. :daumenhoch:
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Just what we need... More parts that cross the line between real and fake.
Just like tuf necks, esp stems, SE racing anything, bullseye, unless it has known provenance you may as well assume they are all fake.
Exactly ;)
All these companys did'nt give a fu ck about old school bmx when the scene went tits up Years ago. They all got out real quick and jumped on the next money making band wagon.
Now they can sell a few old school bmx parts again and add more $ dollars to the bottom line they are all at it. Every single company that did'nt care now see $ dollar signs yet again.
Haro, Profile, Tioga, Tange, A'me, Oakley, Hutch, Skyway the list goes on.
Its not like there is'nt enough old school stuff still out there anyways. Its just that some people would rather spend £20 on a sh it repo Dia Compe Seat Clamp instead of Hunting out and spending £50 on a real NOS One.
Sorry but im a purist, if it aint old school then its not an old school Part or build.
Pads and stickers are fair enough but as for the rest its just a load of
Jap Crap ;)
When i got into old school bmx there was'nt all this Jap Crap stuff around. If you wanted a part you hunted it out and you paid for it which was the Exciting part of the scene and made it all the more exciting and part of the Hunt.
Now its just go on Porkchop and order the crap look alike parts and fool yourself into buying Jap Crap which kinda looks like the real thing but is'nt the real thing. Because people can't be arsed to Hunt Out the real thing and pay a few Quid more.
Like i said it has hurt the scene whichever way you look at it and i know for a fact its the reason why "alot" of people have Sold Out and Moved onto collecting other things.
Is this right or wrong i dont care its how i feel about the repo Jap Crap and what it has done to the Old School BMX Scene.
Just my Opinion ;)
Surely getting out of something when there's no market to sell to is good business isn't it? and tapping back into a market and trading on your previous good name is good business isn't it? (as long as the new parts are of good standard and quality)
Tell us exactly what these parts are doing to the Old School Scene then? as already stated, they don't seem to be having any effect on original parts prices and in some cases the new parts are commanding high prices on their own? (Oakley grips and new Vector bars for example). Yes you might get the odd w@nker who buys a reproduction part and does all he can to try and make it look original so he can make a quick buck or ten, but hopefully those people get found out very quickly by keen eyed people on forums like ours.
What's your take on what these parts are doing to our hobby?
The only way i see it is, they allow people who ride their old bikes to have look-a-like parts that they don't mind trashing or getting scratched up while cruising about on their bike for a fraction of the cost. I have a new reproduction MX1000 on my 2015 loopy Ripper as i didn't want to waste £80 on an old one when all the other parts on the bike are brand new, so it fits in with my build.
I completely understand however that they might not be what you want on your bikes, for either riding or for display purposes but i don't see them having any detrimental effect on value of the original parts.
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I can see the arguement for both sides but personally it comes down to a perishable thing, grips, tyres and brake pads are, by there very nature, designed to be expendable and generally do not keep well over time. It's all about the riding for me and I ain't spending 200 notes on some tyres I will trash on one Rad ride because the rubber is 30 years old
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True. I've said this before. You have to balance out the old with the new depending how long you want to wait for the exact part and how much you want to spend on it.
I'm happy to mix old parts with new for my riders. I'll rather not trust 30 year old drive/ stem parts no matter how well they're made. But that's jus me.
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If you want to ride your bike, I'd say these parts are essential.
I have repop uni hand grenades and tioga comp 3, both new and can be used for riding. As said before you couldn't use 30 year old tyres and grips as they would perish and ruin, and who would want to ruin expensive og stuff?
There is place for both, OG stuff for show bikes that are exact period correct. Repops for stuff you want to ride but still have the old school look. I see no problems with it myself.
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where did this awful saying 'repop' come from? they're new reproduction parts.....repop makes them sound like fake copies (Landar) ???
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where did this awful saying 'repop' come from? they're new reproduction parts.....repop makes them sound like fake copies (Landar) ???
We already have NOS (New Old Stock or new old school if your Matt swivel :D) so now maybe we could have NRP's !! (New Reproduction Parts)
Fook me i must be bored ::)
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Nearly 4 years ago, I bought a set of NOS, still in the box A'me Dual's for around £60, and fitted them to my Goose.
While hammered in Blackpool, I ploughed into a lad on a stag do who was just as hammered, subsequently I fell off t'goose and tore the end of one if my grips. I was a bit gutted, to say the least, especially as someone had looked after them properly for nearly 30 years.
This is why I choose to add repop parts to my bikes, the purists may not like repop parts, or my bikes, but I give zero fooks about what anyone else thinks, and ride/enjoy/socialise with them - for me, what this hobby's all about.
