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oldprobmx
This is my first build it is sort of made from some stuff I had laying around and aquired. it is my original frame and number plate from bitd but nothing else. I hope the pic does not oversize I have a reputation of doing that, enjoy.



Parts List

Original Chrome Hutch 84
Hutch forks no hole Powder coated
Hutch pro bars
Hutch pedals
DK stem
DK seatclamp
Cooks Bros Dogbone cranks restored
MX 1000
Cheap crap grips
unknown snake seat post
Aero junk seat
new tuffs


I have been to THE ROCK and love all the posted builds, I am planning to go again and would love to make a crowd pleaser but im not sure what to do with it. Let me know what you think.

john
new comp IIIs
BumpyTrumpet
way too small, how do you ride that thing.
I know! It's for your flea circus.
Mike Welsh
oldprobmx,
feel free to email me some pics of that and i'll post them on this thread for you. Looks great from a distance.....a very looooooooooong distance....can't wait to see it up close.
mikewelsh5150@yahoo.com
oldprobmx
another shot at the pic

Reilley1
Ooops...never mind

[ November 07, 2006, 05:25 PM: Message edited by: Reilley1 ]
cheez
Bumpy steal your thunder Reilley?
njsoccerguy
John,

Looks better in person......not in scale model size. LOL

Super clean and those cranks are awesome!!!
Analogkid60
Looks awesome. I agree with what njsoccerguy said, cool to see you riding it on Sunday.
JESSIEJAMES
Hmm Not bad build for a Strong Island Guy!!
Dave Muggleston
Most scanner software allows you to scan just the part of the image you want (i.e. just the photo, and not all the whitespace around it). And, most photo-editing programs allow you to resize the image and remove the excess garbage around the edges (this is called "cropping"). I haven't quite figured out resolution and how it affects image size, but I think that the higher the scanned resolution, the larger the image will be. So, use your scanner's interface to scan just the photo, scan it at 300dpi, use your photo-editing software to crop out the edges (before resizing), resize the final image to 800 pixels wide at 72dpi, and it should look like a much less blurry version of this:

akcuda
I'm diggin' that Hutch! I like that it's not built up like most you see. Cook cranks on a Hutch--now that's something you never see. Cool!
'85TrickStar
Definetly nice and original!
bwl007
Great looking bike!!
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