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The badge has been painted over, I think its a schwinn something, just not sure what.

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Thanks for the help!
 
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That bike

It's a mid to late 60's middleweight bike... It has nice peaked fenders, I need a better look at the sprocket... It has a schwinn seat.. But it's most likely an AMF or something like that... I think they call this model.... a parts bicycle... Ha ha , just kidding..
 
haha it could be a frankenbike. Havent looked through any amf pictures, but militarymonark may be on to something. I found this after a little bit of digging, http://www.nostalgic.net/pictures/491.htm - most specifically the blue one at the bottom.

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upon closer inspection there are a few small differences between the two.
 
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here is the picture of the sprocket

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Thanks Fleetwood :D I noticed that I posted the orignal post in the wrong forum section when I came back to look for it. turns out my favorite goes to the buy/sell/trade forum... heh oops :o
 
Mid-late 50s roadmaster. The Evans sprocket has less "swirlies" in it. Also I have a couple Roady's that are almost identical. Like JR said "parts bike"! :D ~Adam
 
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