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where did this awful saying 'repop' come from? they're new reproduction parts.....repop makes them sound like fake copies (Landar) ???
We already have NOS (New Old Stock or new old school if your Matt swivel :D) so now maybe we could have NRP's !! (New Reproduction Parts)
Fook me i must be bored ::)
Love it Joff! NRP it is ;D :daumenhoch:
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Just what we need... More parts that cross the line between real and fake.
Just like tuf necks, esp stems, SE racing anything, bullseye, unless it has known provenance you may as well assume they are all fake.
Exactly ;)
All these companys did'nt give a fu ck about old school bmx when the scene went tits up Years ago. They all got out real quick and jumped on the next money making band wagon.
Now they can sell a few old school bmx parts again and add more $ dollars to the bottom line they are all at it. Every single company that did'nt care now see $ dollar signs yet again.
Haro, Profile, Tioga, Tange, A'me, Oakley, Hutch, Skyway the list goes on.
Its not like there is'nt enough old school stuff still out there anyways. Its just that some people would rather spend £20 on a sh it repo Dia Compe Seat Clamp instead of Hunting out and spending £50 on a real NOS One.
Sorry but im a purist, if it aint old school then its not an old school Part or build.
Pads and stickers are fair enough but as for the rest its just a load of
Jap Crap ;)
When i got into old school bmx there was'nt all this Jap Crap stuff around. If you wanted a part you hunted it out and you paid for it which was the Exciting part of the scene and made it all the more exciting and part of the Hunt.
Now its just go on Porkchop and order the crap look alike parts and fool yourself into buying Jap Crap which kinda looks like the real thing but is'nt the real thing. Because people can't be arsed to Hunt Out the real thing and pay a few Quid more.
Like i said it has hurt the scene whichever way you look at it and i know for a fact its the reason why "alot" of people have Sold Out and Moved onto collecting other things.
Is this right or wrong i dont care its how i feel about the repo Jap Crap and what it has done to the Old School BMX Scene.
Just my Opinion ;)
A lot of the people who have moved on are scensters who move from scene to scene, should it be VW, OSBMX, Starwars Toys, Corgi Toys, Shoes, Handbags, Hat Pins or whatever, while they are in that scene they have to be the best, they get a kick out of displaying their rare, large and most importantly valuable collections and everybody oohing and aahing and saying "you da best".
I've come across a fair few of these types in this hobby, in my opinion they are mostly ego driven people who never had any real love for BMX in the first place, they are money driven and as soon as it looks like their investment is under threat they are off.
Good luck to them the scene is better off with out them. :daumenhoch:
Just my opinion :)
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Just what we need... More parts that cross the line between real and fake.
Just like tuf necks, esp stems, SE racing anything, bullseye, unless it has known provenance you may as well assume they are all fake.
Exactly ;)
All these companys did'nt give a fu ck about old school bmx when the scene went tits up Years ago. They all got out real quick and jumped on the next money making band wagon.
Now they can sell a few old school bmx parts again and add more $ dollars to the bottom line they are all at it. Every single company that did'nt care now see $ dollar signs yet again.
Haro, Profile, Tioga, Tange, A'me, Oakley, Hutch, Skyway the list goes on.
Its not like there is'nt enough old school stuff still out there anyways. Its just that some people would rather spend £20 on a sh it repo Dia Compe Seat Clamp instead of Hunting out and spending £50 on a real NOS One.
Sorry but im a purist, if it aint old school then its not an old school Part or build.
Pads and stickers are fair enough but as for the rest its just a load of
Jap Crap ;)
When i got into old school bmx there was'nt all this Jap Crap stuff around. If you wanted a part you hunted it out and you paid for it which was the Exciting part of the scene and made it all the more exciting and part of the Hunt.
Now its just go on Porkchop and order the crap look alike parts and fool yourself into buying Jap Crap which kinda looks like the real thing but is'nt the real thing. Because people can't be arsed to Hunt Out the real thing and pay a few Quid more.
Like i said it has hurt the scene whichever way you look at it and i know for a fact its the reason why "alot" of people have Sold Out and Moved onto collecting other things.
Is this right or wrong i dont care its how i feel about the repo Jap Crap and what it has done to the Old School BMX Scene.
Just my Opinion ;)
A lot of the people who have moved on are scensters who move from scene to scene, should it be VW, OSBMX, Starwars Toys, Corgi Toys, Shoes, Handbags, Hat Pins or whatever, while they are in that scene they have to be the best, they get a kick out of displaying their rare, large and most importantly valuable collections and everybody oohing and aahing and saying "you da best".
