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  2. Stu Thomsen - Wikipedia

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    BMX Action January 1983 Vol. 8 No. 1 p. 14 Model year 1983 BMX Bi-Weekly Vol. 3 No. 13 p. 12 (British Publication) Model Year 1983 BMX Plus! August 1984 Vol. 7 No. 8 p. 33 Model year 1984. 1982: Redline Stu Thomsen Replica STR Series "Stu Bars". 1984: The Huffy Stu Thomsen Model signature line frame and fork and complete bicycles. product ...

  3. BMX - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, BMX was a craze which took off in the early 1980s, specifically 1982 and 1983, when the BMX bike became the must-have bicycle for children and teenagers. [ citation needed ] The 1983 cult movie BMX Bandits helped establish the sport further worldwide.

  4. BMX bike - Wikipedia

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    BMX bicycles are available in these types: [1] Dirt – These bikes feature tires with thicker and wider tread for better grip on potentially loose surfaces. Flatland – flatland style BMX bikes have different frame geometry to traditional park BMX bikes because flatland riding requires precise balance on multiple parts of the bike.

  5. Bicycle frame - Wikipedia

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    Frame size was traditionally measured along the seat tube from the center of the bottom bracket to the center of the top tube. Typical "medium" sizes are 54 or 56 cm (approximately 21.2 or 22 inches) for a European men's racing bicycle or 46 cm (about 18.5 inches) for a men's mountain bike .

  6. Seatpost - Wikipedia

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    Seatpost diameters generally range from 22 mm to 35 mm in 0.2 mm increments. The most common size is 27.2 mm (1.07 in) for most bikes, especially for the higher-quality models. BMX bikes commonly use 25.4 mm seatposts. In some modern bikes with thicker alloy or carbon tubing, larger diameters such as 30.9 mm are used.

  7. Haro Bikes - Wikipedia

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    Haro Bikes Corporation is an American BMX and Mountain bicycle manufacturer which was founded in 1978 by Bob Haro. The Haro bikes were considered Freestyle BMX bikes.