Great Looking Micro Joe!!!!!!!! Only one in California?? A Micro was sent to Cycle World in 1962 and had a feature page in April 1962 page 39. Could that Micro still be in Inglewood?? Tulsa Dave
Hello Markus Tulsa Dave Here... Nice find.. This mini bike is very hard to find and I look for them daily!!! I have one in restoration at the moment.If I can be of any help let me know. My friend and I here in Tulsa have between us Four of these very RARE and very cool bikes. GREAT find...
Tulsa Micro Cycle I posted in 2013 in the process of restoration. Tank has been restored by One of the best (Harlan Wallace) Ret. TFD. Color is Adrenaline RED! (Fire Engine Red). Frame had to have down tube replaced. Seat is original and may be dyed black or reproduced in leather. Exact Decals...
Tulsa Micro Cycle I posted in 2013 in the process of restoration. Tank has been restored by One of the best (Harlan Wallace) Ret. TFD. Color is Adrenaline RED! (Fire Engine Red). Frame had to have down tube replaced. Seat is original and may be dyed black or reproduced in leather. Exact Decals...
Tulsa Micro Cycle I posted in 2013 in the process of restoration. Tank has been restored by One of the best (Harlan Wallace) Ret. TFD. Color is Adrenaline RED! (Fire Engine Red). Frame had to have down tube replaced. Seat is original and may be dyed black or reproduced in leather. Exact Decals...
Rebel Mini Bikes were made by Micro Cycle Co Tulsa Ok. Early 1960s Tulsan Bubby Cagle Started Micro Cycle and only producted Rebels for a short time. Cycle world ran a story and test in 1961. These are very sporty and neat bikes. I am restoring one at the moment. Go power wheels were installed...
Project I am working on. Restoration of Micro Cycle (Rebel) This cool mini bike was made in Tulsa for a short time in the early 1960s by Racing legend Buddy Cagle. Shop was at 208 S. Norfolk Tulsa Ok. Cycle world reported that this was in every sense of the word a mini bike. I believe this...
Project I am working on. Restoration of Micro Cycle (Rebel) This cool mini bike was made in Tulsa for a short time in the early 1960s by Racing legend Buddy Cagle. Shop was at 208 S. Norfolk Tulsa Ok. Cycle world reported that this was in every sense of the word a mini bike. I believe this...
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