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#1 2005-06-05 4:15pm

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1982 Redline MX-II

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1982 Redline MX-II

Chrome frame and fork

Redline made lot of great bikes, this has to be one of their best, that classic mx2.
Small, light and made for fun. I had a red one that was great, until I got too tall.


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#2 2006-08-18 3:12pm

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Re: 1982 Redline MX-II

Gary, I just joined and was wondering what the value of my Redline Proline is worth... It is identical (complete) to yours...What is the value of these bikes today?  I have great memories of racing mine.......Thanks...Sean

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#3 2006-11-07 7:01am

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Re: 1982 Redline MX-II

The post-80s Redlines appear to be priced REALLY well right now. While there were more of them than the 78/79 models, and way more of them than squarebacks, these are becoming more valuable by the day!

Put it this way: I all but abandoned my 600a ('82/83? and more plentiful than MXII) once I hit my teen years, and was too big for a BMXer.

Today I'd pay $250 for my old chrome 600a frame if I could find it. (MY frame. I'd pay $100 for an identical one.)

A really nice MXII frame should pull about $180-200 bucks at today's prices.

A spotless, unrestored version might fetch even more if the right buyer sees it.

Hold on to that thing.

It's worth a lifetime of memories, and one day, will be VERY hard to find.


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#4 2006-11-10 11:39pm

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Re: 1982 Redline MX-II

Hi all....I have my REDLINE MX-11 posted on here as well....I have stripped-down to the Frame/Fork/Maxy Cross Cranks and am getting ready to rebuild. Can you all take a look at my posts and let me know if you can tell what year mine is? I have it as a 1982, but it may be earlier....it looks just like Gary's FF, but my Cromo Sticker is in a different place and the serial number is different as well!!
Thanks to all.


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#5 2006-12-19 3:05pm

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Re: 1982 Redline MX-II

hi all, i am in need of some help i have exactly the same bike as Gary and am searching for the stickers they are identical i cant restore the bike until i can get m,e hands on them been looking for 2 years now and im at a bit of a dead end and need some advice PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!

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#6 2007-03-20 4:35pm

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Re: 1982 Redline MX-II

Cool, Redlines have such a classic, timeless look to them!


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#7 2007-08-29 1:33pm

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Re: 1982 Redline MX-II

Based on the serial # I'd say it's likely a 1981 or 1982 model.

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#8 2007-11-05 12:27am

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Re: 1982 Redline MX-II

Yes if those decals are original (or new versions of the originals) it was late 81 or 82 model.
The 82 model rolled out the fall of 81.

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#9 2008-07-10 11:39am

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Re: 1982 Redline MX-II

I'm lookin' for an MX-II.  Hit me up if you guys know of one for sale.  This is the bike I had, like all of you, growing up, and i just need to get my hands on one!!!  hahaha  Thanks for any help.


Looking for a few parts so please PM me if you have it:

24" Gold Araya/Ukia Speedline Hoops
Single Comp III Yellow Label 24 x 2.125 in black
Single Knarler Knobby 24 x 1.75

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#10 2010-08-23 10:38pm

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Re: 1982 Redline MX-II

I know where one is, but the guy won't ship it:(sad  Great price, oh well....

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#11 2010-08-23 10:43pm

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Re: 1982 Redline MX-II

I have an 1985 redliine 600, I'm getting ready to put together and sell.  Would post a pic but don't know how here.

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#12 2011-05-30 10:56am

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Re: 1982 Redline MX-II

whats the market for orig. MX-II? I have an 81-82 all stock.  but see them going for big money on ebay is this just sentimental or what?

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