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Winner Circle grips off an ‘84 Mongoose Cali’ survivor Tange beartrap headset (with new bearings) Nothing fancy, just a simple build along the lines of a budget-racer from the mid-80s. With both the paintwork and decals both showing their age, I went for a survivor look using old school parts wherever possible. It came with the bars, which are 27 ½” wide with a rise of 8 9/16”, and I think are original Free Agent Pros, though the green is not quite the same shade as the frameset. You’ll catch sponsored pro TJ Ellis, Heath Pinter, Brett Walker, Mike Dies and Tyler Rosen throwin’ down. With the Street, Park, Trail and Youth series Free Agent has a bike for any rider beginner to pro. manufactures full lines of both freestyle and race BMX bicycles. The TT length is 19 1/8” and there's no chainstay brace. Free Agent BMX, a division of KHS Bicycles Inc. At first I thought the green was a spray-bomb job but both the paintwork and the era-correct decals are in the condition you’d expect after 30-odd years.
FREE AGENT BMX OLD SCHOOL SERIAL
Made in Dec ‘84 (the 8-digit serial - on the non-drive side dropout - is 1284****), I think this is one of the early ones built by Brad Shoup in Beuna Park, California rather than VDC, as I think Voris Dixon was shutting up shop around that time. Largely through the ownership of a VDC-built Trident, I’ve become increasingly interested in Free Agents and picked this frameset up on eBay.