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#1 2012-01-29 3:20am

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1974 Webco

http://bmxmuseum.com/image/r0016730.jpg http://bmxmuseum.com/image/r0016731.jpg http://bmxmuseum.com/image/r0016734.jpg http://bmxmuseum.com/image/r0016735.jpg

1975 Webco

WEBCO HARD TAIL

Parts list??


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#2 2012-01-29 6:11am

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Re: 1974 Webco

That's a very nice Webco Inoue-san!!!  cool


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#3 2012-01-29 1:06pm

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Re: 1974 Webco

woow that is a cool bike!


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#4 2012-01-29 5:32pm

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Re: 1974 Webco

Frame is a '75.  A '74 would have the "cigar stays" behind the bottom bracket.  The 2nd generation single gusset has the "cigarette box" like yours (ALL single gusset Webcos are hard to find...I've only seen about 2-3 of the 1st gen).  Still a really early BMX frame...way too early for the rest of your parts.  Even the Webco fork is about '77 or '78 if I remember correctly.  You have a bunch of cool parts on the bike but they are not the right ones for that bike.

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#5 2012-01-29 6:09pm

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Re: 1974 Webco

Very sick bike. Gotta love the early webcos.  Were did ya find that one?   Nice.


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#6 2012-01-30 3:37pm

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Re: 1974 Webco

March 1975 Test.  This shows the "cigar stays".

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c200/Monster-Robot/Webco%20BMX/WebcoTest-March1975.jpg

Thom Lund on a Webco:

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c200/Monster-Robot/Webco%20BMX/TLund-singlegussetbanana.jpg

Also March '75:

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c200/Monster-Robot/Webco%20BMX/1975-03-WebcoNewProducts-BMXN.jpg

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#7 2012-01-30 6:22pm

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Re: 1974 Webco

THANKS !!

>>Monster-Robot
I PUT ON TITLE 1975 WEBCO .
I UNDERSTANDING the "cigar stays".
THANK YOU FOR MANY INFO ABOUT WEBCO !!smile

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#8 2012-07-20 10:24pm

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Re: 1974 Webco

Correct or not the bike looks good!


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#9 2013-02-01 6:49pm

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Re: 1974 Webco

Sweet lookin webco.


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