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#1 2010-02-01 6:28pm

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1976 Webco

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1976 Webco

This is my 1976 Webco # W19904. My collecting of BMX Bikes started with my son seeing my 1976 DG Racer II in the garage of my mother’s house and saying what a junky old bike. Well that made me want to restore the DG and with the help and curse of E-Bay I was off and running. Once the DG was restored I found my self-wanting to collect all the BMX bikes that I had as a kid. After finding and restoring a 79 Mongoose team bike, I started looking for a Webco. The Webco I had was built as a frame only, I had it built with Redline Forks, Heavy Duty Schwinn Rear Wheel and a Tuff –Wheel on the front. At the time of my Webco in the 70’s, we were told and thought that the rear Tuff-Wheels would bend and fold under on really big jumps. This current Webco was total basket case from E-Bay. It took about 4 months of looking for parts and getting it put together. Have to like the pads, Coke was it, at least till I got to drink something more adult. Wonder if you could ever find a pair of Bud pads.


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#2 2010-02-01 10:21pm

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That BMX Scream's OLDSCHOOL!!!!!!!!!! tongue

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#3 2010-02-02 3:18am

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Re: 1976 Webco

Fantastic! I absolutley love it, one of the coolest bikes I have ever seen. Mark


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#4 2010-02-02 4:44am

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Re: 1976 Webco

Very cool, brings back memories, life certainly was simpler then.

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#5 2010-02-02 6:23am

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Re: 1976 Webco

great build....my first real BMX bike was a Webco Mono-shock....man I loved that bike....

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#6 2010-02-02 3:47pm

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Re: 1976 Webco

AWSOME ! cool cool


Check out "DAD'S PIT BOX"(a thread for dad's w/young racers)

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#7 2010-02-23 4:58pm

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Wonderful! They rule!smile


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#8 2010-04-29 11:47pm

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Re: 1976 Webco

Nice webco!


I'm looking for the following frames, frame & forks or completes by BMX products:
MotoTrac (nickle or chrome), Racer-X or a Super-X (with the double gussets preferred).
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I'm also johnng23604 at "Retro-goose", "VintageBMX" & "RADbmx"

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#9 2010-10-30 4:39pm

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Re: 1976 Webco

I really like your mags.

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#10 2012-12-22 2:37pm

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Re: 1976 Webco

Awesome cool


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