1979 Champion 
#1 2009-02-16 6:41am
- GOODY39
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1979 Champion
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#2 2009-02-16 10:49am
- MADDAWG
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Re: 1979 Champion
So you going to build it or what , love to see it built !
. IL/WI Border area O.G.O.A.R.
Option #2 is in FULL EFFECT
Rule #9 :If you are out riding in bad weather, it means you are a badass. Period.
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#3 2009-04-08 8:41pm
- NORCAL BOYZ
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Re: 1979 Champion
That is sweet Goody i have the decals for it.
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#4 2009-06-17 10:54pm
- mudbug
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Re: 1979 Champion
Just got a 20" champion!! Where can I find out more about the company's history? Thanks. John
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#5 2009-08-24 10:36pm
- topfuel1957
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Re: 1979 Champion
I have a 26 inch champion
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#6 2010-03-04 10:38pm
- ELF_24
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Re: 1979 Champion
If you look just to the right, to the next bike in the Champion section,1979 year . It is this frame n fork, fully built up, 80's style......It came out Great!
Bmx was pure fun BITD, I think nowadays, some folks have forgotten what its really all about. And what it truly is.........
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