Is the fork drilled for hand brakes as well?
Opps it only took one more set inside of goggle: "Panda BMX" and here it is:
Maybe those rims are talking because the panda had heavier, plus a multi speed sprocket so they could change the size sprocket by just sliding the rear rim back or forth, for different terrains. And the guy who built this says, that frame is their first.
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"Hello everybody, I'm the owner and designer of the first Panda bikes from 1973 to 1975. I highered Busby and Dave Scott for or first race team.
Panda was first to have the freewheel, screw in bearing cups, drum brakes, 120 guage spokes, raise letter knobbes, anodized hand brakes, hydrolic shocks, gold chain, standered 1/4 inch automotive ball bearing, and I think thats it.
The 3 gears in the rear axle is so that Busby could change gears in one minute dependind on track conditions, like hills or flat grass. You could just slide the axle forward or back. I thought this was a good idea.
Randell, Panda Bike owner"
link: http://www.vintagebmx.com/community/index.php?showtopic=1024213.
----- Wow cool, I was just reading this, after google "Panda BMX bicycle images " and clicked on view page
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