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I am looking to make a fun rider.

I would prefer to have an old school frame/fork and brakes with other modern parts. The Kuwahara or Supergoose II is my first choice for my platform build.

I still have my childhood PK Ripper.

Thanks for the photos and leads.
I bleed old school, but I got to tell you, the new bikes ride really nice, and fit us much better.
This is a screaming deal, if our team wasn't sponsored by GHP, I'd be building one of these.

Planet BMX

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Skyway brings back their classic 20" T/A BMX frame and fork set! Newly designed, and updated, this beauty combines the classic stylings of when BMX bikes were works of art, along with today's modern race geometry and sizing.

The new Retro Skyway 20" T/A XL features a 21.25" top tube, and modern features such as V-brake mounts, Euro bottom bracket, and integrated 1-1/8" headtube combined with a 1-1/8" threadless fork.
The 20" T/A XL is beautifully and artfully constructed from 4130 cr-mo tubing, and is chrome-plated.

Comes as FRAME and FORK set. Skyway handlebar and Skyway 3-piece pad set may be added at reduced pricing in the dropbox above.

FRAME SPECS:
4130 chromoly steel (All tubes)
Head Tube =74 degrees
Seat Post = 71 degrees
Top Tube = 21.25”
Wheel base = 37.44”
Rear End = 14.38”
Front End = 23.06”
3/8" dropouts on frame and fork
Euro Bottom Bracket
V-brake mounts on frame
1-1/8" Integrated headtube
45x45 Integrated headsets such as Odyssey, or ACS work best
Requires 28.6 (1-1/8") seatpost clamp, with 25.4 (1") size seatpost
PRO HANDLEBAR SPECS:
29" wide
9.25" height
13 degree sweep
3 degree upsweep



This is my AZUSA, one of 25 built by Supercross, JMC Darrell Young tributes (I also have a 24, one of 20) because I prefer the old school style..

Not only are the newer frames stronger, stiffer, but they fit way better.

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I also like the redline sprockets. Are they all 44 teeth?
39 through 47
More candy..





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Old 05-24-2015, 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Mookster View Post
I am looking to make a fun rider.

I would prefer to have an old school frame/fork and brakes with other modern parts. The Kuwahara or Supergoose II is my first choice for my platform build.

I still have my childhood PK Ripper.

Thanks for the photos and leads.
A buddyis selling this 24" Kuwahara F&F, located in Orlando.
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Old 06-13-2015, 02:00 PM
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I am not a cruiser kind of guy. Thanks for watching for me.

My search continues.

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