I finally gave in and bought a Tamiya F350

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i lent a quad f&f to a friend and the little jerk sold it a couple months later without telling me.

oddly enough he's still one of my best friends. it wasnt that big of a deal back then since i got it for like 20 bucks from the principles wastoid son.

of course now theyre worth like 500 bucks. :roll:

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shodog wrote: The SE was about the only frame I couldn't break.
Jumping at Calabazas park?

http://www.leelikesbikes.com/Stories/042805/

http://www.mercurynews.com/joerodriguez/ci_5886542?nclick_check=1

I rode there from 1974-1979... and then moved to Ohio... :(

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Post by MelvinsArmy »

You guys know that SE has released a retro chromoly quad right? Looks just like the old one, but it's got canti brakes, threadless heaset and I think it's got a euro bb.


Hey, does the High Lift kit come with a shift gate for the radio, or do you need to supply your own?

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MelvinsArmy wrote:Hey, does the High Lift kit come with a shift gate for the radio, or do you need to supply your own?
Tamiya does not supply one with the kit.

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rojna wrote:
MelvinsArmy wrote:Hey, does the High Lift kit come with a shift gate for the radio, or do you need to supply your own?
Tamiya does not supply one with the kit.
But you get a template so you can make one.
Experience is that marvelous thing that enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again.

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http://www.tamiyaclub.com/showroom.asp?id=18028

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MelvinsArmy wrote:You guys know that SE has released a retro chromoly quad right? Looks just like the old one, but it's got canti brakes, threadless heaset and I think it's got a euro bb.
retro pk is coming out in june.

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I bought my son an SE BMX bike. It's the Mauler and it has landing gear forks. Pretty sweet little ride.

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