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  1. I could use some expert help identifying this frame. It appears to have the characteristics of many frames I know, but not one frame I know of has them all. Here is what I know: not the original paint the loopy frame stander has the same welds as the res of the bike and is not a "Dad" garage add on hopefully the cable guides will help with identification there are no logo type marks anywhere. ex. dyno, haro, etc.. under the bottom bracket there is a partial serial # TRI-MO? S60 0958 history of the owners of the bike is spotty. last owner was a girl who rode it as a daily rider in Philly I hope this is enough info. Let me know if you need more pics or if you have anymore questions. By the way, it still rides great!
  2. 1985 Rode my BMX to Philly. Endo on the top of the Art Museum steps, ROCKY style. Although I don't think Rocky work off brand OP Shorts, extra high white socks, and a Houston Astro's tShirt. JMC black shadow, zeronine number plate, landing gear forks, dyno brake guard, skyway tuff ones that I converted from coaster brake to freewheel, black velor pads that my mom sewed.
  3. True That. I may break them out for the Woodward West ReUnion.
  4. 1985 Rode my BMX to Philly, about 20 miles each way. Endo on the top of the Art Museum steps, ROCKY style. Although I don't think Rocky work off brand OP Shorts, extra high white socks, and a Houston Astro's tShirt. JMC black shadow, zeronine number plate, landing gear forks, dyno brake guard, skyway tuff ones that I converted from coaster brake to freewheel, black velor pads that my mom sewed.
  5. This was the first Freestyle Show I ever went to. Great day, just me and my Dad.
  6. Yes it was from VHS. A friend of mine found it in his old tapes. He plans on digitizing more stuff as he finds it.
  7. TV show "This is it" story about a BMX freestyle show at the Plymouth Meeting Mall in Pennsylvania promoting the movie RAD. Riders include Brian Blyther, Rich Sigur, and Rob Peterson and the actor Bill Allen (Cru Jones from the movie). You can also get a glimpse of Gary Pollak and the many of the other King of Prussia Rouges in the crowd.
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