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  1. very nice bike! might make your eyes water if you sit down though ;-)
  2. Thanks for your reply, that would make sense to me. I couldn't find any measurements in the old ads other than the Long Pro was 1" longer than the Standard Pro. Any idea if these sizes followed through to the Pro I and Pro II frames? i.e. the Pro I would be 18.5 and the Pro II 19.5? Thanks again...
  3. Hi, Excuse my ignorance but what is the difference between a GHP pro and a long pro? I know it's the top tube length, but what are the actual measurements for the two frames? Thanks for any replies!
  4. Respec, stem has been lowered ;-) Seatpost and chain are OG, fitted to the bike when it was built up in 83 and never been swapped out. Sadly this bike spent a good 20 years rotting in my Mum's garden shed but thankfully fought through that shit to make it to today! Anybody seen any more on their travels?
  5. Like a puppy or a baby seal, who doesn't love a pit bike? Hi, This is my first post, be gentle. Had my VDC pit for 25 years, recently rescued from my parents garden shed and it has rekindled my relationship with BMX. BMX + internet + obsessive nature has led to this thread! Here's what we know: - Voris Dixon cant remember making any. - They are well documented in the literature. - How many were made? Voris says he never made less than 25 of anything so it is assumed there were 25. Other known bikes: cruiserking flanelcamel -this guy has 3 of them! retrogeezer truelonghorn - bmxmuseum gossa but sold to flanelcamel mine. clearly the best ;-) My serial number is: 0019 - 84, anybody else like to post theirs? Hope nobody minds me borrowing other peoples pics. Would love to know if there are any more out there, and obviously would love to see more pics of the known ones or any others. Take it easy...
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