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Haha, Gold lovin' (its SS!)

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Old 12-28-04, 07:04 PM
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Haha, Gold lovin' (its SS!)

Happened upon this https://www.campyonly.com/retrobikes/2003/bmx.html
The gold thing is always being brought up so I thought I would post it
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that is amazing.
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that's hideous
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Thank you for posting these. I remember seeing this style get up in the long ago. Plus it's a CW cruiser to boot. I would like to own such a bike for about a week or so. Just because I would never really ride it but just to show people.

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Shhhh! Nobody tell the bmx forum, then we can have all the gold to ourselves!

That bike needs these valve covers. 'Bling!'
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Originally Posted by hammye
Thank you for posting these. I remember seeing this style get up in the long ago. Plus it's a CW cruiser to boot. I would like to own such a bike for about a week or so. Just because I would never really ride it but just to show people.
Forget about the bike and get me that skin suit. Guarenteed first place at the next haloween party.
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Originally Posted by hammye
I would like to own such a bike for about a week or so.
I'd rather own that guy's awesome jumpsuit.
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OOoohhhhh!!! That's a Hutch Trickstar. I had the pink one. Woody Itson was the MAN!
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woody itson is over at vintagebmx.com and he is currently rebuilding the gold hutch trickstar to its former glory.

campy made cranks and hubs in silver, gold, red, and blue for bmx back in the late 70's early 80's.

i hope people realize you can take any all aluminum part and have it anodized by a local plater for not too much money. so if you want gold ano track bars and stem you can have it done your own self instead of paying out the wazoo on the bay.

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