Awesome build dude so glad to see you went with the blue anodized bear traps a very nice touch! I've always preferred and loved the chrome BMX bikes over the fruity colored bikes that came later on in the late 80s. Mostly all period correct original parts for the win!!
Glad you like it and thanks for the comments. I prefer the funky colours but this had to be done as a nod the the old school vibes. Chrome and blue work so well but the blue is so hard to match with each other. Stay Rad!
Sweet Ride man, that is a very smooth build. Also thank you for showing the grease seriously and putting plenty can never have to much, An most of all the sprocket, cassette so many do not. Thanks love the vids
Black Tuff IIs and black Tioga CompIIIs look good on every bike. Graphite Tuffs even better. Colored tires and mags NOT necessary. I'm not familiar with Tioga bikes. I got a Hutch Pro Racer in 1984. All Hutch except cranks and pedals. Redline Flights and Suntour Bear Claws. The Hutch cranks and pedals were insanely expensive and the pedals were DANGEROUS. Black Tuffs, 1.75 Tioga gum wall Comp IIIs, MX1000 brakes and Dia-Compe MX lever. The shorty. A lay back seat post and an Elina seat. Black Hutch pads w/ white letters and a Zeronine number plate. That bike was so badass.
That sounds an epic bmx. Thanks for sharing. Tioga was made by tange. Available as a frame set to build yourself. I went for coloured mags and tyres as it wanders it stand out. I have got a build coming up with black tuff 2s and black gum walls. Thanks for watching.
Rather the old school three piece crank though I changed over my one piece on my old school Diamondback silver streak 2 using either tracer or sugino crank arms good bike though just I rather the three piece crankset
I value your opinion but I wanted to go the route most of us did back then. I know I couldn't afford a 3pc then. It's just a more realistic build to me. Thanks for watching
That’s DEFINITELY something that is rarely discussed, tioga freestyle.
They had such nice parts, and that frame is rare. Really rare…wow
Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment. I couldn't believe it when I found the frame. I love how it turned out.
Thanks again
@@whitewellybmxrestorations yeah that’s a crazy rare find, I’ve seen tioga parts but hardly ever a frame even in internet pics 🤙🏻
Look Great Awesome job.👍
Glad you like it. Thank you for watching
@@whitewellybmxrestorationswhere you located and could you do a bike for me ??
I knew it was a rhino!!!hats off to you sir enjoyed the video love the resto
Thank you. Makes it all worth while
Now then...✔️ check this out....massive respect 🙏, awesome vlog....was a under-rated bike...not in my eyes 👀....you did super good...awesome 👌 👍 😍
Thank you mate. I really like this one. Its light weight and agile. Unfortunately I am not any more. Thank you for watching
Sweet!!!
Thank you
Awesome work mate 👍👍
Thank you.
Lovely work she looks gorgeous! Keep it up mate,let’s keep these classics riding 🙌🏻
Thank you so much. I'm trying my best to keep the old folk alive.
@@whitewellybmxrestorationsyour doing a damn good job 👍🏻
Perfect!
Thank you
Cool ❤❤❤
Thank you 👍
Awesome build dude so glad to see you went with the blue anodized bear traps a very nice touch! I've always preferred and loved the chrome BMX bikes over the fruity colored bikes that came later on in the late 80s. Mostly all period correct original parts for the win!!
Glad you like it and thanks for the comments. I prefer the funky colours but this had to be done as a nod the the old school vibes. Chrome and blue work so well but the blue is so hard to match with each other. Stay Rad!
bang on mate
Thank you Nick
Sweet Ride man, that is a very smooth build. Also thank you for showing the grease seriously and putting plenty can never have to much, An most of all the sprocket, cassette so many do not.
Thanks love the vids
Absolutely loads of grease. I want to be able to take it apart again. Thank you for the kind comments. More videos coming soon.
Sweet ride! C😎😎L 👍
Thanks 👍
Ame esta restauración, me hizo recordar cuando competía en aquellos momentos, saludos desde Villahermosa, Tabico, México
Thank you for watching the video and its marvelous how a video can bring back memories. Regards
Looks the business that. 👌
Thank you so much
Black Tuff IIs and black Tioga CompIIIs look good on every bike. Graphite Tuffs even better. Colored tires and mags NOT necessary. I'm not familiar with Tioga bikes. I got a Hutch Pro Racer in 1984. All Hutch except cranks and pedals. Redline Flights and Suntour Bear Claws. The Hutch cranks and pedals were insanely expensive and the pedals were DANGEROUS. Black Tuffs, 1.75 Tioga gum wall Comp IIIs, MX1000 brakes and Dia-Compe MX lever. The shorty. A lay back seat post and an Elina seat. Black Hutch pads w/ white letters and a Zeronine number plate. That bike was so badass.
That sounds an epic bmx. Thanks for sharing.
Tioga was made by tange. Available as a frame set to build yourself. I went for coloured mags and tyres as it wanders it stand out.
I have got a build coming up with black tuff 2s and black gum walls. Thanks for watching.
Bom
Thank you
Dyno gt with original mags in future or past??
Not sure I understand this?
Rather the old school three piece crank though I changed over my one piece on my old school Diamondback silver streak 2 using either tracer or sugino crank arms good bike though just I rather the three piece crankset
I value your opinion but I wanted to go the route most of us did back then. I know I couldn't afford a 3pc then. It's just a more realistic build to me.
Thanks for watching
@whitewellybmxrestorations They had the cheap bottom bracket for the conversion kit in YST brand using same retainers as bearings I used to use them