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Ok, I just scored this 20" rollfast. Can anybody tell me what year and model it might be and if it has any value? Thanks for the help!
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great little bike! 1960's???

as far as value, its a 20" with a bent as heck front fork.
$20ish.
 
Thanks for the info. As for value, you told me exactly what I wanted to hear because now I will feel no guilt when I'm tearing it apart to Rat the heck out of it!!! As for the forks, I will be doing something cool in place of them. When I first laid eyes on this little bike I just knew it had lil' rat written all over it! :)
Thanks.
 
John c said:
Thanks for the info. As for value, you told me exactly what I wanted to hear because now I will feel no guilt when I'm tearing it apart to Rat the heck out of it!!! As for the forks, I will be doing something cool in place of them. When I first laid eyes on this little bike I just knew it had lil' rat written all over it! :)
Thanks.

perfect plan for a cool little bike.

btw based on the numbers in the serial, if i were a betting man, i'd say 1973/74
 
I would bet that it is mid fifties, as it is very close to my 54-56 full size that I have, also the painted rims and sprocket, what ever it is cute and should make a nice little rat and make some little one very happy, show us when you get it ratted please
 
olschbp said:
I would bet that it is mid fifties, as it is very close to my 54-56 full size that I have, also the painted rims and sprocket, what ever it is cute and should make a nice little rat and make some little one very happy, show us when you get it ratted please

that's a big 10-4 I'm anxious to get started. I'm thinking I may put 26" wheels on it, but we'll see where my imagination leads me:)
thanks guy!
 
I'd say with the "bullseye" badge, mid 50s to early 60s. There's no breakdown of their serial #'s, and the Snyder factory closed in 1975. It's neat, but not much collector value for a 20" bike unless it has a tank. I like the rat version of this much better! -Adam
 

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