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Thats a pretty cool retro bike Rob :D love it! and cheers for the links ben :thumbs: theyre quite cheap too which is a surprise!

i'll upload pics as soon as i find the camera (wherever thats gone to)
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another update :) due to me wanting to make progress and not having a camera until now, ive missed taking photos of the body filling to the frame. So here are a couple of the frame now dustcoated in grey primer :smash:

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this tube was all riddled in dents and dings, now smooth as :)
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heres the front wheel all degreased, ive given the rim a quick buff to see what its like;
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so the next step is to blacken the spokes and inner ring to match the hub and leave the outer rim in its natural silver finish.
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Where are you getting this work done Dan?
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stuart wrote:Where are you getting this work done Dan?

im doing this work all by myself at work :) got to put my engineering skills into use lol :)
stuart wrote:http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/old-school-bmx-ha ... 414c552527

Check the price on this!! :)

jesus christ :rofl: but tbh, i would ride that about as is :blush5:

heres a couple of photos of the wheel painting today;

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In the photos it may look a bit shitty, but in the metal they look pretty smart in satin black ;) and the slight paint overspray on the rims will be taken off with a scotchbrite pad :) but, i'll do the other side tomorrow and hopefully get the rear wheel all done too :)

Had a bit of a heartstop moment all because someone was winding me up. they said that its a kids bmx because its so small, so i was convinced at that point it was becaues it does look pretty small :cuss: but me and another colleague measured the frame up against his
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Just measure the wheels Dan they should be 20" if it's a full size BMX

I had a Tuff Burner to start with and then I built my own freestyle BMX. I can't remember the name of the frame now but the bike cost me over
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i had one of the chrome burners with oval tubing, 7 spoke mags, cw's. quality bike. trouble is bmx's were just too small if you were a lanky kid lol
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[quote="Tonynos"]Just measure the wheels Dan they should be 20" if it's a full size BMX

I had a Tuff Burner to start with and then I built my own freestyle BMX. I can't remember the name of the frame now but the bike cost me over
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I'd never dream of using one, I'd just have it on display or sat in the unit so I can go and look at it :)

They were never big enough when I was a kid, let alone now!
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well this is the thing. i 'should' just be able to get away with using it. nikis brother used to ride this bike everyday to work and hes alot taller then me. but if a few people say i look like a tit on the BMX then i'll have to sell it and buy a mountain bike >_<
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