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Quote from: Ron '2elliot' Burgundy on October 23, 2008, 09:50 PMLovin' that Redline Redline MKII, Skyways, Shimano DX, Elina Lightning Bolt, Suntour Power Stem, GT laid back seat post, Suntour headlockDia-comp 890 brakes, Suntour 44/16 sprockets, Comp 2 tyres, Mushroom grips, GT bars Mongoose bars
Lovin' that Redline
Quote from: paulgray on October 23, 2008, 10:08 PMQuote from: Ron '2elliot' Burgundy on October 23, 2008, 09:50 PMLovin' that Redline Redline MKII, Skyways, Shimano DX, Elina Lightning Bolt, Suntour Power Stem, GT laid back seat post, Suntour headlockDia-comp 890 brakes, Suntour 44/16 sprockets, Comp 2 tyres, Mushroom grips, GT bars Mongoose bars The Bars on those pics are deffo Robinson As far As I can remember...Redline V-bars,Mongoose (cracked em),Powerlight (cracked em),Robinson.Im sure the Redline frame and forks went to the tip (when I snapped it ), So its buried somewhere where the land was filled in behind the skips Might get me metal detector out
I was just thinking today... All these pics on t'internet today... Imagine trying it back then on the ZX81.
Quote from: keiththompson on October 24, 2008, 07:01 PMQuote from: paulgray on October 23, 2008, 10:08 PMQuote from: Ron '2elliot' Burgundy on October 23, 2008, 09:50 PMLovin' that Redline Redline MKII, Skyways, Shimano DX, Elina Lightning Bolt, Suntour Power Stem, GT laid back seat post, Suntour headlockDia-comp 890 brakes, Suntour 44/16 sprockets, Comp 2 tyres, Mushroom grips, GT bars Mongoose bars The Bars on those pics are deffo Robinson As far As I can remember...Redline V-bars,Mongoose (cracked em),Powerlight (cracked em),Robinson.Im sure the Redline frame and forks went to the tip (when I snapped it ), So its buried somewhere where the land was filled in behind the skips Might get me metal detector out How about a list of all the parts you destroyed up the quarry, might make a few of the OS restoration guys weep I reckon
Tommy, it looks like it in the bottom of the quarry, between the tree stump and the "track", looking up. He looks like he is jumping off near the old tabletop.Ad
Quote from: aditup 2234 on October 26, 2008, 11:50 AMTommy, it looks like it in the bottom of the quarry, between the tree stump and the "track", looking up. He looks like he is jumping off near the old tabletop.Ad You are prob right, but i dont remember it been that steep to his left. Ill have a look today when I take the dog out.
Quote from: keiththompson on October 14, 2008, 09:48 PMJust to add to your opening history lesson... There was the nightmare time (late 80's) when the whole place was planned to be used as a tip and one sad day the then existing jumps we built had been bull-dozed. Still, what was a bulldozer compared to a group of enthusiastic kids with a shovel each, and with a fresh canvess to work on the jumps were re-built, bigger and better than ever. Remember the abuse that council woman got when she and fellow council planners were in the quarry making plans of the "supposed" tip. Was it a petition from the locals "not" wanting a smelly tip in the area that sent them finally packing.You also forgot to mention another person who put a lot of effort into the building... how could you forget your own brother.............TED And finally I think that must be the only pic (and ive only just noticed) that Im riding my 1st BMX ... the mighty Puch Murray... what a suprise to see that again It would have been a tragedy if they'd filled it in, I think I buried that memory away, somewhere dark. I don't remember Ted doing much diggin but I do remember you snappng the Puck and bending those ACS Zeds in half on your redline. I also remember that lad from the Boro takin a hundred yard run up, hittin the table top and sailing over our heads, I wonder if he ever fully recovered from that landing
Just to add to your opening history lesson... There was the nightmare time (late 80's) when the whole place was planned to be used as a tip and one sad day the then existing jumps we built had been bull-dozed. Still, what was a bulldozer compared to a group of enthusiastic kids with a shovel each, and with a fresh canvess to work on the jumps were re-built, bigger and better than ever. Remember the abuse that council woman got when she and fellow council planners were in the quarry making plans of the "supposed" tip. Was it a petition from the locals "not" wanting a smelly tip in the area that sent them finally packing.You also forgot to mention another person who put a lot of effort into the building... how could you forget your own brother.............TED And finally I think that must be the only pic (and ive only just noticed) that Im riding my 1st BMX ... the mighty Puch Murray... what a suprise to see that again
Paul, I seem to remember getting that wheel off Simon Bostock (martins brother). I swapped the "Z" for the nasty yellow mags I had. Dont remember you running "Z"s?Soaking up the sun? Not really, though it is still warm. Too busy looking for work??Keep the pics coming paul, enjoying them.Ad
alright paul its mike who building the quarry sine 1992 with dan n ste , havent really done anything up there this year as i have lack of help sine dan left,this winter im gonna start fixing it up again and build some new stuff i have in mind... awesome to see all the old pics i have loads from 92 onwards its change a hell of a lot over the years as the riding has progressed,but the first few will always stick in my mind as the most fun part. hope ya good mate, the quarry will always rule and always has, take it easymike hill aql