Vintage JDM BMX
Just picked this up from a buddy who restored it and is a pretty hardcore rider. he is just plain bored of it , too scared to ride it because it is pretty rare. I have wanted one forever , but unwilling to fork out $700 to $1500 for one.
Kick ass.. 80's Kuwahara Bravo Pro. http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-...48257_5128.jpg http://photos-a.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-...48256_4106.jpg |
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I used to ride a Homeless Pornstar. Some nog stole it though.
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oh jesus christ. Where in Japan do they do this ---- at? 3 years there, and the only ones on bikes were the ones who had round eyes.
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does that thing have a 3pc on it??
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looks like a 1 peice from the pic. but that is pretty bad ass. i used to be into BMX hardcore untill i got into cars. still have my bikes in the garage.
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i used to have a '82 Skyway TA, i ------- loved that bike, the only thing that wasn't oem was the brake pads
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weird looking pegs half way up the forks? that frame looks pretty damn weak too, but i guess it is old as hell.
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Nice bike. but The good kind is Standard made in the USA 400 for the frame alone . I just got my kid a frame . ouch
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sweet bike, thats a awesome frame for the 80's.. I still have my bmx hanging in the basement, I just cant sell it.
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I vaguely remember Kuwahara's. My first real bike was a Elf Doublecross and then last was a Standard STA. We used to alot of the original Standard riders live around here. Hell, my wife used to work with Dave Friemuth's wife and I used to go out with the sister of a rider sponsored by Etnies. The bike back then didn't take as much of a beating like they do now.
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