Repco Hotfoot

While researching information for my '85 Team Hotfoot and up-coming '82 Team Hotfoot build, I got so sick of finding information then losing it again that I started copying images of bikes, parts and advertising material into a single place. To assist others, I have reproduced this information over the following pages .. most of the information can be found on OzBMX and BMXMuseum and I am not pretending that this informtion will replace either of these valuable resources.

Please browse through all of the material I have collected:

If you have any Hotfoot information or photos, please forward them to me and I will add them to the site. I am especially interested in brochures and advertisements as these are most valuable when restoring bikes back to their original glory.


1988 / 1989 Repco Catalogue

The 1988 / 89 Catalogue features the new Hotfoot Freestyle - a bike which takes its design cues from the GT Performer. Although this bikes is named a Hotfoot, nowhere on the bike is there an actual Hotfoot decal. The traditional 20", 16" and 12" models are still wearing the same pad set design first introduced on the '86 Hotfoot and shared with their cousins - the Schwinn Predators.

This catalogue was generously submitted by Brian of Bourkes Bicycles in Taree.

 
 

 
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Other Catalogues


  
  • 1980 Repco Catalogue
  • 1981 / 1982 Repco Catalogue
  • 1982 / 1983 Repco Catalogue
  • 1983 / 1984 Repco Catalogue
  • 1984 / 1985 Repco Catalogue
  • 1985 / 1986 Repco Catalogue
  • 1986 / 1987 Repco Catalogue
  • 1987 / 1988 Repco Catalogue
  • 1988 / 1989 Repco Catalogue
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  • 1989 / 1990 Repco Catalogue
  • 1990 / 1991 Repco Catalogue
  • 1991 / 1992 Repco Catalogue
  • 1994 Repco Catalogue
  • 1995 Repco Catalogue
  • 1982 (?) Giant Catalogue
  • 1982 Falcon Catalogue
  • 1983 Falcon Catalogue

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    Extra Info / Links

       OldSchoolMags.com  Have you ever wished that you could go back in time to the late 70's and early 80's when you could walk into a newsagency and see the latest issues of BMX Action, BMX Plus, Super BMX and Freestylin' in the racks as crisp and clean as the day they were printed? If you said yes to any of these questions, this is the site for you ..

       BMX Works  This site has everything you will ever need to restore an old school bmx from loose parts - nuts, bolts and bearings - through to complete brake sets, cranks sets and finishing parts, such as pad sets and decals.

       Madman's BMX Painting Services  Pete's work is second to none. I have two frames painted by him - a Hotfoot Freestyle in white and a Hotfoot 24" Cruiser in Hazard Yellow - and both have come out beautifully. Pete can also handle the stripping of paint and chrome and other prep work.

       Re-Rides  Sydney Australia based BMX restoration and photography. Rebuilding retro BMX bikes from 80's old-school, 90's mid-school and 00's new-school era's.

       SDBMX  SDBMX sells a distinctive range of cast alloy BMX rims that will finish of any old-school, mid-school or even new-school build. Styles include the Blizzard, Cyclone, Hurricane, Tornado and Typhoon.

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       Vintage Mongoose  Anyone who is interested in Mongooses (Mongeese?) has probably already found this site. When I was restoring my Motomag, I found this site invaluable for information and reproductions decals and grips. Warren, who is behind this site, is a local who is passionate - no obsessive - about the Mongoose brand and it shows.