Welcome... I'd have to say the Buzz bike is my favorite!! but all three are nice...
Ya the fork cracked me up, must have been a helluva jump! I wasn't sure on the guard, bike's a bit cheesy, was thinking that anything was possible.Guards not right can see where other mounted on stay..
Maybe huffy? Defiantly a hammered fork
Look hereYa the fork cracked me up, must have been a helluva jump! I wasn't sure on the guard, bike's a bit cheesy, was thinking that anything was possible.
Man that's awesome, I think he found the better of the two . Thanks for the research, I appreciate it.Look here
http://ratrodbikes.com/forum/index.php?threads/aero-bee-renegade.100964/#post-1016248
The guard mount looks to match same with chain ring
After a bit more research and running the serial number, I think it's a '68 AMF Renegade.Man that's awesome, I think he found the better of the two . Thanks for the research, I appreciate it.
Sissy bar was on backwards I think so I swapped it around but it's still jacked. As for the fork, I think the plan is to get a cheap springer off of eBay and call it good. I have the repop stingray seat and rear slick that I'll toss on and have a cheap, pretty cool little bike. It's had a ROUGH life.Nice one!! Seriously what happened to the fork and sissy... That kid was on super awsome mode
It's the famous @kirkpatrick fix-O-solv-O fork-O-matic kontaptomatic patent and trademark pending machina de correct pretzel fork os...Why no, I hadn't thought of that lol. The springer is already on the way so I'll probably use it regardless but I might try to straighten the fork before I pull it. I don't throw anything away so the fork will hang on the wall and stay with the bike if I change my mind down the road.
Have you thought about just trying to straighten the fork rather than replacing it?
Why no, I hadn't thought of that lol.
Ha! Haven't mentioned that some spokes are also bent and a few are missing. This bike has some stories to tell. Who knows if he even survived? There very well could be a headstone somewhere in the midwest that reads only:I still vote polished and hung as ramp champ that kid must have been....
Imagine the raspberries and road rash he survived...
My god...Ha! Haven't mentioned that some spokes are also bent and a few are missing. This bike has some stories to tell. Who knows if he even survived? There very well could be a headstone somewhere in the midwest that reads only:
He tried to impress Betty Lou,
Not knowing the carnage that would ensue,
He hit the plywood, an astonishing feat!
Nope, he arrived at the gates...on a banana seat.
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