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#1 2007-09-10 7:34am

g-flash
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1976 A&A

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1976 A&A

Norcal made in the loop tail tradition. Very few survivors left.I only know of 4 total that have turned up on all the BMX sites.

Box bars,Slimline double neck,Araya heavyduty rims with chengshins,Ashtabula forks,Springer saddle, OG seatclamp and seat post.takagi MX spider,chainring and cranks.Huntwilde frame pad with finish line grips! ENJOY


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#2 2008-05-28 8:39pm

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Re: 1976 A&A

You have some sweet old school rides and i love all the color combo's too... good work!! cool


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#3 2009-04-07 3:24pm

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Re: 1976 A&A

Thank you for your comment.

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#4 2009-11-11 10:44pm

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Re: 1976 A&A

I used to own an A & A frame.  I used to live in San Carlos, CA where they were manufactured.  Some kids would crack them and send them back for repair, they would weld another tube below the main tube and it would be called a "triple bar A & A".

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