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Riderback vs Standard Bicycle deck

Postby Liam » Jan 11th, '12, 15:10



I'm currenty using standard bicycle decks (red & blue), and I need some new cards for more polished performaces, should the need arise, and I'm thinking about ordering a dozen decks of bicycle cards from the internet, but the only thing is they are rider back, as opposed to standard.

I've heard the term rider back, but I'm not familiar with the difference between standard bicycle and rider back bicycle?

Can anyone enlighten me as to the difference and their personal prefrences between the two?


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Re: Riderback vs Standard Bicycle deck

Postby Mark Waddington » Jan 11th, '12, 15:21

They are exactly the same thing. When USPCC was sold, the box designs changed and what was known as the Rider 808s became known as standard.

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Re: Riderback vs Standard Bicycle deck

Postby Lawrence » Jan 11th, '12, 15:28

Liam, what do you think the difference is? so we can clarify...

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Re: Riderback vs Standard Bicycle deck

Postby Liam » Jan 11th, '12, 17:11

Lawrence,

I wasn't entirely sure there was a difference, that's why I was asking.

I had read a few things on other forums about the two decks having slightly different sized cards, about the spots being different sizes, & about the spots being slightly faded on rider back decks.

Any truth to these claims or not?

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Re: Riderback vs Standard Bicycle deck

Postby Liam » Jan 11th, '12, 17:14

Mark Waddington wrote:They are exactly the same thing. When USPCC was sold, the box designs changed and what was known as the Rider 808s became known as standard.



Thanks mark, that clears up a few things.

I originally thought the rider back was just another variation of standard, like they have ghost decks, ESP decks, etc.

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Re: Riderback vs Standard Bicycle deck

Postby Lawrence » Jan 11th, '12, 19:10

Liam wrote:Lawrence,

I wasn't entirely sure there was a difference, that's why I was asking.

I had read a few things on other forums about the two decks having slightly different sized cards, about the spots being different sizes, & about the spots being slightly faded on rider back decks.

Any truth to these claims or not?


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Re: Riderback vs Standard Bicycle deck

Postby Liam » Jan 11th, '12, 20:44

Lawrence wrote:
Liam wrote:Lawrence,

I wasn't entirely sure there was a difference, that's why I was asking.

I had read a few things on other forums about the two decks having slightly different sized cards, about the spots being different sizes, & about the spots being slightly faded on rider back decks.

Any truth to these claims or not?


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Thanks, Lawrence.

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Re: Riderback vs Standard Bicycle deck

Postby Chris Black » Jan 11th, '12, 22:00

I was selling these on eBay and got a complaint that they thought they were buying rider backs but they were standards. The only difference is the box.

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Re: Riderback vs Standard Bicycle deck

Postby hds02115 » Jan 12th, '12, 00:51

If I'm correct there are some vintage Bicycles cards which are called Riderbacks, they picture a man riding a big victorian bicycle, with the huge front wheel.

I may be wrong. Either way what's been said also makes sense and I'd say that in this instance Riderback is the same as Standard.

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Re: Riderback vs Standard Bicycle deck

Postby Tom.B » Jan 12th, '12, 01:14

I think hds is right about the vintage but yes riderbacks and standards are the same thing, especially if you are looking at buying a brick of them. I'd expect a brick of vintage cards would cost a fair bit more than standard bikes.

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Re: Riderback vs Standard Bicycle deck

Postby jhmagic1 » Jan 12th, '12, 02:09

Liam wrote:
Lawrence wrote:
Liam wrote:Lawrence,

I wasn't entirely sure there was a difference, that's why I was asking.

I had read a few things on other forums about the two decks having slightly different sized cards, about the spots being different sizes, & about the spots being slightly faded on rider back decks.

Any truth to these claims or not?


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Thanks, Lawrence.



There actually is a difference in pip size this video review explains the differences - http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... gC0A#t=60s

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Re: Riderback vs Standard Bicycle deck

Postby Mark Waddington » Jan 12th, '12, 02:14

jhmagic1 wrote:

There actually is a difference in pip size this video review explains the differences - http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... gC0A#t=60s" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank



But if anyone notices that kind of discrepancy, they have too much spare time and should probably consider a different hobby.

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Re: Riderback vs Standard Bicycle deck

Postby jhmagic1 » Jan 12th, '12, 02:20

Mark Waddington wrote:
jhmagic1 wrote:

There actually is a difference in pip size this video review explains the differences - http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... gC0A#t=60s" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank



But if anyone notices that kind of discrepancy, they have too much spare time and should probably consider a different hobby.


If you mean the guy in the vid, he owns a playing card shop and is a collector, so I guess its his job to notice the difference and let his customers know.

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