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Found 4 results

  1. First batch, more to come. 1977 Bicycle Journal. Monster-Robot scored a bunch of these too, so we may see more scans from the years that he picked up.
  2. Not sure what Golden Breed is, but here's an ad with Stu Thomsen from the first issue of an Austrailian BMX magazine called BMX Pancake. 1981.
  3. Came home to a cool surprise in the mail box today. An unexpected package sent by Thomas Williams. Issue #1 of Youth Currency (BMX zine) by Adam Roye which featured the bmx sticker collection of Smokin Steve. Plus some stickers and a button. Very cool. Thanks!!
  4. picked up these newspapers today at the local bike swap. a couple ABA Action and NBA World from 79, 80, 2-81's and an 83. the USBA Racer is from 1985. the American BMXer is from 1992 but really cool...it covers the history of BMX (with a bunch of info and pics) from the beginning all the way up to 92. the BMX Today is from 96. the decals and catalogs were in the x-games folder. thought i'd share...
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