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Help with Identifying a Mongoose Frame Please......
bobafett:
--- Quote from: Spen69 on July 25, 2010, 11:43 PM ---Even though Jonnygoose Bobbafett is busy changing Nappies being a new daddy, the rest of us 'Goose nutters can confirm that is a US Supergoose 3. The rest of the bits are shite, but the frame is a great find :daumenhoch:
If you want to sell it, PM me as I sold one about a year ago and regret it every day >:D
Spen :daumenhoch:
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stevesredvxr:
OK thanks everyone....so it does appear to be a Supergoose then.. :)
Now the bad news....it has a few dints/dings on it - whoever had it before must of treated it like shite.. :knuppel2:
I've heard brazing can be applied and then shaped back to original frame shape....is this worth doing or am I just wasting
my money spending cash on it?
Not really sure what to do with it really....
Spen69:
If you do the dents you'll have to re-chrome it so that will cost about £150ish inc postage so probably more than it's worth when it's finished ;-(
That's assuming chrome plating will stick to the repair - if not, it will have to be powdered which will de-value it as they only ever came in chrome. Someone will correct me if I'm wrong about the chroming.
Spen
Ps - or bring it to MK and I'll buy it off you or swap it for something as all my bikes are suvivors so the dents are fine... ;-)
stevesredvxr:
'Ps - or bring it to MK and I'll buy it off you or swap it for something as all my bikes are suvivors so the dents are fine... ;-)'
Spen....not sure what I wanna do with it...maybe build it as a rider, restore it ............or get rid of the ugly looking thing...... :laugh:
What u got to swop?? :coolsmiley:
Steve
Spen69:
PM heading your way bud :daumenhoch:
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