Can you help me identify this BMX
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Can you help me identify this BMX
I've been looking at used bikes for myself and happened upon this BMX for my kid. But she's still too small and not used to the hand brakes. TBH if I can get some money for it and buy her a new scooter that would be great. She likes going to the skatepark and her old scooter is shot and she knows what the big kids have is better.
I can't find a number on this bike or anything. It says "HURRICANE" on the frame and "PRO" on the fork. I did some searching online and found a BMX forum with some English bikes called hurricane and the fork of this bike looks very similar to those ones. The brakes are like the ones I had growing up in the 80's. Tires are pretty old and cracked. But pedals feel plasticky and the crank doesn't spin that great. I might take it all apart to clean and pack the bearings but would help to now what I have. With no numbers on the frame I'm guessing it's a clone or something. Still a nice bike though. We spent the afternoon cleaning it up.
Also want to know what size it is but I couldn't find anything definitive online. Tires are 20x2.25". The top tube measures 18". And the height from the center of the crank to the top of the frame is 12".
Merci.
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I can't find a number on this bike or anything. It says "HURRICANE" on the frame and "PRO" on the fork. I did some searching online and found a BMX forum with some English bikes called hurricane and the fork of this bike looks very similar to those ones. The brakes are like the ones I had growing up in the 80's. Tires are pretty old and cracked. But pedals feel plasticky and the crank doesn't spin that great. I might take it all apart to clean and pack the bearings but would help to now what I have. With no numbers on the frame I'm guessing it's a clone or something. Still a nice bike though. We spent the afternoon cleaning it up.
Also want to know what size it is but I couldn't find anything definitive online. Tires are 20x2.25". The top tube measures 18". And the height from the center of the crank to the top of the frame is 12".
Merci.
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Are you from Canada? It's a department store bike from "the Bay" and it was made back in the 1980's. It would have been a decent beginners bike meant to compete with the likes of Murray and Kent.
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I had a Raleigh 10 speed when I was a kid my mom paid like 10 bucks for it at a garage sale. Some of my friends had bmx bikes and I was jealous. But my ten speed was fast and when we went to "the jumps" that Raleigh would go airborne.
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It looks like it could be an Akisu built frame from Taiwan. They built frames for a lot of companies like Diamond Back and Red Line.