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1991 Auburn CR-20RX
#1 2010-02-04 4:00pm
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1991 Auburn CR-20RX
1991 Auburn CR-20RX
September 1991 Auburn CR-20RX
September 1991 Auburn CR-20RX.
Here it is built up using some parts from my 1988 Auburn CR-20R.
"Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most"
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#2 2010-02-05 11:46am
- squirrelsmith
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Re: 1991 Auburn CR-20RX
looks great i want those wheels
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#3 2010-02-05 2:14pm
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Re: 1991 Auburn CR-20RX
I love the green Auburns.. Thats the one I drooled over as kid growing up. Just got one of my own, but its still in the works.. Great Bike!
Fat people are way cooler!!
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#4 2010-02-05 9:05pm
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Re: 1991 Auburn CR-20RX
Very nice!
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#5 2010-02-06 12:57am
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Re: 1991 Auburn CR-20RX
Here are some pics of the frame in it's "as found" condition...
I stripped it back to bare metal and had it powdercoated.
"Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most"
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#6 2010-02-06 3:00am
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Re: 1991 Auburn CR-20RX
Want to sell this auburn to me? if so how much?
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#7 2010-02-12 2:42am
Re: 1991 Auburn CR-20RX
back in the day i thought these things where the sh*t but to this day i still cant figure out why they made the frame two pieces after a few months of riding it would get loose and rattle then you would have to buy the shim kits they sold... still cool bikes anyways
i like to fall down
and somtimes i get back up
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#8 2010-02-17 3:17am
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Re: 1991 Auburn CR-20RX
fizzaly wrote:
back in the day i thought these things where the sh*t but to this day i still cant figure out why they made the frame two pieces after a few months of riding it would get loose and rattle then you would have to buy the shim kits they sold... still cool bikes anyways
I've never had any trouble with my Auburns back ends becoming loose. If they ever do work loose I'll probably use some Loc-Tite on the threads of the bolts.
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#9 2010-02-17 3:36am
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Re: 1991 Auburn CR-20RX
Two pieces! No one bike!!!!!
The 80's ruled!! B.M.X bike's,Nintendo,heavy metal! What's better than that?
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#11 2010-02-18 2:52pm
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Re: 1991 Auburn CR-20RX
yea, green is definitely my favorite color auburn!
s&m atf 24
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93 mach one
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#12 2010-02-19 1:02pm
- rovai
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Re: 1991 Auburn CR-20RX
That thing was a mess, nice job on the redo!
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#13 2010-03-01 7:29am
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Re: 1991 Auburn CR-20RX
where did you find the tt decal?
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#14 2011-12-13 7:05pm
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Re: 1991 Auburn CR-20RX
love it, nice work.
Ca-04 89-94
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