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    AMF Roadmaster to Boardtracker

    Got that AMF Roadmaster (59-61 Saturn) and couldn't figure out what to do with it. I was amazed at the talent and creativity of some of the stuff I've seen here, and decided I'd take a stab at it myself. Find thread: viewtopic.php?f=16&t=58443&p=557771&hilit=saturn#p557771 Here's the before...
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    How hard is it.....

    To relace a wheel? I've trued wheels before, but never relaced them.
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    Remember when a playing card and clothes pin was enough?

    Welcome to the new age........ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDafMzo4 ... re=related
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    Results from finding this place.

    After finding this place, I got the itch again. After seeing some of the pure talent and creativity that this place oozes with, I took a Mongoose BMX bike that I got for $50 at a flea market and built something I can ride on with my daughter. I stripped the decals off, ditched the gyro and...
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    Scored an AMF

    Unsure of year/model. Chain guard is pretty rusty and unreadable. As a matter of fact, the entire bike with exception of the frame is a rust magnet. Looks to be a Bendix rear brake, but chrome on hub is peeling. Not sure what to do with it. Resto....tires and bearing service and ride it, or...
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    Bike steering wheels

    Does anyone remember these and are they valuable? Still around? Popular? I remember the neighbor kid having a blue sparklie steering wheel on his bike and I thought it was insanely cool. He had his dad take it off. Thnking about maybe building a bike like I had as a kid, and putting it on....
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    Yo....

    Name's Dave. I'm 49 years old. Not sure if that's too old to still play with bikes, but...... :mrgreen: I ride and wrench on Harleys, cars and pretty anything with wheels. Always loved bikes. As a kid, I worked at a bike shop. (Tailwind Bikes, Creamery, PA, now in Schwenksville, PA) Bikes...
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