C&V BMX magazines..interesting pics
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C&V BMX magazines..interesting pics
I was going down memory lane flipping through some of my old BMX magazines and snapped a couple pictures, even found a Campagnolo article. Enjoy.
I could figure out how to rotate, sorry.
I could figure out how to rotate, sorry.
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Very cool! Thanks for the trip down memory lane. I think that I bought every issue of BMX Action from about '79 to '83. You even have the earlier versions, where it was Bicycle Motocross Action, before the name was changed.....
My first was a Schwinn SX1000, then a Race, Inc. Sold that, and moved on to a Kuwahara. Sold that, and bought a GT Pro, which was my favorite of the bunch. Unfortunately, it was eventually stolen.... Lessons of life.
My first was a Schwinn SX1000, then a Race, Inc. Sold that, and moved on to a Kuwahara. Sold that, and bought a GT Pro, which was my favorite of the bunch. Unfortunately, it was eventually stolen.... Lessons of life.
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my scanner broke, so had to snap pics. I'll go through more and post additional pics.
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Neato!!!! These harken back to the glory years of "Stompin Stu" - thanks for posting!!!
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Those must be early, early Campy BMX cranks. Later ones used Strada arms with milled spiders on the back side...
I had a Kuwahara back in the day, my brother had a Sting.
I had a Kuwahara back in the day, my brother had a Sting.
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