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Belinda ( Hutch Trick Star )
Database Information
- Bike ID:
- 489
- Submitted by:
- donvader

- Created:
- 22 Apr 2012 - 00:55
- Modified:
- 22 Apr 2012 - 01:03
Classification Details
- Name
- Belinda
- Brand
- Hutch
- Model
- Trick Star
- Genre
- Freestyle
- Class
- Pro
- Country of MFG
- Japan
- Year of MFG
- 1986
- Finish
- Refinished
- Condition
- Used Good
Core Structure
- Frame
-
Hutch Trick Star
- Fork
-
Hutch Trick Star
- Handlebars
-
CW California Freestyle
- Stem
-
Hutch Freestyle
- Headset
-
mixed
- Gyro
-
ACS Rotor
Wheel Details
- Front Hub
-
Skyway
- Rear Hub
-
Skyway
- Mag Wheel
-
Skyway Tuff Wheel II
- Rim
-
N/A
- Front Tire
-
Hutch Freestyle
- Rear Tire
-
Hutch Freestyle
- Spokes
-
N/A
Drivetrain Details
- Cranks
-
Takagi 1-piece
- Pedals
-
Hutch Hi-Caliber
- Pedal Cage
-
N/A
- Chain
-
N/A
- Sprocket
-
Tuf-Neck
- Spider
-
Sugino
- Bottom Bracket
-
N/A
Seat Details
- Seat Post Clamp
-
Hutch
- Seat Post
-
Hutch
- Seat
-
Viscount Dominator
- Seat Cover
-
N/A
Brake Details
- Brake Front
-
Dia-Compe 880
- Brake Rear
-
Dia-Compe MX-900
- Brake Lever
-
ACS Mini Mountain
- Brake Cable
-
N/A
- Brake Shoes
-
Skyway Tuff Pads
Miscellaneous Details
- Grips
-
ODI Mushroom II
- Pad Set
-
N/A
- Number Plate
-
N/A
- Decals
-
repro on the FF
- Other 1
-
N/A
- Other 2
-
N/A
Additional Notes
- Notes
-
I've been finding parts for this for about 6 years now. Recently got the original paint white Hutch Seat clamp and front orange Tuff. The back was an NOS coaster brake mag from about 85 & I had a newer front mag on there since 2006. Finally found an old single front loose-ball orange Tuff II. I had my 85 painted candy green like this back in 86 by some friends of my dads and wanted to re-create it. It's still a chrome frame under there and the forks were nothing but flaking white and rust, so I repainted this one myself. The seatpost and left pedal are still my original parts that I had in a crate in my parents garage since swapping them out way back then. That green on the seat post is from the paint job that I had done back in 86. I think I matched it pretty good for a 3-step rattle-can process..