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Thanks for the image Frank! I like that!!! Looks like that model has different bars and grips than this one, but that's not a problem for me. As a kid, I changed my bike up frequently. I now wonder how I rode it around those West Virginia Hills with all of the stuff I put on it!!!

The chainguard idea is not for origionality purposes, it's to keep my leg clean!!! LOL I ride my bikes regularly, and ocasionally get my right leg blackened from getting against the greasy chain when I have to stop, or reverse the direction on a skinny bike trail, and then too for long pants in the cool season. A proper chain guard goes on and off pretty easily, and a little creatave use of duct tape can protect the paint from more damage.

Paul
 
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