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Need Help To Identify And Value
sweetbeats:
Fuan Grips :smitten:
Horny as Fook when I see some dusty Fuans :buck2:
fischflo:
naaa, dusty tires is where it's at ;)
lol, searching on the web for info on "stratton cycles", you will almost certainly immediately come across some silly radster : http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=37147.msg387770#msg387770 ;D .....not givin up yet tho
I'd be surprised if that bike was not from like around '82-83
Have you had a look at the mags yet, do they say SKYWAY TUFF II WHEELS or smth like that ?
fischflo:
these guys seem to have found one, too
http://bmxmuseum.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=175755&p=1
its serial# is 840903863 which might indicate that it's from 1984
nother similar (?) one sighted on rad: http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=43736.5
it, too, has #beginning with 84 (--> YF-840602757)........ aha?
if your # is similar (starting with 84....), i'd check with issues of (for example) "BMX Action" magazine from 1984 : scans of which to be found here www.23mag.com.
Might find it in there, but might not (as seeming to be a 'catalogue bike' --as several people have now indicated[ ->links]-- hm
About the worth --I cant say. I already indicated that certain parts could also be interesting for others who are planning to build up other old school bikes. Do the bars have a sticker on it? What does it say? (All the infos you can get...)
Would be cool to see it coming back to life tho ;)
myam myam :)
Mattdub:
Later than 79 ;)
Rodgy1970:
They were definitely sold by the catalogues, my mate had a different one and thats were he got it, that was about 1983.
I'm fairly sure that's the model that came out next so I reckon it's about 1984.
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