Yup this is a POS as well dude. It's like a £3 POS. I'm under no illusions about the wheels. At some point if I get back into riding (I'm going to give it my best shot, hoping body holds out) I will be replacing them. What doesn't help is that they are very narrow because they came from my old PK Ripper which was a race bike with V brakes. That means dialling in some 990s is very difficult as the pads want to twist and hit the tyres and then don't seat flat on the rim.
Also.. After posting on a couple of BMX forums I have met a couple of people down in this area. We're going to have a meet up soon. Any way, bit of a story to tell.
So back in 1999 I got into coding front ends for an emulator. I met a few guys who liked the same sort of machines I did. Any way, when I got back from the USA one of them contacted me and said let's have a meet up. We'd known each other for about ten years but never met.
So I say where do you want to meet, he says at this arcade in a town called Pagham. It's about six miles from where I used to live and about 4.5 from where I live now. Any way, I get to the arcade and see this enormous great BMX ramp out the back. Like a huge great vert ramp extended into a bowl. So I ask my mate I was meeting about it and he says "That ramp belongs to Carlo Griggs, ex world champion". So we go into the arcade and the owner is his brother. We chat for a bit and I leave.
Any way, it turns out that Carlo Griggs was indeed vert world champion for years. But here's the weird part. He owns Proper Bike Co. Of all the top plates I could have chosen for my bike (most of them were in red) I went for that one.
OK so it's probably not weird if you are into science and the chances of probability but the chances of that were pretty slim. I had never even heard of him or Proper Bike Co. I stopped riding in about 1989 and he was still very young then and in the 90s I never heard of him, even though he was kicking all sorts of ass apparently.
I might phone the arcade and speak to his brother and see if they will let me access the ramp to get the final pics of the bike