I've come across a fair few of these types in this hobby, in my opinion they are mostly ego driven people who never had any real love for BMX in the first place, they are money driven and as soon as it looks like their investment is under threat they are off.
Good luck to them the scene is better off with out them. :daumenhoch:
Just my opinion :)
This is very true Rod, we see the 'players' come, buy everything, build everything, sell everything and disappear. The true enthusiasts and collectors will be here for years to come, and won't regard the hobby as something to relieve boredom and pass time.
There's one I won't name that had an impressive collection of bikes a few years ago, and attended the rides on them to be fair to him, but on the rides, felt the need to tell as many people as he could on how much he'd spent, and spent a lot of time trying to prize bikes and bits off people, it really put me off having anything to do with him, shame really.
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Hmmmm i wonder who that was Dan ??? ;D
it's true though, you also find that a lot of people like that (not all i have to add) buy their stuff at way above the going rate from the states, plus postage and taxes and then want to know why no one buys their 'pride and joy' for exactly what they paid for it (adding on the post and taxes)
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I think its acceptable using re issued items like grips or tyres from A'me, Oakley, Tioga or whoever it may be, especially as rubber over time perishes. Plus, they are hardly fakes as it's a product sold by that particular company at various points in time. Sure, they maybe cashing in on old school, but they are a business after all. So long as they aren't sold as original 80s items at inflated prices. I think builds with NOS parts will always stand out from the crowd anyway and those who want to use original items can carry on and enjoy the hunt :)
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yep bang on :daumenhoch:
it's all about the NRP's :daumenhoch: ;D
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yep bang on :daumenhoch:
it's all about the NRP's :daumenhoch: ;D
:LolLolLolLol: I do like a nice NRP , don't have many but the ones i have are cherished :D
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Good man Joff :daumenhoch:
You know it's going to stick now don't you.........NRP :daumenhoch:
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Gosh. My fingers about to drop off from scrolling!!!
NRP's fine for me. Jus remembering all my original bikes were frankesteins of parts traded, borrowed or bought. I admit my first was probably the only one rolled off the production line onto street. Soon changed that tho....😉
Good massdebate here. Most of us reading from same sheet of enjoy it, ride it, fek it.
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to me they are not repops or even NRPs, they are re-releases as they are made by the same company, in fact some things that people class as repops arent even re-releases as they have never gone out of production, such as some of the other types of ame grips.
the argument that they de-value og items is a myth, look what happened to the price of Gen 1 haro's when the anni frame came out, because it was priced quite high (in fact higher than you could pick up a rough og one for) the price of og ones went through the roof.
for certain parts its essential that they are re-released/ reproduced as without them we could not ride our bikes, tyres are a prime example as 30yr old rubber is just dangerous.
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to me they are re-releases as they are made by the same company, in fact some things that people class as repops arent even re-releases as they have never gone out of production.
I totally agree Andy. KMC chains have never gone out of production and I bet a very large amount of builders have a new chain on their bike.
I have seen a few original pairs come up for sale over the past few days too, big bucks, in light of news of the reproductions hitting the market.
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Spot on Andy :daumenhoch:
and you get a special :4_17_5: as being the first RADster besides Rob and I for using the term NRP :D
PS I haven't forgotten about the pics of the rims , im at the footy tonight but i'll try and get them across 2moz ;)
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I'm Just gutted they aint dong them in red over blue >:(
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All good in my book, people are spending huge amounts on retro bikes that in 6 months time they have to sell cos they need the next thing for the " LOOK AT ME EFFECT"
Then they just can't sell it, complete skyway cruisers for £600, I see haro Dominguez already coming up for less and there still available. And they ask when buying what ones are going to go up in value, Keep it coming, we can all have nice bikes at this rate.
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superb! can't wait for them to come over here.
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nice one, thanks for the info :daumenhoch:
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The $25 was shipping directly from A'me to Europe with DHL and they invoice you via Paypal.
Right now it's a 30 day back order.
Thanks for the update mate :daumenhoch:
Is the $25 price including shipping then or should it be £25 including shipping , just that i thought they were retailing at $29.99 :-\
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The $25 was shipping directly from A'me to Europe with DHL and they invoice you via Paypal.
Right now it's a 30 day back order.
Thanks for the update mate :daumenhoch:
Is the $25 price including shipping then or should it be £25 including shipping , just that i thought they were retailing at $29.99 :-\
Sorry, $25 was the additional price of shipping three pairs of grips @ $29.99
3 x $29.99 + $25
Cheers mate :daumenhoch:
My rough calculations makes them £24 pair posted (if you buy 3 pairs and pay $25 postage) .
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^^^ what do you think of the new ones what's different on them to old ones