I'm going to pick this up Sunday. It's going to be a good base for a girl's muscle bike for my daughter, but I'll let my sons ride it till I start it.
I couldn't find a 1967 Sears catalog, but I did find a 1968. On the 5-speed on the page below you'll see the same sproket I have, so it looks good to go. Someone pointed out that the sissy bar doesn't look correct, however.Wildcat said:Great looking muscle bike! That seat is over the top.
I took a close look, and unless they had a special edition, I'm guessing that is not the right (murray) sprocket. It looks a little too big for the bike, and the stretched chain, even though it's in low gear, verifies that. See how the derailler is pulled forward? Unless they shortened the chain for some reason.
Here's some good reading. Check out the 67 Spyder, maybe that is the right sprocket.
http://murrayeliminatormusclebikes.yuku ... Grw4q7EeKo
I'll know more when I pick it up tomorrow.Pappy said:The sissy bar is correct. Are you sure the chain has been put on correctly? It appears to me that it may not be on the derail arm as it should be...does it shift OK?...P 8)
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