20" wheels on 26" MTB
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I remember those! They were too cool for school.
Knew some guys who would make choppers too.
I had one of these for a brief time in jr high (1975..)
Wheels (Tuf 1's?) aren't correct here, this is a picture I found on BMX museum.
Flipped it for something or another.
Swear to god it was like riding a mattress on wheels.
Knew some guys who would make choppers too.
I had one of these for a brief time in jr high (1975..)
Wheels (Tuf 1's?) aren't correct here, this is a picture I found on BMX museum.
Flipped it for something or another.
Swear to god it was like riding a mattress on wheels.
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I remember those! They were too cool for school.
Knew some guys who would make choppers too.
I had one of these for a brief time in jr high (1975..)
Wheels (Tuf 1's?) aren't correct here, this is a picture I found on BMX museum.
Flipped it for something or another.
Swear to god it was like riding a mattress on wheels.
Knew some guys who would make choppers too.
I had one of these for a brief time in jr high (1975..)
Wheels (Tuf 1's?) aren't correct here, this is a picture I found on BMX museum.
Flipped it for something or another.
Swear to god it was like riding a mattress on wheels.
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This was parked out side during business hours at the local bike coop. The right crank broke at the pedal threads after getting blown over for the upteenth time. The poster advertising blew away in a 50mph wind. But it was rideable. The builder welded on a couple of auto muffler clamps for fender mounts. The generator works. 16" wheels on a 27" road bike.
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Not mine, but it looks like the crankarms would strike ground during corners.
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