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1983 MT Racing – The Fox

Posted on July 17, 2012 by MONGOOSE KID
Posted in BMX Bicycles | Tagged MT Racing

This is my 1983 MT Racing “The Fox” old school BMX. … Continue reading →

1984 Mongoose Californian

Posted on July 17, 2012 by MONGOOSE KID
Posted in BMX Bicycles | Tagged Mongoose

This is my 1984 old school Mongoose Californian. Mongoose… the winners choice.   … Continue reading →

1998 GT Speed Series 24

Posted on July 17, 2012 by tnyvillegas
Posted in BMX Bicycles

These bikes only came polished. I sent it out to get painted black, added the original decals and some of the parts from that era.   … Continue reading →

1989 Robinson Pro

Posted on July 17, 2012 by starkcorp84
Posted in BMX Bicycles

I put this bike together recently to recreate the 1989 Robinson BMX i had back in 1990 or so. Very light weight full chromoly frame/fork. I sourced a DK stem, Tufnek bars, Sumo wheels, Odyssey 44t sprocket, Tioga Comp 3 … Continue reading →

1995 Huffy (BMX) Metaloid

Posted on June 6, 2012 by jhowland
Posted in BMX Bicycles | Tagged Huffy

This is one of the rarest BMX bikes ever produced. Huffy produced this eco-friendly bike using 125 recycled aluminum pop-cans. It has the trestle-frame and is very strong and solid. Suitable for riders between 30 and 300 lbs. There were … Continue reading →

1960’s Mattel Bronco

Posted on October 3, 2011 by Davey
Posted in BMX Bicycles | Tagged Mattel

Entry Submitted by Jeffery Greene … Continue reading →

1972 Vindec Scrambler

Posted on July 20, 2011 by Davey
Posted in BMX Bicycles | Tagged Vindec

Here is a strange bike, it’s a Vindec Scrambler. It is an original bike, dated December 1972 and on the hub as well. The gears are the early trigger type. All the same size black, very thin cables, old Union … Continue reading →

1965 Mattel Police Bronco

Posted on December 7, 2008 by Capt.Rick
Posted in BMX Bicycles, Post-War Balloon Tire Bicycles | Tagged Mattel

This is a RARE 1965 Mattel Police Bronco Bike. Original paint.The V-RROOM motor has a special set of decals that are RED-BLUE-SILVER these motors differ from the ones sold in boxes as an aftermarket for other bikes, also have the … Continue reading →

Anatomy of a Bicycle – Terminology

Posted on August 30, 2001 by Dave Stromberger
Posted in Antique Bicycles, Bicycle Literature, BMX Bicycles, Lightweight Bicycles, Middleweight Bicycles, Muscle Bikes, Post-War Balloon Tire Bicycles, Pre-War Balloon Tire Bicycles

This diagram shows all the major components of an antique or vintage bicycle and labels them. It is important to know the correct terminology when seeking parts for your restoration project. … Continue reading →

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