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The Bicycle Source
I've been working on this build for a while now and thanks to a few very generous people it is now complete.





Here is a photo of the bike that is the inspiration for this build



Frame- 07 30th Anniversary Retro Loop tail PK Ripper #752
Fork- SE Landing Gear with 990 mounts
Bars- Odyssey Lumber Jack
Bar ends- Odyssey Par Ends
Stem- Odyssey Classic Top Load
Headset- FSA
Rims- G Sport Rollcage
Hubs- Odyssey Vanderoo
Spokes- Odyssey
Tires- Odyssey Aitken
Front Brake- Odyssey EVO II
Rear Break- Tektro V
Brake Levers- Odyssey M2 Small
Brake Cables- Odyssey Slic Cable
Grips- Odyssey Team
Seat- SE Lightning Bolt
Seat Post- SE
Seat Post Clamp- SE
Cranks- Odyssey Twombolt 180 Right Hand Drive
Bottom Bracket- Odyssey American
Pedals- Odyssey Plastic
Chain ring- Odyssey Chain wheel
Chain- KMC White
Number Plates- 22/TwentyTwo
Pad Set- Odyssey

The basic back story on the bike is, I used to build and tune most of Buff's and RL's bikes in the 80's and Mike's '82 PK Ripper was my favorite bike, It was my first complete build for Mike and I always liked the way the bike looked. It is the inspiration for the tribute bike, the concept I was going for was to build an updated version of the bike with a modern frame/fork and components, bringing old school and current technology together.
Now, for the reason I built this bike. A couple years ago I found out a BMX Pro Racer whom I admired and respected back in the early 80's (and still do) suffers from Parkinson's disease, his name is John Crews. John was sponsored by Redline back in the day when he raced and has owned a bike shop up in Folsom California for many years, he also raises money for cancer and Parkinson's research through his organization www.rfar.org
Here is a short bio http://www.rfar.org/RFAR_Bios.html
I was recently inspired to do something to contribute to John's cause so I thought this bike would be a cool project to do and be a great way to raise some money for his organization. Mike Buff is a long time friend of John has endorsed this project and will be signing the bike along with photos of him with the bike, the bike will be auctioned off with 100% of the money going to RFAR.
The auction will occur in February 2010, auction details will be released soon. I want to thank Odyssey (Ben Ward, Jim Bauer, Francis Delapena) for all of the parts and support for this project, I would also like to thank the following people for their time and contributions.
Alvin Mullins, Gary Raagas, Ron Plumlee, Dan Hubbard, Sean Ewing, and Tim O'shea, Thank you guys!!

Steve Blackey
oldschoolrider88
oh sick!!
who made the plate?
1984
Looks fantastic! I'm in!
Pauly
I love it!
The R
Really, really cool. One of the best retro projects I've seen. Way to go!
jumpinjim
I think that is great and good luck to all Involved.
The Bicycle Source
The front "Zeronine" plate and side 'Seca" plates were made by Ron Plumlee, he is a photographer and graphic artist. twentytwophotographs.com

QUOTE (oldschoolrider88 @ Dec 8 2009, 03:55 AM) *
oh sick!!
who made the plate?

The Bicycle Source
Glad you guys like it, I'll be taking it over to Mike's this week to have him sign the front plate and bike and also get some photos of him with the bike. Hopefully I can get him to ride it??
SEQuad
maybe if you can get him to come on this site and give us
an update as to what he has been up to and been doing...
RIDE A BIKE
ohmy.gif Wow that is rad !! That pic of mike doing that endo is my all time favorite good2.gif now to get mike to do a endo on that new school PK scratch_one-s_head.gif that would be to sweet sun_bespectacled.gif
SEQuad
not to be nit picking but the brake levers seem to be reversed. huh.gif
The Bicycle Source
I had them set up like Mike's bike, but I changed them for a photo shoot with an Odyssey rider and are now reversed.

QUOTE (SEQuad @ Dec 10 2009, 07:36 PM) *
not to be nit picking but the brake levers seem to be reversed. huh.gif

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