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LDchamp
i am in Australia and just picked up a BMX which is branded as h-i racing, it has Araya aluminium tubular rims with Sunshine Japan hubs, Shimano 600 sealed mechanism headset, Sugino square taper cranks and Suntour chainring and pedals.
It is a race style bike, tiny saddle, rear brake only, steel frame and very light, does anyone know anything about h-i racing? I know absolutely nothing about BMXs.
LDchamp
QUOTE (LDchamp @ Feb 21 2010, 07:22 PM) *
i am in Australia and just picked up a BMX which is branded as h-i racing, it has Araya aluminium tubular rims with Sunshine Japan hubs, Shimano 600 sealed mechanism headset, Sugino square taper cranks and Suntour chainring and pedals.
It is a race style bike, tiny saddle, rear brake only, steel frame and very light, does anyone know anything about h-i racing? I know absolutely nothing about BMXs.


also i forgot to say it has 20" wheels.
Racer
Im in the states and never heard of H i. In the states though we had a Hi Tech.
Pictures would maybe help jog some memories or try posting at BMX Museum which has alot of Aussies.
LDchamp
QUOTE (Racer @ Feb 22 2010, 07:49 AM) *
Im in the states and never heard of H i. In the states though we had a Hi Tech.
Pictures would maybe help jog some memories or try posting at BMX Museum which has alot of Aussies.

hi, i found a sticker under the down tube that said 'sold and serviced by Hulme Industries, Clontarf QLD australia', so that solves the mystery of 'h-i', cant find anything on hulme industries tho, ill try bmx museum thanks for the tip
revcore
You should become a member of ozbmx.com.au


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