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1985 Crisp Pro

#1 2010-08-03 12:23pm

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1985 Crisp Pro

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1985 Crisp Pro

"Specifically Designed For Racing"

Australian rider owned bmx company from the 80's, this being one of the first models offered. I rescued this bike from a friends teeneage son who was about to embark on a street/park riding phase, and managed to scrape some of the og parts that this bike rolled with bitd from out of dads back shed. Once i researched what it was, i decided to resto this for a bit of Aussie bmx history. The rest, well, i decided to throw some good stuff at it, with the Bullseye gear in reference to Dean Crisp and his association with them when riding in the mid 80's. Nice long n low style geometry makes or a sweet riding bike.
Hope you like it.

85 Crisp Pro F&F
Bullseye cranks and hubs laced to Araya 7X rims
Powerlite Powerbends, Tuf neck stem, Oakley B1-B, OG padset
DX post, Shotgun II seat, DC hinged clamp and brakes, JDB Hutch pedals


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#2 2010-08-03 2:37pm

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Re: 1985 Crisp Pro

a dream bike....i have first dibs!!!!!:D

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#3 2010-08-03 3:47pm

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Re: 1985 Crisp Pro

Never heard of these - but great looking bike - love the blue


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#4 2010-08-03 3:54pm

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Re: 1985 Crisp Pro

Seen this one take to the track... beautiful :D

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#5 2010-08-03 7:27pm

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Re: 1985 Crisp Pro

cuppla17 wrote:

Seen this one take to the track... beautiful :D

lol, could've done with a half decent pilot on her that day, sitting on the seat while rounding the berms probably not condusive to competitive racing. That slippery gravel gear is no good, had a turtle poking it's head out the whole time i was on there - "watch the duco dude". :o

Finally got around to adding some bikes Matt, and yes, you would always have the first option on this mate should we ever part ways. :cool:

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#6 2010-08-04 5:24am

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Re: 1985 Crisp Pro

great looking bike , i like the frame angles

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#7 2010-08-05 8:37pm

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Re: 1985 Crisp Pro

beautiful race bike... great work!


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#8 2010-08-14 2:17am

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Re: 1985 Crisp Pro

Show the world.  man that's a beauty!!

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#9 2010-10-01 11:11am

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Re: 1985 Crisp Pro

its tight...looks like its fast !!!


I really have BMX bikes....I swear....

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#10 2010-10-04 8:44pm

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Re: 1985 Crisp Pro

awesome work again Chriso

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#11 2010-11-05 6:00pm

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Re: 1985 Crisp Pro

Looks fantastic mate, love the plate too!

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#12 2011-07-18 10:21pm

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Re: 1985 Crisp Pro

These frames are very light and well desired in Australia.

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#13 2011-08-28 1:55am

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Re: 1985 Crisp Pro

Seen this in person unbelievable build, WOW!!

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#14 2012-04-25 1:25am

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Re: 1985 Crisp Pro

Thats top shelf Aussie BMX there mate. Love it!!!

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#15 2012-10-15 12:30am

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Re: 1985 Crisp Pro

bewdy-thats sooo nice-


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#16 2013-12-12 8:29am

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Re: 1985 Crisp Pro

very cool, geometry almost looks modern.


Just trying to complete my STA...

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#17 2013-12-12 11:25pm

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Re: 1985 Crisp Pro

never seen one of these before but its F/N sweet. def one of the best builds in the museum.

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#18 2014-07-21 12:20pm

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Re: 1985 Crisp Pro

Very Nice Ride. Looks long, what's the wheel base and TT lengths?


Looking for my childhood bike.
‘87 dyno pro compe
Any one have a frame set they would let go?

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#19 2014-11-02 8:22am

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Re: 1985 Crisp Pro

Never heard of this Co. Geometry looks killer. Great job rescuing it!


Wheelie kids? Those guys are f@gs!

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#20 2015-01-21 5:17am

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Re: 1985 Crisp Pro

Awesome Aussie BMX muscle.

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#21 2015-01-24 4:59pm

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Re: 1985 Crisp Pro

:cool:

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#22 2015-03-08 11:42am

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Re: 1985 Crisp Pro

wow, never before heard of them, but they were spot on, that frame looks so contemporary, no wonder your friends' son was going to ride street with it, awesome bike!

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#23 2015-05-04 8:47pm

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Re: 1985 Crisp Pro

Beautiful bike. I always like seeing fine examples of brands I've never heard of before. :cool:


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#24 2015-05-13 3:17pm

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Re: 1985 Crisp Pro

sweet..!


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#25 2015-06-07 7:51pm

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Re: 1985 Crisp Pro

:cool:


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