Got a crazy sweet deal on this Proflex 555 with Girvin fork. I am all about flipping bikes to fund the BMX addiction these days, but I am tempted to keep this one as I have always wanted a Girvin fork. It almost seems like with these Proflex's the forks are worth as much by themselves as the total bike.
It seems like they've come up in value since I last looked a year ago. Would make sense as the BMX guys are getting hotter and hotter for the BMX from the 90's. Maybe MTB guys of the same age, coming into their own professionally, are feeling nostalgic about their old MTBs.
This one has the standard disintegrating yellow suspension thingies in the rear. One literally turned into like silly putty and just kinda melted out of there. The fronts don't look too bad, but one is pretty cranked down. I know there are things you can do to them like replace them with more modern coilshocks, etc. But I want to keep this on the cheap if I can, so I will have to read up on them.
Pretty neat engineering feats these bikes are! (And you know I am tempted to keep the fork for a Ratrod!)
It seems like they've come up in value since I last looked a year ago. Would make sense as the BMX guys are getting hotter and hotter for the BMX from the 90's. Maybe MTB guys of the same age, coming into their own professionally, are feeling nostalgic about their old MTBs.
This one has the standard disintegrating yellow suspension thingies in the rear. One literally turned into like silly putty and just kinda melted out of there. The fronts don't look too bad, but one is pretty cranked down. I know there are things you can do to them like replace them with more modern coilshocks, etc. But I want to keep this on the cheap if I can, so I will have to read up on them.
Pretty neat engineering feats these bikes are! (And you know I am tempted to keep the fork for a Ratrod!)