Mini Bike Guide Mag

#5
I wish I could. Taco Don says that Lynn Wineland told him that Steen's aquired a company called American Eagle just before he quit working at Steen's and had visions of a Minibike made entirely of U.S. made components.

BUT, actually my frame is dated '69, so it gets even more interesting.
 
#6
I wish I could. Taco Don says that Lynn Wineland told him that Steen's aquired a company called American Eagle just before he quit working at Steen's and had visions of a Minibike made entirely of U.S. made components.

BUT, actually my frame is dated '69, so it gets even more interesting.
I'll go through what I have and see if I can dig something up for you.
 
#7
Hey! Cool collection...Is there anyway to get a color copies of some of those?? Particularly the one of the GREEN TX-1 BRONCCO on the cover...It's 2 mags left of the x-mas byuers guide. I'd be interested in the cover and any pages with the Broncco in it...I'd be happy to pay you whatever your time is worth...thanks!
 
#8
I wish I could. Taco Don says that Lynn Wineland told him that Steen's aquired a company called American Eagle just before he quit working at Steen's and had visions of a Minibike made entirely of U.S. made components.

BUT, actually my frame is dated '69, so it gets even more interesting.
That era of Steen's Ads are minicycles. But I remember a bike by Steen's with that name, I think? I'll look.
 
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