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Hi I have just picked up this older BMX bike.

It had a headbadge but that's missing.
Has two mounting holes running horizontally across head tube.
The frame has a "V" shaped gusset between top tube, headtube and downtube;
and another between down tube and seat tubes.
Most unusual feature is a reinforcing tube between brake bridge and chainstay bridge,
roughly where you'd mount a kick stand.
Has a six digit serial number 34xxxx.
And another number, TH7803, which looks more like a date code to me.
(The 0 could be a letter O or Q however)
Bike has a Race, Inc sticker on seatpost, Oakley .5 grips, a Mongoose post clamp,
and California Lite "johar" pads. Makes a it seem like early 80's.
Looks like paint was stripped and frame repainted, but fork has orange paint on steerer. (assuming the fork belongs with this frame)
Any help appreciated.
 

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possibly a 24' concord

it appears to have the wrong forks on it because if you look at the rear brake mount it is too far above the wheel. i believe it was a 24'' bike originally and i believe it to be a 1978 concord it should have 24'' forks too.
jeff
 
it appears to have the wrong forks on it because if you look at the rear brake mount it is too far above the wheel. i believe it was a 24'' bike originally and i believe it to be a 1978 concord it should have 24'' forks too.
jeff

No one's brought up 24" possibility yet.
I, and everyone else I suppose, assumed the cheap brake was just tossed on there; which is why it looks so wrong.
I'll have to check it out.
Thanks.
 
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