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Early FMF or Webco nondrilled round prototype fork?
felkman replied to felkman's topic in Riding, Research & Collecting
Thanks for the help, I figured they were FMF! Chris -
Early FMF or Webco nondrilled round prototype fork?
felkman replied to felkman's topic in Riding, Research & Collecting
Anybody? -
Just trying to figure out what I have here, been searching for days and figured I would ask the experts. Any idea what this fork is? This was on an orange Webco Ultimate that I asked about a while back. I am thinking an early FMF but I have read that there was a webco round prototype fork that factory riders were testing that looked almost exactly like the fmf! A couple people emailed me telling me it was cook bros but the taper looks all wrong to be a cbr and I think they only had 2 holes. Any thoughts?
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Yes!
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Thanks, how can you tell? What year might it be?
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I recently picked up an oval gusset Webco but not sure what model it is. It has the oval gusset but how do I know if it is a Team, Expert or an Ultimate? It has a square brake bridge, the serial numbers are W42909 and it was originally painted orange under the coat of white, grey, red and black paint.
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Great site, one of these days I will check some of my old hard drives and see if I can find a picture of the blue ntkk tires I had for you. Chris
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So tell me Just..Me..Chillin', do you think the set I have here is magnesium, looking at the color, it does not look like aluminum.
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I would love to see an ad also. I posted these on another site and was told they were Magnesium. The casting looks a darker gray color than any aluminum I have ever seen (more like my old magnesium vw engine block) but I would like to know for sure.
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I just found this ad, I have been searching everywhere for the same answer on this set of pedals I have pictured below. I have these nos pedals and they look different than the smoothe aluminum bodies I have seen in the past, they are also a little darker in color than aluminum.
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I hope that is not how you make your bends for your frames. Just kidding! Can't wait to see one. Nice to see something made in the U.S.A
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Need Help IDing this 82 Mongoose
felkman replied to RadArcade's topic in Riding, Research & Collecting
Any chance that in october of 82, they were building bikes for the 83 year -
Need Help IDing this 82 Mongoose
felkman replied to RadArcade's topic in Riding, Research & Collecting
It is a minigoose, here is a picture of my 83 mitygoose and the frame is much shorter on the mity. The angle of the top tube looks like a mini.