Bought this BMX for my kid and was wondering if anyone can give a clue what brand it is?
I was also wondering if it is retro somehow, the chainstays make me think of e-stays.
If it´s not a proper bike, I´d like to know that also.
TIA
Jan
looks GT Dyno ish to me - might be a lookalikey but check behind seat tube to see if it has Dyno stamped. It looks a wee bit chunky but you never know.
Thanks for the replies guys
I´m wondering if this could be a Haro or maybe a lookalike?
Just came home from a seminar, will try getting the serialnumber tomorrow.
The welds and stuff is pretty neatly done, but at the same time it seems it´s not that finely made, chunky if you know what I mean.
I gotta say if it was a top end frame then they would of stamped there name in it some where like they do on the rest !
in the 90's owards the haro frame was coppied a lot by cheaper factorys - infact a lot of good parts on the frames were coppied as that is what made them sell - this is why it is so hard to know what bike it is - but most of the top end gear has a named stamped
at the same time there are a load of frames that just don't have a name on them and it's the shape of bits on a frame that tell what it is - from gusset to rear drop outs
Thanks a lot Cat
Below is the numbers.
I saw an eighties something Haro with the same model toptube.
That´s why i figure this is a copy of that.
Anyhow that would make it pretty retro I guess?
At the headset is a odyssey giro2, which I gather holds the front brakecable, which at present, isn´t there.
The crank seems to be KMC or KME, I´m not really sure.
Jan
Thanks Kev,
You solved the riddle
I just love retrobike, this site is the business :twisted:
Although I polished the frame I can see the stickers fitting with the name.
Heavy Tools also correlate with the serialnumber that starts with HT.
So Cat had it right there
But what kind of bmx is this?
Is it dirt or freestyle or what?