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Thrusters, a Champion & a few bits & bobs
Andy68:
4 boxes arrived today full of nice little goodies.............. :daumenhoch:
Bit of Thruster history nicked off 'the museum'
Originally manufactured by "Speed Unlimited" the company lasted 1980 thru 1988 approx.
In fact, Speed Unlimited made the early Hutch frames.
The Thruster "Tri Power" Frame and Fork set, was the main product,
although Thruster made bars, cruisers and even pedals.
Scuse the crap pics!
'Thruster' stickered up mini. Any ideas what frameset it could be?? ::)
Thruster Tri Power, 83ish
Mini Champion or just mini forks?
and some other bits
kungfunky:
Nice haul there Andy, tri power's are great looking frames. I don't think you'll have too much trouble turning all these into real crackers :daumenhoch:
BENDYCAT ELEVENTEEN:
lucky feck ;D so sweet parts that can be worked well 8)
stidds:
Nice haul Andy.
If you let any of those TA Chainrings go can you let me know as I am in need of one.
GRAB ON KID:
Thruster actually started in 78' not 80' & a fave w/NJ riders like myself being as the factory was about 20 mins from my house oh & the fact that they made really cool bikes! I had a TJ replica BITD but now on the look out for a Tri Power XL.Anyone got one??? Thrusters rule!!!
Nice score Andy!
Cheers,Mike :daumenhoch:
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