For those of you that have no idea what I'm talking about the Hutch Trickstar was the premier freestyle bmx bike of the early 80's. They are very rare, especially baby blue. Hehehe

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Haha, ya, I was more of a BMX racer myself. My freestyle days were real early. I used to race ABA bmx for about 7 yrs. I even won the nationals twice in my age class and a couple gold cup qualifiers too. I never had the money (or good enough sponsors) to go to Oklahoma City for the actual Gold cup or Grand Nationals though.elkaboom wrote:omfg!I was soooo envious when I read the first post of this thread!
I was totally into freestyle and BMX racing (I did a lot more BMX though, eventually progressing into what is now the whole mountain bike scene) back in the early to mid 80's.
Seeing that bike brings back some great memories...
I still have my Haro Master and my Pro Performer. Both bikes are a bit abused, and have been collecting dust for the past 10 years, but they're still in good shape. I may break 'em out for old times sake
I'd think about sitting on it for a little while. Maybe get somone to appraise it.legacy92ej22t wrote:Pics are coming soon. I already took some but they're on my friend camera. I'll try to get them up soon.
I cleaned it up a little tonight and it's not in quite as good a shape as I first thought but it's still in very, very good shape, just not mint. There are some scratches on the paint and the pedals are scratched on the ends, ya know, minor stuff. A couple friends both say they think it looks pretty much mint but I know it's not at "mint" status. Still, it's very rare and in very good shape so I'm stoked. I'm trying to decide if I want to just sell it and give Subarina some more love or keep it because it makes me smile to look at it...