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LOL! The collars do resemble the brackets used to hold coaster brake arms to the chainstay, only they are coated with plastic or rubber to keep from scratching the paint.
That's a great rack! Never saw one before. Get some rubber coated "P" clamps to mount it to the stays. A bike shop might have some. We had racks that came with them back in the 90's but I forget which brand. Hardware and auto parts stores should have something similar too.
Pretty sweet find tonight! Just finished my move to Florida, decided to do a google search for local parks to ride to. I stumbled on this abandoned old school cycle cross track. Freaking cool and has the starting gate still! Sidewinder was right at home going around a couple times
Pretty sweet find tonight! Just finished my move to Florida, decided to do a google search for local parks to ride to. I stumbled on this abandoned old school cycle cross track. Freaking cool and has the starting gate still! Sidewinder was right at home going around a couple times
Pretty sweet find tonight! Just finished my move to Florida, decided to do a google search for local parks to ride to. I stumbled on this abandoned old school cycle cross track. Freaking cool and has the starting gate still! Sidewinder was right at home going around a couple times
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