
SE Racing Quad Angle
Here is a 1980 SE Racing Quad Angle.
Back then all Quads were Cro-mo.
Notable "Old School" parts on this bike are: JMC forks,
Haro brake lever, blue Comp 4 tires. If you've never seen JMC's frame
and fork... they used tear drop tubing which was a lot flatter than any
tubing of that type used today in bmx, the fork looked as if you could
bend it to the side just by kicking it! The trick seats back in the
late 70's early 80's had no padding, came in various colors and were drilled
for lightness. The UNI seats that small kids use now were widely used by all back then.
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This particular bike was mine! I had worked a couple weeks plowing fields in Oklahoma to raise the money for the frame and when I got back to California... my first call was to Wes's BMX in New York, a week later my $114.00 Quad frame arrived. I was told that
I was the first in Northern California to have the then new SE Racing Quad Angle, back then there wasn't a lot of exotic frame designs so my bike turned heads wherever I went. I thought I was sooo kewl! |
Two SE sew on patches.
Click here to see a 1979 Quad Angle frame only.
--Last modified on Sat Oct 16, 1998
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