B607 said:I'm really out of touch with this BMX stuff. My ignorance has probably cost me too. If I saw that bike at Goodwill for $9 I wouldn't buy it. :? Looks like any other WalMart bike to me.
Tell us more about it. What is it and what makes it your Holy Grail? Gary
hckngrtfakt said:Wow, a holy-grail indeed.... :shock:
For those wanting to learn a bit about it, is not early 1990's but late 80's (quite possibly 1988)
and it all comes from a guy who ran a BMX team called Red Lobster (raced minis with his kid)
but he basically bought SRP (Stayley racing products) rebranded it and created Phase II
The bikes (IMO) were the best for the day and actually sort of specialized in titanium Mini frames.
What made them good was the tube configuration particularly the bracing one which ran from the
seat tube down to the horizontal brace on the chainstays and one from the seat tube to the downtube to reduce flex in the gate.
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