BMX Chrome
23 April 2009
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The BMX chrome build…

It’s an old Dyno frame (Pro Compe circa 89 or 90), with the previously mentioned GT forks (1″ threaded with 990 mounts), GT Framestanders, a Nankai Freecoaster, a pair of knock-off Kneesaver bars, and other assorted parts. Thanks to Sandy, A.J. at The Peddler, Mike at Clown Dog, and Jason for parts and help. More on this one as it progresses.









Yeah Roy! That thing looks pretty dang good! Man I didn’t know you rode for so much of your life. Pink Haro mAster? Hell yeah!
Yeah, A.J. I’m old as dirt.
You should’ve been at the Rad screening last night. It was fun, and there were several familiar faces hanging out.
hey would you sell that are you in pa?
do you still have that bike.I got the same one
I do. I haven’t done anything else to it, but I hope to as soon as it warms up again.
Anything else since this, that is:
http://www.headtube.com/the-bmx-chrome-nears-completion
i have 1988 mongoose decade with 2008-ish parts that i put together for my sister to ride. similar concept to yours, i think.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sx70/3725612724/
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