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Got an "off the wall" question for you, the WCC bicycle behind you, is that a standard size bike or is it like a Jr. edition ? I have a buddy that has a grandson that loves grandpa's chopper, so i am trying to help him find one in a smaller size..loved your bike on the CW31 show by the way !!
 
There's a Wcc bike just like that one at the local tweaker shop over here in modesto for $65 but it's missing the tank, wrong tires and wheels, wrong seat, and it's been rattle bombed flat black. So yes, it's been tweakered out. I would say it's worth $40 tops. I could ask about it the next time I go over there?
 
Cool, please find out, I would greatly appreciate it..
slick said:
There's a Wcc bike just like that one at the local tweaker shop over here in modesto for $65 but it's missing the tank, wrong tires and wheels, wrong seat, and it's been rattle bombed flat black. So yes, it's been tweakered out. I would say it's worth $40 tops. I could ask about it the next time I go over there?
 
thats my sons bike sorry i keep forgetting to post pics of it. standard issue wcc but we used a black friday stingray for the parts. used the wheels, crank and sprocket. then laid back the bars and welded the seat directly to the frame. all i used from the wcc was frame, fork, stem and bars
 
Very cool..thanks. He says he has seen a "mini" version of it, but i am thinking he saw an OCC chopper..i know they make them in a 16" version..Yours looks cool, and i have all the parts to build him one..Thanks again.
karfer67 said:
thats my sons bike sorry i keep forgetting to post pics of it. standard issue wcc but we used a black friday stingray for the parts. used the wheels, crank and sprocket. then laid back the bars and welded the seat directly to the frame. all i used from the wcc was frame, fork, stem and bars
 
it is a lot more comfortable to ride like this thats for sure. at first when i did it my club was sorta split as i was. it is cool but it buged us all because it is different than when originally built. but in the end it has grown on me a lot
 

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