U user 135 Joined Dec 4, 2006 Messages 10,825 Reaction score 864 Rating - 100% 3 0 0 May 30, 2012 #1 I need a frame to cut up.
S Spincycle Joined Aug 20, 2010 Messages 184 Reaction score 0 Location Calgary, AB, Canada Rating - 0% 0 0 0 May 30, 2012 #2 Both of my Kustom Kruiser Roadster and Slick Daddy use 7/8" seat posts.
U user 135 Joined Dec 4, 2006 Messages 10,825 Reaction score 864 Rating - 100% 3 0 0 May 30, 2012 #3 Spincycle said: Both of my Kustom Kruiser Roadster and Slick Daddy use 7/8" seat posts. Click to expand... Those might be to expensive to cut up. Thanks for the suggestion.
Spincycle said: Both of my Kustom Kruiser Roadster and Slick Daddy use 7/8" seat posts. Click to expand... Those might be to expensive to cut up. Thanks for the suggestion.
Dr. Tankenstein Joined May 20, 2009 Messages 7,026 Reaction score 7,188 Location Isle of Hope, GA Rating - 100% 26 0 0 May 30, 2012 #4 The 1950 Monark I'm redoing has one. I'd be willing to bet Huffy (older) is an option too. Good luck! Cheers, Dr. T
The 1950 Monark I'm redoing has one. I'd be willing to bet Huffy (older) is an option too. Good luck! Cheers, Dr. T
deorman Joined Apr 20, 2009 Messages 10,983 Reaction score 3,194 Location Fairfax, VA Rating - 100% 2 0 0 May 30, 2012 #5 Dr. Tankenstein said: The 1950 Monark I'm redoing has one. I'd be willing to bet Huffy (older) is an option too. Good luck! Cheers, Dr. T Click to expand... Pretty sure my Huffy "Good Vibrations" is 7/8". :|
Dr. Tankenstein said: The 1950 Monark I'm redoing has one. I'd be willing to bet Huffy (older) is an option too. Good luck! Cheers, Dr. T Click to expand... Pretty sure my Huffy "Good Vibrations" is 7/8". :|
M mos6502 Joined Dec 12, 2007 Messages 315 Reaction score 0 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 May 31, 2012 #6 A lot of BMX bikes use 7/8, I think Worksman cycles also use 7/8.
U user 135 Joined Dec 4, 2006 Messages 10,825 Reaction score 864 Rating - 100% 3 0 0 May 31, 2012 #7 Thanks for the input. Now I just need to find a freebie.