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my favourite 3 bikes were southern andy's zeronine in2bms redline squarebackJT smooths £28 POS racer
Quote from: gish on August 23, 2012, 09:41 PMmy favourite 3 bikes were southern andy's zeronine in2bms redline squarebackJT smooths £28 POS racer Did u feel how heavy that POS racer was . We were joking that it had lead tubing .
Quote from: ANIMAL on August 23, 2012, 10:11 PMQuote from: gish on August 23, 2012, 09:41 PMmy favourite 3 bikes were southern andy's zeronine in2bms redline squarebackJT smooths £28 POS racer Did u feel how heavy that POS racer was . We were joking that it had lead tubing . yeah steve he was in the tent next to us on the helipad so had the privilege of watching scampering about Mk looking for bits & building it.was amazed he jumped both sets of doubles on it and not breaking anything
Quote from: gish on August 23, 2012, 10:45 PMQuote from: ANIMAL on August 23, 2012, 10:11 PMQuote from: gish on August 23, 2012, 09:41 PMmy favourite 3 bikes were southern andy's zeronine in2bms redline squarebackJT smooths £28 POS racer Did u feel how heavy that POS racer was . We were joking that it had lead tubing . yeah steve he was in the tent next to us on the helipad so had the privilege of watching scampering about Mk looking for bits & building it.was amazed he jumped both sets of doubles on it and not breaking anything did anyone get a picture of it
The show and shine has always been a few well respected collectors being asked to spend hours judging the bikes based on their opinion. That way we get a ever changing viewpoint a differing style every year.The problem will always be that everyone has differing opinions to the judgesAdopting a scoring based tick box type competition loses the passion and turns what should be abit of fun into a serious affair that is not what we should be aboutI know it is difficult to build a really sweet bike and to not be recognised for what loads of people would class as trophy winner is not great and I do except that the format of judging is flawed in that it is based on the opinion of the judges better that than the alternativeBut we will think on a more inclusive way of rewarding the effort that we all put in to building kids bikesRichFact !!!! And that's why I love you
I have to say too i really enjoyed walking round Carls collection, how he had them all dated in progression just give me that museum feel. It was as though i could feel the Robinson history unfolding in front of me.
I liked...Sam's Bob Haro KuwieAsh's Blue PK RipperWho's Redline Squareback was that?
Glynn, the fact that Carl got those Robbo's out at all on saturday deserves a mention, he was a shell of a man.
none of yours are mint enough sam , i like survivors myself but a lot are looking at mint condition only joking all your bikes are always stunning i want to see you with a rusty bike
I love that kuwi Sam . If I hadn't stopped buying stuff that would have been a perfect pub rider ... I could fly home on it ..
I do love that grey Kappa next to the CW Nick.