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1977 Peddlepower 
#1 2012-06-14 12:54am
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1977 Peddlepower
1977 Peddlepower
Re-finished but not well
1977 Peddlepower frame and Peddlepower Pro fork
Weinmann 7B rims with Shimano coaster rear hub and Shimano high flange front hub
Mitsuboshi Comp III rear and Schwinn Scrambler Suction Cup front
Super Maxy cranks with unknown sealed BB
Fluted seat post
Unknown seat clamp
Race Inc bars
Sugino stem
Troxel seat
I handle sales and marketing at True Torch. We have almost 40 years experience fabricating BMX bikes. We do custom builds and repairs but our overhead is not paid via BMX.
Personally, I'm a total Peddlepower and early Powerlite junkie. Always looking for '83 and older
Check out my Peddlepower 26" tribute frame set.
Looking for:
Peddlepower and Powerlite parts. I need 24" & 26" Powerlite forks.
Single red 20" Snake Belly in very good condition
OG vinyl Powerlite pads
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#2 2012-08-23 11:36am
- A.M. RACING
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Re: 1977 Peddlepower
COOL//THANX FOR THE FOTOS!
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#3 2014-02-14 7:22pm
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Re: 1977 Peddlepower
That pro fork is awesome. How many of those have you even seen?
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#4 2014-10-02 5:53pm
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Re: 1977 Peddlepower
farmboy wrote:
That pro fork is awesome. How many of those have you even seen?
Not too many although I have 5 or 6 of them.
I handle sales and marketing at True Torch. We have almost 40 years experience fabricating BMX bikes. We do custom builds and repairs but our overhead is not paid via BMX.
Personally, I'm a total Peddlepower and early Powerlite junkie. Always looking for '83 and older
Check out my Peddlepower 26" tribute frame set.
Looking for:
Peddlepower and Powerlite parts. I need 24" & 26" Powerlite forks.
Single red 20" Snake Belly in very good condition
OG vinyl Powerlite pads
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#5 2015-07-07 10:05pm
- Rlmester
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Re: 1977 Peddlepower
I have the front loader pro fork also. What years were they offered? I am trying to date my bike. Any help would be appreciated.
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#6 2017-05-02 4:40pm
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Re: 1977 Peddlepower
bwheels wrote:
farmboy wrote:
That pro fork is awesome. How many of those have you even seen?
Not too many although I have 5 or 6 of them.
kinda sorta looks like a front loading landing gear or race inc leading edge, but i believe by the date this would have been older than both?
that is a nice bike sir. for real.
Last edited by RadicalNick (2017-05-02 4:40pm)
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