No 73, later re-titled 7T3, was a British 1980s children's TV show produced by Television South (TVS) for the ITV network. It was broadcast live on Saturday mornings and ran from 1982 to 1988.
Founder and owner of Hutch Bicycles. Rich Hutchins was a huge innovator for the sport of BMX. The quality and craftsmanship were second to none.
Unreel Productions & Vision Street Wear present: Freestyling Fanatics BMX. Released in 1988.
The bike! 80's old school BMX freestyle Movie Carlo Griggs (& Jason Davies) by TRIDERMO
BMX in the 80's. This was our first attempt and building a 1/4 pipe and leaning to freestyle ahh the good old days.
In the early '80-s everyone in The Netherlands rode a BMX bike. People in their 40-s-50-s remember that time well as everyone has stories of bombing frontyards, breaking bike parts or winning their first trophy. The magazines were the bible, it was all you had and they were read over and over again. It was how we learnt English in fact with every word that we did not understand looked up in the dictionary. New products were drooled over but impossible to get our hands on for multiple reasons.
Oldschool BMX Parts opened up shop in Heesch for a day to bring the BMX pioneers and oldschool fans together. Collectors displayed their bikes, brought products they wanted to sell and the Oldschool BMX Parts man-cave sold plenty of old parts. It was just cool to go back in memory lane because some of the
Midwest Oldschool BMX Show &Swap | Had some fun checking out these old school gems in this years 15th annual bike show.
All three Pro Mains at Slough BMX National 1985. Geth Shooter, Tim March, Andy Ruffell, Pete Middleton, Mark 'Sid' Salisbury and more.
1° STU THOMSEN 2° GREG HILL 3° HARRY LEARY
BMX Beat was a popular BMX Freestyle TV show broadcast on the UK's main commercial channel, ITV between 1984 - 1987 on Saturday mornings. Hosted by Andy Ruffell and various co-hosts including Gaz Top (Gareth Jones), Alistair Pirrie and Ron Stebbene.