I always wanted a pink trickstar,but settled on a gt pro performer, built piece by piece of course. Before that i had racing bikes,redline,cw,hutch,gt,as we had a track about an hour away. It was rad..
i have a 1989 HUTCH JUDGE II . they only sold the fork and frame in 1990 again, but i got the handle bar to. back then it was 200 for the frame. im selling handle bars and frame and fork , offer if u would like to buy. ill send u a pick of it if u email me on youtube.
yeah.. I would kill for a candy-apple red Trickstar even today. I wanted one so bad when I was 13 but my parents couldn't afford it. My mom finally shelled out the bucks for a chrome 85' Hutch Pro Racer. I loved it! Later on when I got my own job, I bought a neon green Haro Master frame and built it up. I was the coolest kid in the neighborhood!
Pretty funny how much BMX or Freestyle has come in 23 years. Just amazing. Does anybody remember Stu Thompson? I met him when I was about 11, he was about 24 and a bicycle God, racing. My Redline cost me $476.00 in about 1982. My Hutch cost me $488 in 1984. My Trek 6500 Mtn. bike cost me $600+ in 1995 and I rode if form Gainesville FLA to Seattle, 43 days, 3100 miles. Yes, I am crazy, and no I haven't ridden a bike since that trip.
I also have a Hutch Pro Racer to this day, in great condition, I took care of it. Went to Stilicoom High School in Washinton State for 9th grade only. Kid in school or my neighborhood was named Hutch Hutchinson, he also had a hutch, he was a dick, I didn't ever even try to get to know him, but it was so funny, Hutch Hutchinson with a Hutch bicycle. I loved those bikes, wish I had the cranks and pedels and hubs. Never bought those.
i bought a trick star exactly like woody's,way back in 1985.i ordered the frame and parts and put it all together. i put about $450.00 into it,which was big bucks for a bike in those days.i still have the bike to this day!i also bought a 1984 skyway t/a, and1987 haro master.still have those too!
yes i think you mean groundbreaking and legenary not quite FUNNY.The Judge and Woody are legends ........ cant say ive ever heard of yourself however.
Bomb threat at 2:40...
MrSlapjaw 6 months ago
I love the kid at 4:30 walking across the screen in a michael jackson jacket. I loved this stuff as a kid growing up in the 80's.
starchild321 10 months ago
Jumping to flat, SOOO old school I love it! I actually snapped my Trickstar doing a Judge to flat in 1989, it wasn't as Rad as Timmy's version.
crusherbmx 2 years ago
I always wanted a pink trickstar,but settled on a gt pro performer, built piece by piece of course. Before that i had racing bikes,redline,cw,hutch,gt,as we had a track about an hour away. It was rad..
martmegalo 2 years ago
i have a 1989 HUTCH JUDGE II . they only sold the fork and frame in 1990 again, but i got the handle bar to. back then it was 200 for the frame. im selling handle bars and frame and fork , offer if u would like to buy. ill send u a pick of it if u email me on youtube.
yukon012888 2 years ago
yeah.. I would kill for a candy-apple red Trickstar even today. I wanted one so bad when I was 13 but my parents couldn't afford it. My mom finally shelled out the bucks for a chrome 85' Hutch Pro Racer. I loved it! Later on when I got my own job, I bought a neon green Haro Master frame and built it up. I was the coolest kid in the neighborhood!
Mackadamian 2 years ago
Pretty funny how much BMX or Freestyle has come in 23 years. Just amazing. Does anybody remember Stu Thompson? I met him when I was about 11, he was about 24 and a bicycle God, racing. My Redline cost me $476.00 in about 1982. My Hutch cost me $488 in 1984. My Trek 6500 Mtn. bike cost me $600+ in 1995 and I rode if form Gainesville FLA to Seattle, 43 days, 3100 miles. Yes, I am crazy, and no I haven't ridden a bike since that trip.
Delticola 3 years ago 5
I also have a Hutch Pro Racer to this day, in great condition, I took care of it. Went to Stilicoom High School in Washinton State for 9th grade only. Kid in school or my neighborhood was named Hutch Hutchinson, he also had a hutch, he was a dick, I didn't ever even try to get to know him, but it was so funny, Hutch Hutchinson with a Hutch bicycle. I loved those bikes, wish I had the cranks and pedels and hubs. Never bought those.
Delticola 3 years ago
That's actually pretty impressive, good to see the pros back then wore helmets...
Nice kick-out thingy.
snookmundy 3 years ago
i bought a trick star exactly like woody's,way back in 1985.i ordered the frame and parts and put it all together. i put about $450.00 into it,which was big bucks for a bike in those days.i still have the bike to this day!i also bought a 1984 skyway t/a, and1987 haro master.still have those too!
gunman765 3 years ago
when i was 6 this was radical,now its just funny
whatsthisbs33 4 years ago
yes i think you mean groundbreaking and legenary not quite FUNNY.The Judge and Woody are legends ........ cant say ive ever heard of yourself however.
supergoose3 3 years ago
judge tosses that trickstar around like it's 10 lbs
pizzn8 4 years ago
SO good!!!!!
krts 4 years ago
mean!!
MseanX 4 years ago
killer!
jedarama 4 years ago