The Patterson, the Quadrangle, the Porkchop Landrace, that Laguna, the Rampar, obviously the Cooks Bros., I dunno where to begin with the love, so instead, the question.
WHAT.
IS.
THAT.
YELLOW.
BEAUTY?!!!
I've never seen one of those before, I think I need one. Also the Bandito bars...
So cool, thanks. Mid ninties, pretty rare, available in 20 and 24. No seatpost, but three seat support bars. Lol this is the reason I had to stop visiting the bmxmuseum
This show was a replacement for the annual show on Mother's Day weekend in Albany. It's location over the last couple years was a brewery location, which was not doable this year thanks to that covid-thing. So, this was further down the Valley (~40 miles) at the Emerald Valley BMX track. BMX turn out was huge compared to the Albany show, but...the Albany show was also for all classic/vintage bikes...so, missed out on all the rats, customs, junkers and survivors . It'll be interesting to see what Brad and Gary do with this show next year.
The BMXMuseum show has been in September...it's usually held in a park in Vancouver, WA. I didn't think to ask Gary what the plans were for it this year.
Does anyone remember a bike called a DRP...(Delta Racing Products?) My buddy Billy Fikse had one...he was FAST. Bike weighed like 18lbs. Had a bullhide seat, drilled cranks, 100% aluminum bike.