another shot ohh ps yes that's the rear wheel from one ofthe exercycles too. i use the bars(after bending them back a bit) and even laced one of the s-7 mint rims(always are of of course) on a bike that needed one. SO many parts to scavenge from a EXER' hahaha
looks great-I have always as well saved a many of the exercycle parts as I can with space limited. BUT i cant believe you didnt see the use of the front fork assembly. has a ton of uses. early bmx. cool chopper fork. so many. here is a quick use I made of the exer fork. but this is done two...
those Ukia 20 1 3/8 rims are cool..but no one wanted them much BITD -I guess that's why there was pile sitting around? I HOWEVER did race with these rims in 1981 and 1982 in my 13/14x classes when everyone else was using the hot new Araya/comp3 wheels. For awhile I even used older street...
Schwinn-Schwinn and more Schwinn. It is SO Schwinn I can't even remember my own middle name...All I keep hearing is Schwinn. Wait wait--is this a prank...did I just get pranked??? Of course it is a Yamaha... I think it's one of Kenny Roberts prototype race models from the small era of factory...
I am guessing it is about 1990 era? maybe a year or 2 after? I quit BMX racing in 1984...but it could be late 80's too. I guess it really represents the last of the made in USA era quality hand made stuff. PS,, I am looking for TAHOE BMX stuff.
I recently saw a Chrome Scrambler 36/36 frame. and the Sting BMX frames were chrome. these are still Chicago i think. http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-77-SCHW ... 2583b6c0b1