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  1. Global_Nomad, Really nice collection, do you happen to remember the Custom Haro Plates with LED Lights 1980-1982? :32: Still got one from my shop. Thanks for sharing, SE Finkelman
  2. HERE'S SOME EARLY DB NON-PRISM DECALS FROM JAPAN (purple.silver). Enjoy, SE Finkelman :18:
  3. I sure hope this explains this very old DB History? Enjoy, SE Finkelman The 1st DB BMX Bikes were made in the USA with dual position forks. The Decal was the original White style one on the Frame seat Tube and one on each fork blade. :32: Thanks for sharing, SE Finkelman
  4. loopy813, Thank you for the post these are the Rims that came on most $300.00 Mountain Bikes. :1: Araya made this low end alloy rim for most MT Bikes $300-$400 range and I believe the Period was 1986/1987 or a bit later I haven't verified documentation. Please don't quote me on this, the Rim was called a 105B I think? The Allioy Rim was way to soft and most were destroyed by the riders. Araya made it in a 20" rim also. I'll try and get more info? Thanks for Sharing, SE Finkelman :18:
  5. spike, The Auction item is not an Araya 7B, 7C, or 7X, please post some pic's and especially where it's attached and makes sure Araya is Stamped on the rim? This Topic's great but there's some unclarified stuff that should be corrected for Historical reasons? :32: Let's get the Rim's ID first if that's OK with you? Please measure the width of Rim Outer to Outer? Thanks for Sharing, SE Finkelman :18:
  6. picklediddy, Now we need your Serial Number Plz, Thanks SE Finkelman :18:
  7. Sometimes you are just too humble! Astrodamus, :32: on your 1 year OS-BMX MemberShip, Totally enjoyed the Company thanks for your Ebay Alerts. We both share here a common respect as fellow members. Note: JK Reply. I almost used all those Sick Credits over the last 2 weeks (really was/still sick) and Astro knows this is my JK reply to his JK Post, OK there's a touch of International Integrity involved here. Thanks for the continued Support of our OS-BMX Friendship,We're Survivors. SE Finkelman :18:
  8. bmx2112, :24: Members here do have a really sweet Collection of DB BMX Survivor Pieces and Bikes. You all need to Post serial numbers with your pic's and we might learn more! :32: Thanks for Sharing this great Topic, SE Finkelman
  9. picklediddy, WoW That Fork color Blue might of have been the one? I remember talking about this before maybe? I'm gonna check my sources and let you know if anything? SE Finkelman :18:
  10. craig66, :23: How's it going? Flu got me for last 2 weeks. Later my New York Buddy, SE Finkelman :18:
  11. White might be the rarest color as not many DB's came in White may be only pre 84's? :14: Just a thought nothing else? SE Fnkelman :18:
  12. picklediddy, Thank you for asking, OS-BMX does have the Worlds best DB Historian/Tech Dude on the Job today. :1: The Frame was available in Blue, White, and Black. This should help please let me know. Thanks for sharing this Great Topic, SE Finkelman :18:
  13. db-oldskool, Thank you for the great Topic and I'll try to help resolve the Question on this eBay Item. :1: It's a Personal Restoration of a DB Turbo F/F into a BMX Bike with Grey Finish. I kinda remember (had flu) this seller told me it's a 19883/84 Turbo F/F set that he completely refinished/restored into a Bike? Thanks For Sharing, SE Finkelman :18:
  14. STR-1, WoW Dude totally indepth info Thanks For the Trackside Topic it's great work. :18: It's What it's all about here at OS-BMX, SE Finkelman
  15. STR-1, Thanks for this excellent Topic with super posts of knowledge to not getting Stung by that Sting, ouch. Dude thanks for sharing your finds it's what OS-BMX is all about, SE Finkelman :18:
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