charliechaindrive said:(Psst ranger; your bars are crooked)
Gotta love the old 24" muscle bikes 8)
Not really. Any idea how to date?CRASH said:Nice! I've got a '69 in the que for restoration.
Any idea what year yours is?
CRASH said:Nice! I've got a '69 in the que for restoration.
Any idea what year yours is?
1968longboy said:The tube between the top and bottom bars, near the brake set up. It seems to be holding the gear line. Is that all it does is hold the line in place, or does it have another purpose?
My Spyder did not have that "tube," but it shifts fine and I never "bang" the gears while shifting so I guess I'll be fine.1968longboy said:The tube between the top and bottom bars, near the brake set up. It seems to be holding the gear line. Is that all it does is hold the line in place, or does it have another purpose?
Uhhhh, no illusion there buddy, your bars are off. (In all three pics)1918 Ranger said:charliechaindrive said:(Psst ranger; your bars are crooked)
Gotta love the old 24" muscle bikes 8)
Thanks but I believe it's optical elusion. I can't handle crooked bars and I think I'd caught that when riding it today a bit while adjust shift linkage.
1918 Ranger
ilikebikes said:Uhhhh, no illusion there buddy, your bars are off. (In all three pics)1918 Ranger said:charliechaindrive said:(Psst ranger; your bars are crooked)
Gotta love the old 24" muscle bikes 8)
Thanks but I believe it's optical elusion. I can't handle crooked bars and I think I'd caught that when riding it today a bit while adjust shift linkage.
1918 Ranger
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