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Can anyone remember where they used to get their bike bits from back in the day?were you lucky enough to have a local bike shop that was on the pulse at the time?or, like me did you have to mail order or beg your dad to travel?I remember getting alot of bits from mud machine/m-zone,managed to get my dad to travel to somewhere in oxfordshire to a shop called ACE BMX who i got my dia-compe FS880/901 brakeset with tech V's when they first came out,and got my SUNTOUR XC II's there!I think i may have got my white haro tyres when they first came out from HOT WHEELS mail order!my memory fails me with everything else!!can remember sending off lots of postal orders :LolLolLolLol:Who always had the latest stuff?who was good to deal with and who bad?
not that me parents could afford anything frome these bike shopsstechford cycles,components downstairs and complete builds upstairs,there was always a rake of landing gear forks hanging up behind the counternot far from birmingham wheels,TRM freestyler,was distributed from there also,158 station road shirley pro am,only a handfull of times to that one
Custom riders when it was at 19 nightingale road in Hitchin. It was run by mason smiths mum and dad. It's now a much much bigger outfit on jubilee way in letchworth by mason himself. Well worth a visit!
Alpine Action,Faze 7,Custom Riders.A few in North London-Shorter -Rochford in Finchley and Rainbow Racing in Wood Green.Bought a Rebel race frame from Halfords in Watford High Street that had Rebel freestyle (Haro-alikes) forks coz they couldn`t find the race versions.
stechford cycles,components downstairs and complete builds upstairs,there was always a rake of landing gear forks hanging up behind the counter