The workshop needs to get built out back so you can have your garage back again! Such a cool display of all the cool stuff you've built and collected over the years. Thanks for sharing! Love that Radical Rick collection!
Your gona have to start hanging bikes from the ceiling Top. Just like Epic BMX does. I really miss the Texas Hill Country /San Antoino area Top, but I am still in Texas, East Texas, but still in Texas. Being in my early 50s, BMX is almost as important now as it was in the 80s. I continued to ride no matter my age or how old I got thru out my life. Bmx just says freedom! No gasoline, no oil changes, no charging, no batteries, no license, no insurance, and the best way to travel around most Downtown major cities. It also takes me back to a simpler time when all I needed was me and a my bike. I really love your channel and builds. Thanks for keeping the hobbie ALIVE Top! Keep up the good work!
That Knuckle is beautiful! I'm a motorcycle guy, grew up riding dirt and dual sport. Dad owned a couple Harleys in the 90's, so I got pretty hardcore into some of the history. That was 30 years ago, so I've probably forgotten twice as much as I remember...but that's another story. If you are free the first Saturday of November, the Texas M/C Revival is at the Hill Country Motorheads Museum in Burnet. It's a great event if you love vintage motorcycles. Thanks for the great tour of your collection. I wish I had been able to get into riding BMX, but the extent of my exposure was riding my little Huffy around the neighborhood and being green with envy over a neighborhood kid's Diamond Back freestyle bike. The ATC70 I got when I was 8 and then the XR80 at 10 were pretty good distractions, though. As an adult, I find the imagery and aesthetics of old and mid school BMX bikes very appealing. Your content is killer!
Went to Don’s Bike Shop in Rialto, CA the other day, they have a bunch of cool old school BMX bikes on display they’ve restored. Had a Hutch, Kuwahara, Skyway, CW Racing, Cook Bros, Red Line and a few more I can’t remember offhand. Cool to see the old bikes restored. Also, met Eddie Fiola this last July, he was camping with friends just a few isles over from where we were camping. Super nice guy
Dude! That was awesome! Great shop tour! I love the color on that neon green mach one. It’s looking like a legit old school bike shop. Gotta get an old cash register for the display case and a gumball machine or something, haha. I bet the new floors are gonna look great.
I have a sweet Redline RL340 from New. The frame is a purple blue colour with Pinkish and white stickers. It has white Skyway bars with pinkish a'me grips, white dia comp brakes, white odyssey cranks and HP 48 rims and matching tyres. It's nicely match and use to love jumping it at the track back in the day.
@@RadBMXBuilds I brought the frame brand new back in the early to mid 90's and the parts came off a Zero Nine I had which match the RL340 colour and stickers.
yes. some of ride Harley Davidson. your a retired military man, im a 3rd generation, 20 year member of a BIG 1%er MC , and I love my GT more than my Street Glied
I bet you bought this from some dude at Frogtown. It's just a hunch. I've seen someone else's video of Frogtown with this bike. The rear brake mount is what I notice.
The workshop needs to get built out back so you can have your garage back again! Such a cool display of all the cool stuff you've built and collected over the years. Thanks for sharing! Love that Radical Rick collection!
I’ve decided not to build it and just keep the garage as my shop.
Your gona have to start hanging bikes from the ceiling Top. Just like Epic BMX does. I really miss the Texas Hill Country /San Antoino area Top, but I am still in Texas, East Texas, but still in Texas. Being in my early 50s, BMX is almost as important now as it was in the 80s. I continued to ride no matter my age or how old I got thru out my life. Bmx just says freedom! No gasoline, no oil changes, no charging, no batteries, no license, no insurance, and the best way to travel around most Downtown major cities. It also takes me back to a simpler time when all I needed was me and a my bike. I really love your channel and builds. Thanks for keeping the hobbie ALIVE Top! Keep up the good work!
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That Knuckle is beautiful! I'm a motorcycle guy, grew up riding dirt and dual sport. Dad owned a couple Harleys in the 90's, so I got pretty hardcore into some of the history. That was 30 years ago, so I've probably forgotten twice as much as I remember...but that's another story.
If you are free the first Saturday of November, the Texas M/C Revival is at the Hill Country Motorheads Museum in Burnet. It's a great event if you love vintage motorcycles.
Thanks for the great tour of your collection. I wish I had been able to get into riding BMX, but the extent of my exposure was riding my little Huffy around the neighborhood and being green with envy over a neighborhood kid's Diamond Back freestyle bike. The ATC70 I got when I was 8 and then the XR80 at 10 were pretty good distractions, though. As an adult, I find the imagery and aesthetics of old and mid school BMX bikes very appealing. Your content is killer!
Amazing GT collection. I had a 1987 Mach 1 in chrome. Thanks for taking me back.
I have a few Mach 1s myself
I haven't been into bmx for decades but this is cool.
Went to Don’s Bike Shop in Rialto, CA the other day, they have a bunch of cool old school BMX bikes on display they’ve restored. Had a Hutch, Kuwahara, Skyway, CW Racing, Cook Bros, Red Line and a few more I can’t remember offhand. Cool to see the old bikes restored. Also, met Eddie Fiola this last July, he was camping with friends just a few isles over from where we were camping. Super nice guy
Don's is a rad bike shop. Glad you got to meet EF. Very cool dude for sure.
Dude! That was awesome! Great shop tour! I love the color on that neon green mach one. It’s looking like a legit old school bike shop. Gotta get an old cash register for the display case and a gumball machine or something, haha. I bet the new floors are gonna look great.
Love that idea
Very Cool Shop. Sweet Harley. I Am 60 Years Young And I Am Still Riding, I Even Ride Motorcycles.
I have a sweet Redline RL340 from New. The frame is a purple blue colour with Pinkish and white stickers. It has white Skyway bars with pinkish a'me grips, white dia comp brakes, white odyssey cranks and HP 48 rims and matching tyres. It's nicely match and use to love jumping it at the track back in the day.
Very nice!
@@RadBMXBuilds I brought the frame brand new back in the early to mid 90's and the parts came off a Zero Nine I had which match the RL340 colour and stickers.
Nice organization 👍
Ow my days, what a sick collection.
that was a nice tour thanks for showing!
Glad you enjoyed it
Sick collection 🤙
Thanks!
Those seats now a days would be painful for me. Back in the day I think I would stand more than sit. Dope collection too bro🔥🔥
Awesome video thanks from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺
Glad you enjoyed it
Awsome man. Love them GTs .Awsome shop.
Thanks 👍
Killer collection
Thanks for the Tour of your Shop/Garage. question do you know of any up coming BMX swap meets in Phoenix AZ?
No. I moved to Texas
Kinda the TommyFyeah of the bmx world
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Thanks for sharing dude totally rad
Glad you enjoyed it!
What do you think about the elf bmx doublecross?
They are cool
Sweet collection! My dude!💯🔥👍🤜🤛🤝
Appreciate it
You need to do a schwinn sx1000
Nah
do you have any WEBCO’s?
No but my brother did
do u have a 2008 - 2009 diamond back reactor pro ? if so how much u selling for
Nope
There’s chrome shops you can get it rechromed
Where
yes. some of ride Harley Davidson. your a retired military man, im a 3rd generation, 20 year member of a BIG 1%er MC , and I love my GT more than my Street Glied
Talk about a retirement plan…
Stellar shop
I bet you bought this from some dude at Frogtown. It's just a hunch. I've seen someone else's video of Frogtown with this bike. The rear brake mount is what I notice.
Nope