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Well @fordmike65 you know I have access to BQ ( bearing quality) steel round stock scrap so if you find a machinist to make some I can probably get you the steel for mere pennies plus shipping, let me know.
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No but an older friend of mine carried a real Japanese Machine gun down to the Sheriff on his Schwinn, his next door neighbor gave it to him after her husband passed, he was 11 and his father made him take it and show it to the Sheriff, he still has it and that's a no sh## story!
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BMX and Klunker/re-packs, probably mid to late 70's early 80's. Now just sit back and wait for the PM's! Because it never hurts to ask!
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Bike flights has worked for me, if it's a bare frame and you are going to get a box from a LBS it might need to be cut down to save on cubes ( no need to pay to ship air). I like to price my junk with actual shipping costs. Just advertise with your price plus actual shipping cost.
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TLP's are complete, no time for full on jump refresher training so I've practiced my PLF's and rehearsed actions on the OBJ. Wheels up at 06:30 primary OBJ is in N OKC secondary is the Pigeon Museum, location TBD. Rig Hollywood in route, Jumpmaster will certify starting -1 hour out. Time will be...
I know where one is but it's post war I believe and as you can imagine it's not for sale, probably easier to hire an actual little person to hang with you?
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Maybe I should fully s plane? I'm a LBS owner and I'm going to be in OKC this weekend. If you want you can email me at [email protected], and in the immortal words of Mr. Robin Zander "I want you to want me" as your bike picker upper and shipper of choice (I added the last part of...
Oh wait @Kstone there might be a conflict on the bike retrieval mission, wife just told me the are having midget wrestling down town this weekend, I'd hate to miss that!
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Oh those parts are also nickel plated right beneath the thin chrome finish, polish them enough and you will get to nickel.
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The memo with the diagram of the difference in fork construction published by Yamaha states that failure was a result of the bike running into something, bumper cars with the bike. I don't think there was ever just a spontaneous failure of the fork from normal use.
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At one time that style bike clogged the streets in the Far East but I can say I have never seen one in the states, cool novelty ride!
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Great advice! Once I was wandering around in the big city and I ventured into a bike messaging service because I honestly thought it was a repair shop, all the bikes they used were ugly as sin scarred up and stripped down with a hodge podge of mismatched components! The one thing that all the...
CSI Lambert! Oh hell and this bike also came out of Wisconsin and has some suspect looking corrosion at the front lugs! I'm guessing with the corrosion, icy road conditions and possible "death forks" it's a perfect candidate for "what bike didn't I ride today"!
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I'll check but right now I'm waiting on the ice to melt on my truck! All this Lambert talk is making me hungry!It's a world famous cafe (at least around here) for the rolls which are tossed around the room as they come out of the kitchen! There's probably something on the YouTube?
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My pondering was that the mild steel frame and it's flexible nature might of contributed to the fork failure but at first glance I find it odd that they chose an aluminum gravity cast fork with a steel steering tube. Could it of been that the roll pin was added as a secondary capture mechanism...
Thanks for the info but this bike and the literature posted doesn't refer to the frame as of CrMo construction (4130) in fact they go out of their way to tout the fact it's constructed of 1027 carbon steel with a Mil-Spec number. The grade 1027 doesn't exist anymore and was changed to 15xx when...
Any noted qualities of the Lambert of England light weight bikes? It appears most of the components are also Lambert made. @dnc1 what say you?
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Tooled around on the "Porta Bike" my friend wants this thing bad, and I have to admit it is different and very versatile!
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Had a what appears to be a cut down Elgin head badge and by the looks of the wheel fit of the 26" I'm guessing it was originally a 28?
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700c hybrid is what you want, your height will determine the frame size and if you're riding 8 hours a day how the handle bars look is the least of your worries.
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