How ONE MISTAKE ruined this $2,000 vintage BMX

45 comments on “How ONE MISTAKE ruined this $2,000 vintage BMX

  1. Man last summer I had a tragedy I am the proud owner of the only aluminum Dyno bicycle ever built very limited and I freaking ran it over and I have a hairline crack all my frame and was hoping that someone could tell me how I go about getting it fixed

  2. Ive owned mine sine new it doesn't have paint either. But except for tires andone side crank arm. It 100 percent original all black pads and swaed seat. I bought it at the shwin shop in Rockville MD. The same place i got my 5 speed

  3. Ive owned mine sine new it doesn't have paint either. But except for tires andone side crank arm. It 100 percent original all black pads and swaed seat. I bought it at the shwin shop in Rockville MD. The same place i got my 5 speed

  4. That powder coater deserves to go out of business for the shoddy job his lazy ass did on that poor guys bike parts. He at least needs to give a full refund. That's a shitty way to treat another mans pride and joy. I'm picturing some overweight spoilt brat teenager who was more interested in playing on his smart phone than taking pride in his workmanship. I would probably cry if that happened to me?
    Idiot.

  5. The bicycle really does look totally amazing except for all of the white powder coated parts on it. The crankset really should be gold including the stem and everything else that got painted white.

  6. T on the serial number means it's a chromoly frame. The Team Mongoose and Supergoose are the same chromoly frames. The difference is that the Supergoose were nickel plated and the team frames were candy apple red or blue.

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