Saturday Morning Cartoons (little britty #104) No Comment baink stur the bully. For more of little britty and his adventures hit up: littlebritty.com For a short shining period in my racing career I was factory support redline. As shown by this shot taken in the infamous Jersey City Armory, I liked jumping more than racing and the following year I would be full on freestyle. JC Armory is also the site of the first freestyle demo we ever did in the winter of 1984. Anyway a toast to the classic one footed tabletop and all the people who made indoor racing in NJ in the 80’s a reality! #bmx #njbmx #oldschoolbmx #redlinebmx Flag bearer 1984. You can see how stoked I was on this by my hunched shoulders. This was at the infamous Braddock BMX track in North Bergen, NJ. I ran 58 that year got #1 in cruiser for my district then quit to freestyle LOL. I helped out at Braddock as well and was the track announcer for a couple of years. Which led to announcing at my own freestyle shows. As a young lad I was pretty shy but stick a mic near me and ask me to talk about BMX. On it. The golden age of BMX racing in NJ. #bmx #njbmx #oldschoolbmx Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.