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Here's something for you old schoolers!
buissonrouge replied to thumperpilot's topic in Riding, Research & Collecting
Thanks for sharing. You don't want them to be downloadable ? -
BMX 'Zines Let's see what you have tucked away!
buissonrouge replied to bennyt4130's topic in Riding, Research & Collecting
http://issuu.com/oldscoolbmx -
A little distorted sense of History
buissonrouge replied to reilley1's topic in Riding, Research & Collecting
GTPR ad, August 1976: (...) Three years experience in rigerous testing (...) That doesn't bring us to 1972 but not that far, does it ? -
A little distorted sense of History
buissonrouge replied to reilley1's topic in Riding, Research & Collecting
Hi, I'm Eric. I'm collecting the infos to feed the 23mag. Since I'm french and young, i don't understand what are the bad data you're talking about. I would be happy to correct the gt page if you could help me. -
BMX Action july 1986, still Simon John : On the cover is Woody Itson and Martin Aparijo. Photo by Windy. Freestyle tour dates. Profile NBL War of the Stars Orlando Florida. GT Interceptor test. Freestyle How To : the Fingerflip. Ceppie Maes interview. Gravity Fest IV. Pete Loncarevich interview. www.23mag.com
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Merci S.Brothers for the kind words; here's a new one : Eddie Fiola on the cover, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, BMX history by Wiz, the first King of Skateparks contest ?, BMX Worlds, How to build Freestyle ramps, Team Mongoose, GT-BMX 24 kit and Profile cranks tests, War of the Stars, ... all this and a bit more in the august 1982 issue of BMX Action scanned and compiled by Simon John. Nice one. Thanks Wiz. Thanks Simon. Who's next ? http://www.23mag.com/dl/dlp.htm http://www.23mag.com/mags/ba/ba82.htm
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?? BMX Plus! july 1993 : A new bicycle company in San Diego has come up with its own version of a high-performance race bike: the Jad. Take a good look at the photo and you will see that the Jad is a tad different than ordinary garden-variety BMX bikes. No top tube, a megasized down tube and incredibly long Harley-style fork dropouts are some of the most noticeable oddities. Jad also offers custom stems, handlebars and crank arms (angled outward). The complete lad prototype weighs in at about 20-1/2 pounds and they claim that it is ready for some serious race action. For more information, write to Jad Bicycle Mfg., 10824 Explorer Rd., San Diego, CA 91941 or call (619) 581-6512.
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Old Magazines For Free.
buissonrouge replied to buissonrouge's topic in Riding, Research & Collecting
There isn't too much people helping but we still get new issues every week. Same adress : http://rothenbusch.free.fr/plus/plus.htm Maverick, Plus! are welcome : ) Scale, each time I put a new issue, I remove the oldest one. If you can host these, I'll add the links.