1977 Roger DeCoster 
#1 2009-01-10 9:56am
#2 2009-01-10 10:29am
- MADDAWG
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Re: 1977 Roger DeCoster
I bet that nickle would polish out real good
, very nice score
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#3 2009-01-10 1:56pm
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Re: 1977 Roger DeCoster
Yup, very nice! Looks to be a true survivor... Anymore details on it?
Lovin' the Schwinn sprocket also. That would have been a super nice tricked out DeCoster BITD with all the upgrades. Gold stem etc... Very cool!![]()
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#4 2009-01-11 7:21pm
- dayride
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Re: 1977 Roger DeCoster
Thanks guys,
I polished the nickle as much as I could. It is pretty dull.
I got the frame from one of those old guys that fixes bikes in the neighborhood. The Tuff IIs, tires, Gold Stem and Mesinger seat came from a Schwinn Mag Scrambler I bought on E-Bay. Box Bars, sprocket, and seat post were some parts I had lying around. The Oury Grips Ashtabula Forks and cranks and all NOS. It was my first 70's build I tried to make it look like it was ready for the track with some upgrades.
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#5 2009-01-15 2:42pm
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Re: 1977 Roger DeCoster
nice shorty DeCoster! I'm jealous!![]()
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