Altronix
Dirt Disciple
New to the site and thought I'd say hi, and have a wee show and tell.
Here's my dear old friend, had her for over 16+ years. She's definitely showing her age these days. Trouble is when I get on, I can't help but ride it like I stole it. She eats rush hour traffic and city streets. Got a real nice weight to it, makes jumping it about a joy.
It's a 1980's Ishibashi, I've been trying to find out the model and brand for years with no luck.
I've played the serial number game and found nothing, and I've googled the hell out of the manufacture. So if anyone has any ideas I'd luv to hear.
The most unusual feature is the flat oval frame, top and bottom. It's about 3.5cm deep and 2cm at it's widest.
It came with Dia Compe brakes with an SR headset. The crank and seat have obviously been replaced over the years.
Originally the wheels were luvly orange Bernardi Mozzi Motor 'Free Styler' 6R's, until the cups died, big time.
I dream of restoring it one day, get her a new coat of chrome, she deserves it.
The BMX Museum has only 3 Ishibashi bikes on the books, and none are mine, grrr.
Here's my dear old friend, had her for over 16+ years. She's definitely showing her age these days. Trouble is when I get on, I can't help but ride it like I stole it. She eats rush hour traffic and city streets. Got a real nice weight to it, makes jumping it about a joy.
It's a 1980's Ishibashi, I've been trying to find out the model and brand for years with no luck.
I've played the serial number game and found nothing, and I've googled the hell out of the manufacture. So if anyone has any ideas I'd luv to hear.
The most unusual feature is the flat oval frame, top and bottom. It's about 3.5cm deep and 2cm at it's widest.
It came with Dia Compe brakes with an SR headset. The crank and seat have obviously been replaced over the years.
Originally the wheels were luvly orange Bernardi Mozzi Motor 'Free Styler' 6R's, until the cups died, big time.
I dream of restoring it one day, get her a new coat of chrome, she deserves it.
The BMX Museum has only 3 Ishibashi bikes on the books, and none are mine, grrr.