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R the forks home made?
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R the forks home made?If not who made them?
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Re: R the forks home made?they look like forks of an Eliminator. Pretty sure thats the bike they came from, I'm new at muscle bikes
Re: R the forks home made?I don't know who made them, but I'm positive they didn't come off of an eliminator. The pictured bike looks like it has/had 26" wheels, forks from a normal muscle bike wouldn't work. I think these are those forks people would order out of the back of comic books and the like.
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Re: R the forks home made?I don't know about homemade or not but the steering geometry is kind of weird, the headstock needs to be angled a bit to steer nicely. Whole bike looks odd but could be a neat project to make it better!
Re: R the forks home made?someone on here had posted an old ad a while back I think it was a wards ad that had where you could order all the chopper stuff for your bike
Re: R the forks home made?Looks like it came off a 70's Blue Streak
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Re: R the forks home made?ram rod, king kat,fire cat ....murray made bikes i belive ....get em !!!
that sissy bar is an old one also ....how much they askin ...id scoop it up if i was u !!!!
Re: R the forks home made?Those are very rare Ray Cooper chopper forks from around 1968. I remembered seeing them from this link:
Scroll down the page http://bikerodnkustom5.homestead.com/br ... ory68.html ......................
Re: R the forks home made?Excellent link, those bring back memories of drooling on the comic ads, never got any of the good stuff but I did manage to get a rear slick when my back tire wore out!
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