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    Bought from Coast to Coast Hardware Store

    Looking to restore a bike I found in my dad's old shop, he said it was purchased from a Coast to Coast hardware store sometime around 1970. It looks to have had blue paint originally, 6" tires, and two springs acting as suspension below the seat. I have found replacement parts on several sites...
  2. KustomKartKid

    "Correct" or "Mini Bike Specific" Hardware ?

    Being a machinist by trade and into vintage hot rods etc. I've always found it interesting (and necessary) to pay attention to the type of fasteners i.e.: nuts, bolts, screws, rivets etc...that are found on the old cars... either OEM or the older replacement stuff like Dorman. If I'm working on...
  3. 440dakota

    LAST OFFER Trailhorse wheel set with all hardware

    looking to get 125shipped!!!! thats as low as i can go please Pm me if interested. Thanks
  4. E

    Axle hardware problems

    My azusa kit supplies locknuts as the fasteners for the axles. You know, the nut with nylon liner inside? I'm have a hell of a time centering my axles as I can't keep the axle from turning while I'm wrenching the nuts and I end up with axle flush with the nut on one side and sticking out of...
  5. Lil' Indian Hardware

    Lil' Indian Hardware

    Lil' Indian Hardware
  6. Randy

    Broncco Wheel Hardware

    $15 shipped Mech. PA Two fronts. One rear with adjusters.
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    Azusa wheels , hardware ?

    Hi guys, I just purchased new azusa wheels(split rim), brake drum and sprocket. I know alot of you guys run these wheels . The wheels come without hardware. Do I just use standard nuts and bolts to put them together? thanks in advance. Any tips would be appreciated. Scott
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