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AndyDiamond
Did anybody see this on ebay?


I thought the tubes were too beefy for a GHP racer then I saw the rear dropouts....

ebay link
sonikk71
QUOTE (AndyDiamond @ Jun 17 2009, 04:37 PM) *
Did anybody see this on ebay?


I thought the tubes were too beefy for a GHP racer then I saw the rear dropouts....

ebay link


Wow that went fast! So Andy did you you buy it?
AndyDiamond
No I didn't - I thought there were no bids?
sonikk71
QUOTE (AndyDiamond @ Jun 17 2009, 05:05 PM) *
No I didn't - I thought there were no bids?

Well the auction says "The seller ended this listing early because the item is no longer available for sale." so someone bought it one way or another. smile.gif
Either way it is a rare and very clean specimen.
Mr. Smith
That bike is hotter than bling blings crack pipe on a Friday night !

Wooh Doggies !

Donvader ... did you buy this ?
AndyDiamond
are they the right forks though?

I though they had pegs on them.

VDC-made, right?
DYNO mite
I think you should ask TTT James...he had one of these...and I think he was trying to make some from scratch...but I guess Greg put a stop to that???
Axlepeg
Just guessing, but perhaps like Trick Stars, some of the early releases didn't have fork pegs. I saw a pic of Martin A. riding one (testing it at the time, I've heard) that didn't have fork pegs.
AndyDiamond
I can't remember correctly but I think Woody mentioned he was part of the testing team for Greg.
Pauly
Brian Britt found a survivor Trick Star in a woman's garage a few years ago that had no fork pegs. When he disassembled the headset and pulled the fork he found an original Hutch Freestyle decal on the fork shaft.
subwax
The early Trix's had the standard GHP forks - the later ones had the pegs. The forks on that GHP Trix were 100% correct.
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