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Old 03-Aug-2005, 21:36   #31
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Yeah but hoff went big real big and with style.
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Old 03-Aug-2005, 21:38   #32
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Old 04-Aug-2005, 01:23   #33
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I had a Prostar with green Acorn wheels,Green Haro tyres,and skyway EZ bars.
Gave up after taking my mates bike up an unfinished ramp and breaking my nose,cheekbone,jaw and smashing my front teeth up a bit.At least it was'nt my bike!Spent 16 days in hospital and my mate still reminds me of the fact i owe him a bike,21years later.
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Old 04-Aug-2005, 01:25   #34
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Torker - now who remembers them???
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Old 04-Aug-2005, 06:29   #35
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Old 04-Aug-2005, 15:43   #36
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Wasn't the Torker basically a Haro Freestyler? I'm sure they penned the design originally.

I saw Hoffman back in the 90's in a sports centre in Manchester, big airs were big airs can't imagine anyone goes much higher these days to be honest.

Hutch were the bling bikes of the day, think I've still got my frame and forks in my parents loft, had some skyway tuff 3's, space bars (if you remember then - foam filled!!!) tuff neck hollow bolt stem and ACS rotor so I could do tailwhips all day long!
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Old 04-Aug-2005, 21:55   #37
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Quite a cool piece of kit. When I'm back in London I must rumage through and see what treasures are hiding away.
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Old 05-Aug-2005, 11:01   #38
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Never into BMX-too old-used to build skateboards though when I lived in Cornwall back in '74/5. We started building them longer for more stability and then seeing who could go fastest down a local hill-complete with hairpin bends-we got up to about 45 clocked on my mates escort van speedo-scary stuff in shorts and 'T' shirts-oh and flip flops of course since we were surfer dudes-madness looking back.

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