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So whats the difference between these later models to the early models as they look the same are thay made by a different company
Quote from: jimmyp on December 30, 2009, 06:07 PMSo whats the difference between these later models to the early models as they look the same are thay made by a different company Not 100% on who made the 85's ( without looking up the info ) , the early ones 83/maybe 84 were made by VDC . Differences are gussett added under the downtube & forks are kinda slash cut at the bottom , earlier ones were just flat bottom forks .
That's come up really well, try and get some gun blue to do the shaft and all the stem bolts rather than high shine paint and it will look like new again http://www.airshooter.co.uk/acatalog/Lubricants_Airsoft_Gas_and_Gun_Care.html
Quote from: MartyC on January 03, 2010, 12:25 PMThat's come up really well, try and get some gun blue to do the shaft and all the stem bolts rather than high shine paint and it will look like new again http://www.airshooter.co.uk/acatalog/Lubricants_Airsoft_Gas_and_Gun_Care.htmli like the idea i might just get some of that stuff thanks have you ever used it before ?
Quote from: n2cus on January 03, 2010, 01:41 PMQuote from: MartyC on January 03, 2010, 12:25 PMThat's come up really well, try and get some gun blue to do the shaft and all the stem bolts rather than high shine paint and it will look like new again http://www.airshooter.co.uk/acatalog/Lubricants_Airsoft_Gas_and_Gun_Care.htmli like the idea i might just get some of that stuff thanks have you ever used it before ?I have a bottle of it awaiting use on a couple of stems but Steve P has used it on a number of his stems and he swears by it
Stem looks nice Neil.You painted the frame yet ?
Can't wait 2 c this done Neil u do some real class builds buddy
Greg had just come off and incredible season of TOTAL domination in the Pro ranks (1982) and was kicking some tail in 83' also. GT bikes was his sponsor, but due to some contract (or lack there of) disputes, as well as a need for some new motivation, Greg shocked the BMX world by showing up at the 83' NBL Grands in a GHP uniform and riding a GHP bike!Prior to this event, Gregs Dad had been running a little company called Star Products - most famous for their "Star Bars" and GHP was kind of like taking Star Products to the next level. Having the hottest Pro, a killer team, and good coverage in the mags, GHP thrived for the first year and a half. But the industry as a whole was peaking out, and evolving into different directions. THIS IS A QUOTE FROM THE GREG HILL SITE