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| My 10 year-old grand daughter just bought a great bike. Pink, AMF Roadmaster Avenger 324, Girls, Black banana seat, ape handle bars. Can anyone tell me about this bike. I haven't been able to find anything related to this model. I have looked over the entire frame and cannot locate a # of any kind. Any help would be greatly appreciated. She is madly in love with this bike. by: 71.2.55.117 |
| Found numbers on the head badge that looks like 181G. by: 71.2.55.117 |
| We bought a storage unit (unopened since 1985) The kid died in an accident in early 80's> There are about 5 bikes in there, all from the early through late 70's. How do I find values? There some good bikes: Diamondback "vipor", "Panda"-somethings(can't see), Skyway, Nishiki, Sears Freestyle, and a couple more. They are all in good shape just terrible dirty. The mom moved out of state, she was heart broken, and no one has touched this storage until now. Any help you can give me? I'll send pictures when cleaned. by: 71.202.196.223 |
| My 10 year-old grand daughter just bought a great bike. Pink, AMF Roadmaster Avenger 324, Girls, Black banana seat, ape handle bars. Can anyone tell me about this bike. I haven't been able to find anything related to this model. I have looked over the entire frame and cannot locate a # of any kind. Any help would be greatly appreciated. She is madly in love with this bike. I owned a 1968 Stingray when I was 10. Great to see her liking a vintage. by: 71.2.55.117 by: 71.2.55.117 |
| hi , i would be interested in buying all or a partial quantity of the bmx bikes you found, please e-mail me at cwiemeri@yahoo.com, pics would be great, i can assess value and make an offer. thanks, craig. by: 24.179.212.234 |
| Hi, sorry, I hadn't looked here for awhile. I still have bikes. If you're still interested let me know and I will send you pic's. Marilyn by: 71.202.196.223 |
| my first bike was a huffy with a sissy bar and chrome chain gaurd. looked like a muffler sheild with bright orange background. looks alot like the huffy"WHEEL",but mine had ape-hanger bars,coaster brakes and a front hand brake.any info would great. thanks by: 152.163.101.11 |
| I just purchased a Star Bike Made in Germany. It has 12 inch wheels and a front brake that pulls off the right handle grip area and pushs straight down onto the front wheel. It also has coaster brakes. Has anybody seen these before. I am also looking to purchase a 20 inch boys bike from the late 60s early 70s era with a banana seat. If anybody has one let me know ]]thanks ' Gregg by: 24.140.13.65 |
| I just pulled a 1970 rollfast skoot out of my rafters.it's a blue girls bike in the stingray style.bike has wide w/w tires,blue bannana seat ,tall apehangers.decal proclaims 95th year in business.bike is very complete and shows little wear other than light rust freckling on some chrome.seat,grips,and pedals look as new--tires are flat but also show minimal wear.is there a market for these and whats a fair price to ask?I'm kinda tired of getting burnt on ebay so i'm trying to learn a little.i still have about 30 bikes hidden around my shop,garage, and basement,so a little knowledge sure helps. thanks by: 71.162.28.202 |
| the decal says 75 years in business not 95 as stated.Tires are 20x2.25 rear and 20x1.75 front both made by crown.they are holding air so far. by: 71.162.28.202 |