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ANT DOG 3:16
This belongs to a budy of mine,Used to be a member here. This is to sweet of a ride not to be shared.




Dave pawson is one the best "bmx bro's" that i have and i am REAL JEALOUS (lol) that he got it before i did. (J/K) Notice the sticker on the bars?

[ June 03, 2007, 06:31 PM: Message edited by: ANT DOG 3:16 ]
ghostriderBMX
that's a nice score..
sirrob
sweet ride i have one like it ,bars,pads and cranks are different
proline2
nice to see some redlines coming out of the woodwork lately. sweet.
2elliot
Double post

[ June 04, 2007, 12:12 PM: Message edited by: 2elliot ]
2elliot
Now that's a cool bike!!!

...and that has to be the worst case of Arthritis I have ever seen... hope he can grab the brake okay!!! LOL
oldprobmx
great bike and dave is an all around good guy
old-skull
That a cool ride!!!

Old-skull
Jet Black
Cool looking Redline , bitd owning a Redline was the ultimate bike to have in our local area...

I remember my MX II had completely different looking stickers on it compared to that one.




You have to keep a close eye on these old Redline MX II's , I had this one when I was 11 or 12 , it was my first custom ordered bike shop built race street/bike. But in less than a year of riding it suddenly started to shrink & get really cramped to ride / race & jump around on. See my shoe touching the front tire
, it never did that when it was new....


I still have a lot of the parts from this bike. Late 70's or early 1980 model frame + TRX forks , that cursed 46t graphite addicts sprocket , seat post clamp & sundry brake bits , no idea where the blue candy spoked alloy wheels went....
The frame is now wall art at Matt's house now , it may have shrunk even more over the years & his 4 year old son might be able to ride it now


JB
Average Joe
Mine shrunk as well.
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