I've had it since it was new and haven't been able to find any info online. I'm getting ready to restore it and would love to find a source for the original stickers. Thanks.
I had one of those that was stock yellow! Everyone always wanted to sit on it to test the suspension. I believe I ended up painting it black. Not sure where you would get the stickers for the bike maybe an old bike shop that used to sell them might have some idea.I've had it since it was new and haven't been able to find any info online. I'm getting ready to restore it and would love to find a source for the original stickers. Thanks.
Are you talking about posting pictures?sorry. Ive tried several ways. No idea how to make that happen. Should be a simple drag and drop option. But...
I sold the Ashtabula forks, stem and cranks (which I was told are forged, not cast) for $350+ shipping to an overseas buyer. I gave him the rest of the bike with it. Unfortunately, Pitney Bose (ebays 4th party shipping partner) absorbed it (ALL OF IT, claiming the shock cant be sent overseas), rather than returning it to me on the ground, the same way they got it. I tried to reclaim my property, even offering to come pick it up, for awhile before giving up on it. The buyer was reimbursed through buyer protection. I was also given the amount of the sale (minus fees) and then billed for international shipping label shipping. So I closed my bank account and my ebay account while filing complaints and disputes as well as stolen property reports with local authorities in my town and that of Pitney Bose, but of course that all went nowhere, other than collections getting my info for the shipping label that didnt even get used properly.The Ashtabula stem and forks are worth more than the rest of the bike. Sounds cool, pics?
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