@markus has more valuable information than anyone else ive seen on this site.
I 102% agree this bike is a early lightning bolt bike and a worthy one at that.
although the hobbiest on this site are not willing to pay the sellers asking price, most of you (including myself) would ask the same...
you have such an awesome collection.
i wish i could claim this one, but its not in my budget.
good luck with the sale, thanks for the reference photos.
yes, flat steel front axle braces were an add on from the owner to ensure when crashed, the front axle remained straight to ensure more fun days to come.
I'm in Florence. @kc57 is in Eugene. @superflea isn't too far off the beaten path. We could get an annual gathering here at my house where we have a small loop to ride on the 15 acres.
something beats nothing!
i would too like to be in the loop. I usually attend the california events since PNW has nothing to offer.
maybe we change that and get something started. it doesnt take more than a few people to show up.
i have the frame jigs for this bike. it was one made from my jigs several years ago.
been contemplating pulling those back out and making another run.
the tubing is larger 1" diameter which keeps the purist knowing the difference.
very tricky wording. buyers beware, this is NOT a VINTAGE...
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