Here's a rare one I picked up cheap off Ebay . A 20" Firestone built by Rollfast .
Another fine mess I got myself into .
Another fine mess I got myself into .
I'm not sure at this time . I only have the frame and I'm sure original partsWhat's the plan for this one?
Very cool little scoot. Looks like it's early-to-mid '70s Ross-built.That a cool frame.
I built a Firestone awhile back. The one I built was from mid 70s. I made a few decals to enhance the build. I think I made the head badge also. The bike came with a sticker bandage. I cut a piece of sheet metal out and made a true head badge. Fun build. Look super cool. Very small frame. Like size of a Stingray Junior. Frame you have looks large from the space between seat post stay and fender mounts.
let me know if you are interested in decals. I think I have them saved. I could make you a set. I made the forks. Down tube. And head badge.
Good for you.
A lot of BMX used 36 spoke rims for years. If they are not using them much now I better start saving them.I agree with the wheel master evaluation , but try and find a 20" steel wheel with 36 spokes ? 36 hole hubs are easier then 28 or 26 hole .
Man I have been looking for that shifter for my wedge forever.My 3 speed AMF had to sacrifice it's 333 hub to go along with the Flying Wedge shifter .
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These will be on the top of my list next time .Any good? https://www.huskybicycles.com/20-wheels.html ..........Curt
Wow. That actually looks like a decent source for a lot of basic parts if you're not looking for high end stuff...Any good? https://www.huskybicycles.com/20-wheels.html ..........Curt
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