Archive for April 28th, 2009
1997 Morales BTS
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on April 28th, 2009

Picked up from a museum member here… Not sure yet how I am going to build it up entirely but off too a start. HEAVY!
Original post by cirebo and many thanks to them and their entry and picture of their BMX Bike
1998 S&M Sabbath
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on April 28th, 2009

Picked up from another museum member (Leachguy), Thanks for the Ditch fork as well. He painted it Glow, I embraced the Tint and Finished it in Green. Remember members of Sabbath were originally called
Original post by cirebo and many thanks to them and their entry and picture of their BMX Bike
1984 DP Firebird Freestyler
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on April 28th, 2009

My original DP Freestyler from 1984. One of the first white unstamped frames produced by the factory.
Original post by phantom photon and many thanks to them and their entry and picture of their BMX Bike
2008 DK Gerneral Lee 16″
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on April 28th, 2009

this is my kid 16″ kink seat plastics pedals fly brakes and more to come i’ll keep u updated
Original post by Auburning and many thanks to them and their entry and picture of their BMX Bike
1997 Schwinn Pro Stock 24″
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on April 28th, 2009

This ‘97 Cruiser started life chrome with fake Arayas. I went with a retro star theme to give the feel of an early 80’s race bike – but with mid/new school technology (Xtro set up, threadless stem, ho
Original post by Porkchopzz4 and many thanks to them and their entry and picture of their BMX Bike
2001 Mongoose Outer Limit Pro
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on April 28th, 2009

Picked this up for my nephew for $35 and cleaned it up real good. The decals were all scratched and crappy looking so I took them off and shined it up. Just need to get a new seat now.
Original post by jjhill and many thanks to them and their entry and picture of their BMX Bike
1978-79 Redline MXII
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on April 28th, 2009

One owner 1978-79 Redline MXII. Original bike with retro rebuild parts.
Original post by redline_mx2 and many thanks to them and their entry and picture of their BMX Bike
1978 Redline MXII
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on April 28th, 2009

One owner 1978 Redline MXII. Original bike with retro rebuild parts. Bike came with Araya 7C rims with Suzue hubs (I think), now has Araya Super 7X rims with Suzue hubs and Hucker freestyle kevlar tyr
Original post by redline_mx2 and many thanks to them and their entry and picture of their BMX Bike
2009 S&M LTF
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on April 28th, 2009

2009 S+M LTF
Original post by CythoN and many thanks to them and their entry and picture of their BMX Bike
Information About New York State Wineries including New York Wine
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on April 28th, 2009
Vist the site at http://NYuncorked.com which was created for promoting the New York State Wineries and New York Wine of all types.
New York State is absolutely perfect for growing some of the very best wine grapes in the world. The natural combination of mixed soil and the best drainage of the many miles of side hills that are protected from winter’s blasts by the beautiful natural lakes that are nestled in the valleys creating the best growing climate.
This website does not target any specific winery or business in the New York StateWine business. This is an information website where you will be informed, educated and entertained in all ways regarding the New York State Wineries. You will not see any sleight-of-hand advertising and we intend to just keep giving you more and more of what you obviously like, good content and information about the luscious wines of New York .
One of the earliest family owned New York wineries that is very well known is the Vinifera Wine Cellars which is New York State wine history itself. In 1962, Dr. Konstantin Frank founded this winery. Dr. Frank’s research in the growing of grapes in a cold climate was essential to the establishment of the wine industry in the Finger Lakes region of New York. This family business is in the third generation producing world-class wines that carry the traditions and quality that made this winery the cornerstone of the vineyard industry in America.
Another famous grower is the Bully Hill Winery. Greyton and Walter Taylor built this new vineyard in 1958. Walter’s involvement in the wine business makes the length of this family experience four generations long. The Taylor family’s involvement in the wine business stretches back to 1878. This family also pioneered the conversion of the New York vineyards from growing Native American grapes to the French-American hybrid.
This site also covers all of the Long Island wines and also virtually all of the other New York wineries throughout all of the various growing regions of the state. For those of you who are wondering who we are and what is our game plan, I say just read and enjoy. You will just LOVE New York – Wines!

