obi-wan-mtb
Retrobike Rider
this is the MC "museum" man, right?
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I will try to do that very soon. I'll keep updating this thread as I get a chance.Fenton":1049rrz2 said:Show us the second box!..................please!
Actually if you had bought them they be worth alot less than you paid for them because most likely they would have broken. Technique was mainly a bmx company based in Phoenix Az.David Gibson":1049rrz2 said:That Propeller is pretty boss...I thought about buying one when they were offered 7 years ago but thought they were too expensive. Now it's probably worth twice what I would have paid. Never heard of Technique before. Where were they made?
Of the 3 sets I've had, 2 have come second hand and one came new. The new ones took over a year to get and several letters from a lawyer. It seems the guy that produced them took orders and deposits ($1000) from many people and then delivered cranks to only a small percentage of people before he disappeared. One set resides on a showbike, the set that got used broke, and these were ridden but not for very long.TheRedMantra":1049rrz2 said:Im curious how you managed to get ahold of those props. Did you buy them direct or secondhand?
I've got moderns with THM, Extralite, Tune and Kcnc. Of the older stuff, there is a Homegrown with Kookas, and a Trek with Topline and some older roadie stuff.kaiser":1049rrz2 said:That is awesome, tell me what do you have on bikes?
That collections needs some titanium sweetwings, titanium onza cranks, and of course some magic motorcycle cranks (alex pong). I remember seeing a pic of machine tech cranks but I don't know if those were produced. And TRY to get some moonhead machine cranks.mc":16e7t2cl said:Anything you guys think I'm missing? I also have but have not yet pictured:
M2Racer
Ultimate
Bullseye
CBR
A few others that are slipping my mind right now.
Thanks for the suggestions, they'll help to complete the collection well.TheRedMantra":3tc11nhh said:That collections needs some titanium sweetwings, titanium onza cranks, and of course some magic motorcycle cranks (alex pong). I remember seeing a pic of machine tech cranks but I don't know if those were produced. And TRY to get some moonhead machine cranks.
Thanks for adding a few sets to the list also. It's my understanding that the XLR8 cranks were made by Kooka. Unfortunately I lost track of time and never got my bid in for a set that came up for sale recently.David Gibson":3tc11nhh said:I don't know if XLR8 was made by Clark Kent or not but here's a picture of it. And a Rhino crank.
I don't own these by the way.