La collec à Woody
Posté : 21 août 2010, 12:23
Woody Itson a publié sur le Fessebouc sa collection perso de vieux vélo qui je pense n'a pas fini de vous faire baver.... Slurp

Martin Aparijo's 1982 Redline Almanac Trophy Bike. 1 of only 4 ever produced by Redline complete as you see it here and the only 1 known to exist today. 100% survivor OG condition. You couldn't buy one from Redline, you had to set a world record to get it back then.

My 86 Hutch Judge.

This is a set of my 1st Gen VDC "Woody Itson" bars. This set is on my Hutch Judge. Soon to be seen at the Orange Y

This is one of two bikes Hutch gave to me with my signature model fork/brake system on it. This bike was stolen in the summer of 86 in NYC. It was given back to me in 1988 in NJ.

1984 Hutch Trick Star. Set up old school style. No potts mod, no rotor. This bike will soon have a new home in National BMX HOF in Chula Vista, CA.

1977 FMF. I wanted one when I was a kid, but I broke too many bike parts and my pop said no. He made the right call I think, but I have one now.

This is my original 24K gold plated Hutch Trick Star. This is the only one produced by Hutch that I know of. Anything else you have heard is pure fabrication. It was never stolen and has been here in So Cal since 1986.

Another shot of my gold bike indoors during the build process. It still needed a chain and correct date coded cables at this point. Took a long time to get it back to this point, but it was a lot of fun. Thank you Jacqui for pushing me to do this.

2000 Custom GT Race bike. 1 of 3 made for GT Pro Danny Nelson. This one was given to me by GT TM TC. Hand painted and signed by Troy Lee. I even have one of Danny's uniforms to go with it.

My current Hutch Trick Star that I still ride. Thank you very much Juan.

1976 Redline Squareback.

1974 Two Wheelers, Stroker 2. This bike was bad ass. I never broke mine. Although this isn't my childhood bike, it's built up exactly as I had mine set up and it's a survivor, except for the forks.

Torker Prototype #2. The first ever made 5 inch head tube Torker Freestylist. This was Martin Aparijo's personal bike, the one he referred to as the "cherry picker" bike. It has the only set of Torker FS bars ever made along with Martins OG SST command post, seatpost clamp, and pro neck.

Torker Prototype #1. The only one of it's kind ever made with a 4 inch head tube. This was Martin's personal bike BITD and was built up to the exact same specs he rode it when he had it built up BITD.

NOS 1988 Woody Itson Diamond Back Strike Zone in mint show room fresh condition. One of many I had over the years, but the only NOS example I have left.

Titanium GT Pro FS Tour Frame. The only one ever made. 3lb pro size frame. It's the only TI FS frame ever made by GT and quite possibly the first of it's kind in the realm of FS?

1974 Type A Yamaha Moto Bike. Original survivor condition exactly as it came from Yamaha. I had one as a kid and broke my original frame in two pieces near the front end frame lugs.

1983 Haro Freestyler frame and fork. The beginning of custom made FS frames.

Here is my retro fitted 1988 Signature model DB SZ. This bike has had a custom 1 1/8 headtube weleded on and features a mix of old school and new school parts. This is one of two bikes I still ride today.


Martin Aparijo's 1982 Redline Almanac Trophy Bike. 1 of only 4 ever produced by Redline complete as you see it here and the only 1 known to exist today. 100% survivor OG condition. You couldn't buy one from Redline, you had to set a world record to get it back then.

My 86 Hutch Judge.

This is a set of my 1st Gen VDC "Woody Itson" bars. This set is on my Hutch Judge. Soon to be seen at the Orange Y

This is one of two bikes Hutch gave to me with my signature model fork/brake system on it. This bike was stolen in the summer of 86 in NYC. It was given back to me in 1988 in NJ.

1984 Hutch Trick Star. Set up old school style. No potts mod, no rotor. This bike will soon have a new home in National BMX HOF in Chula Vista, CA.

1977 FMF. I wanted one when I was a kid, but I broke too many bike parts and my pop said no. He made the right call I think, but I have one now.

This is my original 24K gold plated Hutch Trick Star. This is the only one produced by Hutch that I know of. Anything else you have heard is pure fabrication. It was never stolen and has been here in So Cal since 1986.

Another shot of my gold bike indoors during the build process. It still needed a chain and correct date coded cables at this point. Took a long time to get it back to this point, but it was a lot of fun. Thank you Jacqui for pushing me to do this.

2000 Custom GT Race bike. 1 of 3 made for GT Pro Danny Nelson. This one was given to me by GT TM TC. Hand painted and signed by Troy Lee. I even have one of Danny's uniforms to go with it.

My current Hutch Trick Star that I still ride. Thank you very much Juan.

1976 Redline Squareback.

1974 Two Wheelers, Stroker 2. This bike was bad ass. I never broke mine. Although this isn't my childhood bike, it's built up exactly as I had mine set up and it's a survivor, except for the forks.

Torker Prototype #2. The first ever made 5 inch head tube Torker Freestylist. This was Martin Aparijo's personal bike, the one he referred to as the "cherry picker" bike. It has the only set of Torker FS bars ever made along with Martins OG SST command post, seatpost clamp, and pro neck.

Torker Prototype #1. The only one of it's kind ever made with a 4 inch head tube. This was Martin's personal bike BITD and was built up to the exact same specs he rode it when he had it built up BITD.

NOS 1988 Woody Itson Diamond Back Strike Zone in mint show room fresh condition. One of many I had over the years, but the only NOS example I have left.

Titanium GT Pro FS Tour Frame. The only one ever made. 3lb pro size frame. It's the only TI FS frame ever made by GT and quite possibly the first of it's kind in the realm of FS?

1974 Type A Yamaha Moto Bike. Original survivor condition exactly as it came from Yamaha. I had one as a kid and broke my original frame in two pieces near the front end frame lugs.

1983 Haro Freestyler frame and fork. The beginning of custom made FS frames.

Here is my retro fitted 1988 Signature model DB SZ. This bike has had a custom 1 1/8 headtube weleded on and features a mix of old school and new school parts. This is one of two bikes I still ride today.