So...this bike showed up on CL a month ago. I've spent countless hours staring at the three pics in the ad trying to figure out what it was. It hits three of my buttons in that it is old-school, looptail, and camelback...BUT ALL ON THE SAME BIKE!
It had some nasty pretend gold and over steel Shimano wheels. The forks, and I'm sure bars (well, 10" rise seems like a lot for factory bars) and stem, are Schwinn. The chain wheel and spider are sugino (probably the cranks to, but won't know til I pull them).
...it looks a lot like my MacNeil's grandfather...
So, anybody know anything about Mundo Cycles...seems it was a German company, but that is all I can find...and no mention of Mundo BMX. It could be some modified non-bmx bike as the welds aren't great and there is a lot of splatter for a production bike.
Jason
Btw...more gussets!
Bbtw...there is no way that standard brakes are going to reach a 20" wheel
...that would be with the wheel slammed all the way forward, will clear 24s at 2/3rds back .
I may have found my first BMX to run 22"ers on ( with an 18" toptube )
It had some nasty pretend gold and over steel Shimano wheels. The forks, and I'm sure bars (well, 10" rise seems like a lot for factory bars) and stem, are Schwinn. The chain wheel and spider are sugino (probably the cranks to, but won't know til I pull them).
...it looks a lot like my MacNeil's grandfather...
So, anybody know anything about Mundo Cycles...seems it was a German company, but that is all I can find...and no mention of Mundo BMX. It could be some modified non-bmx bike as the welds aren't great and there is a lot of splatter for a production bike.
Jason
Btw...more gussets!
Bbtw...there is no way that standard brakes are going to reach a 20" wheel
...that would be with the wheel slammed all the way forward, will clear 24s at 2/3rds back .
I may have found my first BMX to run 22"ers on ( with an 18" toptube )