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quad4life
Hi this is a question for us okies. I'm not sure if this is where I should post but here it goes.
BITD one of my last bikes that I had before my twenty year break (LOL) was a white Hutch TrickStar. I had alot of goodies on it including some turqoise perigrine mags. Well the problem is my Dad I guess thought it was in the way in the garage so he decided someone might like it better than me so he gave it away. Oh I think about it all the time. Very sad, to me anyway.
So I guess what I am trying to say is if anyone here in Oklahoma may know it's where abouts that would be awesome. Man I would love to see that bike again and possibly get my hands back on it. I know this is a long shot but who better to ask than a bunch of wonderful BMXers like ourselves.
Thanks for taking time to read this and ride hard and be safe.
Corey
bmxmom
thought this might get noticed better in this forum. good luck!
quad4life
Thank you I wasn't sure where to post.
bravoleader
Im sure e-bay has an Old Trick Star that you DAD could buy for you ..... I would have had a free DAD's vehicle to give away if my Dad ever tried that with me. Good luck with finding your bicycle...... that would be funny if you found it somehow. If so please post updates here smile.gif
bmx-dad
Theres a oaklahoma posting in memebers gatherings for this years grands, i was there but didnt see your bike. The guys who run the show are locals and might have some leads for you i would pm them with some info. Good Luck...
quad4life
QUOTE (bmx-dad @ Dec 3 2008, 09:20 AM) *
Theres a oaklahoma posting in memebers gatherings for this years grands, i was there but didnt see your bike. The guys who run the show are locals and might have some leads for you i would pm them with some info. Good Luck...

Thanks. I know its a long shot but what better place to find out. Us bikers gotta stick together you know no matter how far apart. Peace.
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