That day glow pro compe was amazing! Like it was just assembled out of the box! Pee Wee’s bike was sick too. Lots of incredible bikes in that place! I must check it out someday!
What a fantastic video!!!! I bet you didn’t know where to start? You couldn’t drag me out of there. Fantastic bikes, just a shame, for me anyway, we didn’t see a Bob Haro gen 1 copy or even a Torker Bob Haro copy which he rode first. The Mongoose Motomag with original wheels stole the show for me though. Thanks for sharing, a brilliant watch.
It was a crazy place. I was slightly concerned when i first walked in because the first floor had zero bmx bikes lol. However the upstairs was indeed a gold mine. Thanks for checking out the video!
Impressive how many times more visually striking those 80s BMXs are than other types of bikes, any era. Got to give some credit to the designers of that era for what’s really an original and unique art form
I can't believe you just passed over the Pee-wee Herman bike. To me that's the nicest bike in here other than the 26 inch cruisers for the big boys BMX.
A walk down memory lane but very sad in a way. The old school frame style of bmx needs to be revived to inject life back into a dying sport, the mid and new school is crap. There are too many collectors/museums hoarding old school bikes and parts nowadays, pure greed. Bikes are made to be ridden.
@@MC_Mookie i would agree the mid school era is crap but not the new stuff. The new stuff isnt as intricate or aesthetically pleasing but far better than either as far as quality is concerned. Everything now a days is much stronger and much lighter than anything before. So if you plan on riding the bikes the newer ones are far better but i will agree not as cool looking. However you can get the repop or lineage model stuff that has retro styling an still has modern components so its almost the best of both worlds.
Filming that orange monstrosity through the front triangle of a Cook Brothers 20" and saying the freestyle bike is the best one in the store? He's one a those who wore his helmet but didn't own a bike.
@@kevinburke1325 If you really don't get what the Dude above meant by "live it" than it sounds like you've never had a passion for anything, even mtb. plus there isn't a rivalry between the two and there never will be with the true riders, so you sound very unintelligent. But Good Luck!