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Looks like it is a 1999 Dyno Compe. Decals look the same, frame geometry checks out, same dropouts, and most parts look the same too.
Me too. I probably overpaid for it but I got it for $165 shipped off of eBay. Really cool seller out of New York. I just had to have it. I'm going to be painting it as soon as I get it mocked up the way I want. It's going to be "Nantucket blue" which is as close as I could find to this picture I found.I am really loving that arch bar frame.
The style just has classic written all over it.
Upgrade! That's a nice lil dynolet him "borrow" the Schwinn mountain bike and see what he could get in trade... He came back with this...
In my opinion, very good choice!So I have not bought a bike in a while while I try to sort out a winter vehicle so I ended up trading my Lincoln Town Car for another bike hauler. This summer it's game on.
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Very nice, over here in New zealand utes/trucks are overpriced on the used market, I had a 4 door Nissan Navarra, in the U.S you call them hardbodys I sold it many years ago as the engine needed work and never had the coin to fix it, now I want one they are expensive to buy, a mid 1990s in good mechanical order goes for 7 to 8 thousand dollars because they are very reliable, I have owned high spec honda odyssey 's for less (the JDM spec not the ugly U.S import ones) may have to get an odyssey although utes are so versatile hereSo I have not bought a bike in a while while I try to sort out a winter vehicle so I ended up trading my Lincoln Town Car for another bike hauler. This summer it's game on.
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Thanks this one has the typical construction worker dents and dings but runs fantastic. I kinda took a gamble on it but it turned out to be an easy fix. Was making a gear whine sound from the rear end but only when slowing down. So I took a chance and traded the Lincoln for it. Worst case I put a rear end in it for $500 and call it a day. As it turns out all it was is the pinion nut had backed off just enough to allow the pinion gear to make noise. Interior is very nice for the age and 245k miles. The previous owner also put a new stainless dual exhaust on it that sounds amazing. Not overly obnoxious but my neighbors definitely know when I'm home.In my opinion, very good choice!
That looks like a CWC with the curved stays, very nice. The skiptooth chain alone is worth 3x what you paidand a $30 girl's skip tooth bike today.
Ok so little update (it's been a while) I traded the bike hauler for a much nicer bike hauler
2003 GMC Yukon XL and currently rebuilding the front steering and wheel bearings. Other than that super comfy and huge cargo area.
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Then yesterday I scored a $100 fat bike called the "Swamp Donkey" and a $30 girl's skip tooth bike today.
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Also paid off $700 in taxes that I owed, got the rear end in the truck fixed before trading up, and have fixed a few things on the Yukon XL.
First off the driver's seat bottom was looking a little ragged so...
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New seat foam and upholstery
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Wheels I got with it were in my opinion hideous and came with really bald tires
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So I found these on marketplace
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Much better
Also cleaning it out I found something really cool in the cup holder all covered in sticky soda residue and nastiness. An 1880 indian head penny!
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That was on it when I got it. I recently sold my other fat bike the "Haro Fatboy Freestyler" so I wanted another one. Been kinda going through a tough time with vehicle repairs, getting an unexpected $700 in taxes to pay off, and my job refusing to let me get any overtime so I've had to let go of a few toys.SWAMP DONKEY!!!??!!
I figured for $30 it would make an awesome mate to my 1950 Western Flyer Super. If nothing else spare parts.That looks like a CWC with the curved stays, very nice. The skiptooth chain alone is worth 3x what you paid
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