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1987 Dyno Pro Compe Team 
#1 2009-02-20 7:02am
- Mikey_06
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1987 Dyno Pro Compe Team
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#2 2009-02-20 7:40am
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Re: 1987 Dyno Pro Compe Team
You don't see these much any more. Looks good, love it in black.
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#3 2009-02-20 11:30am
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Re: 1987 Dyno Pro Compe Team
Nice, me want one of those.
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#4 2009-02-20 11:45am
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Re: 1987 Dyno Pro Compe Team
WOW... That's a close call.
So glad you saved it!
Beautiful example of an 87 Team Model
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"It's all ball bearings nowadays...."
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#5 2009-02-20 11:47am
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Re: 1987 Dyno Pro Compe Team
Does Anyone remember What one of these originally Retailed For back in 87'???
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#6 2009-02-20 11:52am
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Re: 1987 Dyno Pro Compe Team
Mikey_06 wrote:
Does Anyone remember What one of these originally Retailed For back in 87'???
They went for $450 at most retailers and mail order stores.
Looks like you just need some old GT tires and you're set.
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#7 2009-02-20 11:59am
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Re: 1987 Dyno Pro Compe Team
Yeah, My dad replaced those a few months ago, because The original GT Tires were Really Worn out and He did not Think anyone would buy the bike with old tires! God Im Glad I stopped Him While I could.
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#8 2011-01-28 7:22pm
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Re: 1987 Dyno Pro Compe Team
Nice bike. What type of cranks do you have on it they look pretty sweet and can take a pounding.
Recycle and Ride
Wanted: RL 20 II, blue shotgun II seat, bars for an 83 haro freestyler, single pinch flights
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#9 2012-11-07 10:19am
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Re: 1987 Dyno Pro Compe Team
love it!!
That's right I'm different. I like dyno's!!!!!
My Super Clean 87' dyno!
http://bmxmuseum.com/bikes/dyno/58775#.UaVcnWS9LCQ
need: 1985 Dyno Compe #1 prototype
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#10 2014-01-15 4:11pm
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Re: 1987 Dyno Pro Compe Team
hallw36 wrote:
Nice bike. What type of cranks do you have on it they look pretty sweet and can take a pounding.
They r gt power series cranks. They came on the team models.
Build your bikes the way you want. Always looking for 85/86 dyno but don't always have money for them.
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#11 2014-01-15 6:32pm
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Re: 1987 Dyno Pro Compe Team
Those pretzel bars are the deal. Love it!
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