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Interesting. I don't think I've seen the double-coaster tabs before. Chalk it up to another early Monday/late Friday job.
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Interesting topic, lots of stuff to learn from this thread. FWIW, I have a set of '88 kiwi bars and they have the single knurling.
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Steve, do you remember ever seeing any sort of catalog or "dealer spec sheets" from Ozone back then? I've only heard of this bike mentioned in a Bmx Plus! review of the Method:One bike. Other than that, it never showed up in any ads that I can think of? Even Alan was a bit hazy on the details.
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When you start cleaning it, can you check to see if there are any markings on the fork steerer tube? I've heard the forks on this model were also steel, and shouldn't have any markings/stampings. I agree, a good clean up is all this one needs.
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Wow, that looks to be a stock Ozone. Very cool find Ant! Can you tell me what the lower decal on the seat tube says? The O3 was the low-end bike, and I'm pretty sure it's a steel frame. That decal should confirm it though. I'd love to see more pics of it. Don't see enough of these. Raul
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Is this Fred Blood bike worth picking up?
raul replied to 401flightcranks's topic in Riding, Research & Collecting
If it's in good shape, I'd offer $200 for it. Just make sure it is the Pro model, not the Hustler model. Just as an fyi, that photo is from another bmx site. It's possible that the seller is the same person who posted it on the museum, but you might want to make sure the bike being sold is the one in the photo. Here's a link to the bike. http://bmxmuseum.com/bikes/general/10610 -
Sealed Mechanism ACS Boa Disassembly
raul replied to phaze1todd's topic in Riding, Research & Collecting
It either pops off or screws off, I can't remember for sure. If you haven't gotten it off yet, I can check one of mine this evening. -
Sealed Mechanism ACS Boa Disassembly
raul replied to phaze1todd's topic in Riding, Research & Collecting
Did you remove the cap from the front of the pivot bolt? Underneath that you'll see the actual pivot bolt, and IIRC you use an allen wrench to turn the bolt. Of course, when you get to that point, make sure to disassemble it carefully, as you don't want all those tiny bearings to spill onto your floor. -
Sounds like an '88 RL20II. Color was called Mango. There's one in the freestyle BOTY.
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A couple photo's I found online
raul replied to Alvin Mullins's topic in Riding, Research & Collecting
I think the second pic is Mike Buff's ramp. -
(( Were"s My "Grey" General Osbourne Pro" ))
raul replied to GONZO's topic in Riding, Research & Collecting
Old pic, but there's a gray one in the line up. -
looking to find the name for this frame
raul replied to zepp85's topic in Riding, Research & Collecting
Possibly a Cycle Pro. They had the flat indentation on the top tube, and the wrap around platform. -
looking to find the name for this frame
raul replied to zepp85's topic in Riding, Research & Collecting
Got any pics of those Norcos? Weren't they made by Anlun? -
Great shot Brian, looking forward to the rest of the ride pics. :24:
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Finally got me Mango RL-20II...
raul replied to RL-20II Guy's topic in Riding, Research & Collecting
Very nice, I'm a huge fan of the '88 model.