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Huffy's answer to the Mongoose Moosegoose.

Frame and fork set courtesy of Smoopy. Built up with Skyway Tuff 1 mags and Porkchop BMX parts.

Kind of crazy looking, but a blast to ride around on. Perfect size for someone 5'9" tall. ;)

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I've always liked these, and the moosegoose. Sort of like an early "minivelo", bmx style. Texas Fireman's cruisers are continuing the tradition with the "Tall Texan" model, but it doesn't look as awesome as this and the MooseGoose. What are the top= and seat-tube measurements on your bike, Steve?
 
I've always liked these, and the moosegoose. Sort of like an early "minivelo", bmx style. Texas Fireman's cruisers are continuing the tradition with the "Tall Texan" model, but it doesn't look as awesome as this and the MooseGoose. What are the top= and seat-tube measurements on your bike, Steve?

Seat Tube = 19"
Top Tube = 21"
Standover = 28"
 
Been goofin' around on bikecad, kickin' around some terrible ideas.
Post them up! Would love to see them!

I love this thing too, the same basic idea went into my "Joker" build...

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I prefer the angles on the Huffy though, my seat post is too upright.

Luke.
 
There's probably $400-$500 worth of parts on the bike to make it ride.

Combine that with what I paid Smoopy for the F/F and it's turned into an expensive goofy bike. :21:
 
Post them up! Would love to see them!

I love this thing too, the same basic idea went into my "Joker" build...

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I prefer the angles on the Huffy though, my seat post is too upright.

Luke.
I've never seen this one! I like it!!


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