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#1 2012-10-27 8:56am

The SiNiSteR One
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Hi All,
  I'm  The SiNiSteR One I did alot of street riding as a kid. (lots of pools and drain ditches...lol)
I'm alot older now (36) and have recently got back into bikes in general.. Anyways I just figured I'd say hello since I'm
new here, and we didn't have a site like this when I was a kid.. big_smile

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#2 2012-10-27 9:01am

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welcome
if you stick around you will find this site very interesting big_smile
also bring alot of cash. its like a giant toy store


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#3 2012-10-27 9:04am

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sup man, if we only had sk8parks, props & BmxM in our days... well id still be a nerd lol a cool nerd any body remember that trick by RL i think... any ways what u riding or building?


Huffys need <3/2

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#4 2012-10-27 9:14am

The SiNiSteR One
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Well, I've been shopping for a project..
I'm a bit picky though.

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#5 2012-10-27 9:17am

The SiNiSteR One
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Not used to the new school stuff yet...lol
Actually been thinking of making some dirt ramps lately.
Figured I'd start there, as far as riding is concerned.
been a while

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#6 2012-10-27 9:21am

poppa wheelie
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campy h-sets and mid BBs is hot..... now as for the seat post being 3 inchs i cant do, and my strong point is flatland but the seats jus too low...


Huffys need <3/2

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#7 2012-10-27 9:26am

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Man, you're really going to like this place. But, be warned... it's addicting!




"Keep your blood clean, your body lean and you mind sharp." - Henry Rollins

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#8 2012-10-27 3:27pm

The SiNiSteR One
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I really like what Sunday bikes are doing with the wave frame design..
http://www.sundaybikes.com/
I can really afford a new one at the moment so I will search till I find something like that.

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#9 2012-10-27 6:13pm

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Welcome to the site.big_smile


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#10 2012-10-27 6:51pm

no body
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welcome cool im one of the youngins/street riders here loltonguebig_smile

Last edited by no body (2012-10-27 6:53pm)


I AM 15 YEARS OLD!!! big_smile i love se s&m and mongoose my favorites

Ride in peace Autum Pasquale

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#11 2012-10-27 7:02pm

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Welcome aboard! I recently joined this site after picking up an '85 Mongoose Californian to ride and restore. I'll be 39 next month, so you're not too old to get back into it!


Reliving the '80s, one ride at a time.

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#12 2012-10-28 9:10am

The SiNiSteR One
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Thanx, it's a great site... I'm already addicted to it.big_smile

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#13 2012-10-28 9:30am

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What bike(s) did you have when younger?


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*Auburn Decals, Jersey, magazine, poster ads, etc *

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#14 2012-10-28 11:18am

The SiNiSteR One
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I had an 88 Haro Sport with Skyways for the street and an 89 Haro Sport for Ramps..
I was a little spoiled so I also had a Dyno Comp for friends that came over they could ride.

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#15 2012-10-28 11:19am

The SiNiSteR One
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I also had a few skateboards I rode too... big_smile

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#16 2012-10-29 10:34am

The SiNiSteR One
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A fellow member has a MirraCo for sale on CL...
I just don't know if I should buy it or not.

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#17 2012-10-29 11:02am

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I just joined also brings back alot of fun memories.
Took a month to stop crying after knowing all of the great parts and bikes i let go BITD
because i thought they were junk and probably worthless:( sad sad

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#18 2012-10-29 12:12pm

The SiNiSteR One
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tkBMX76 wrote:

Took a month to stop crying after knowing all of the great parts and bikes i let go BITD
because i thought they were junk and probably worthless:( sad sad

I know right..
Does anyone know if MirraCo's are any good?
The bike is really nice looking for cheap, I just wanna make sure I don't break it...lol tongue

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#19 2012-10-29 1:46pm

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I think they are junk.... But I don't know chit


A sight for sore eyes to the blind would be awful majestic. It would be the most beautiful thing that they ever had seen. It would cause such surprise, it would make all of their minds electric. How could anyone tell them that some things are not what they seem?

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#20 2012-10-29 3:18pm

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Welcome SiN! You've entered one of, if not the best BMX resource that is out there. These guys that have said hello are really passionate about BMX and the support of riding bikes in general. Aside from them bieng welcoming they're BMX addiction has made them knowledgeable in this area. most of them have specific ideals which makes for great discussion and debate and aside from that they're funny as f**k. ENJOY!

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#21 2012-11-04 11:11am

The SiNiSteR One
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I finally got one New school 300.2
http://bmxmuseum.com/bikes/haro/62441#.UJa93W_A9Ao

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#22 2012-11-08 1:47pm

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Nice pick up. I would suggest looking for different hoops for it, the PBR's are single wall and if your gonna dirt jump on it there gonna tweak out sooner than later..

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