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High-end vintage Mt. Bikes?
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<blockquote data-quote="TP03" data-source="post: 15683016" data-attributes="member: 178166"><p>This cracks me up. Hutch, Auburn, Redline, GT, Robinson, ELF, all so familiar to me. I haven't talked bikes for years, but myself or some of the neighborhood buds had all the above at one time or another. I used to race BMX 91-93 in the upper midwest.</p><p>Going back even further, my older Brother raced BMX back when the big bike names were, Panda, Scorpion, Torker, Diamond Back (harry larry), SE, to name a few. My dream bike when I was a youngster was the SE PK Ripper. </p><p></p><p>I still have my last bmx bike hanging in the garage... S&M Holmes. I'll have to get a pic on here.</p><p>Sorry OP not mountain bikes but definitely vintage bike related.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TP03, post: 15683016, member: 178166"] This cracks me up. Hutch, Auburn, Redline, GT, Robinson, ELF, all so familiar to me. I haven't talked bikes for years, but myself or some of the neighborhood buds had all the above at one time or another. I used to race BMX 91-93 in the upper midwest. Going back even further, my older Brother raced BMX back when the big bike names were, Panda, Scorpion, Torker, Diamond Back (harry larry), SE, to name a few. My dream bike when I was a youngster was the SE PK Ripper. I still have my last bmx bike hanging in the garage... S&M Holmes. I'll have to get a pic on here. Sorry OP not mountain bikes but definitely vintage bike related. [/QUOTE]
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