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BMX1973:
Front and Rear dropouts look good :)
Twesnik:
--- Quote from: BMX1973 on July 06, 2014, 05:25 PM ---Front and Rear dropouts look good :)
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Awaiting measurements.
;)
fischflo:
see on ur thread here http://bmxmuseum.com/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=4852227 that you still seem to doubt that it's a Rocket even though the founder of Rocket says it's one....?
might be worth a pm to bmxerpete (see Reply#17 above), seems bit like a Rocket scientist... :2gunsfiring_v1:
also this coloredtuffs guy from the bike Danny posted ....sa-weet bike..... he seems to know stuff. But his looks just like yours anyway, so at least i guess it's mystery solved.
...love these scores :)
fischflo:
http://bmxmuseum.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=286914&p=1
"Yes Rockets used MCS forks as stock. So MCS is a Rocket fork anyways...." Giginfrogg
this Rocket 24'' cruiser in that thread has more of a sticktail look (like on a rebel cruiser), that section on yours seems to look different . :laugh:
Twesnik:
Yep,Unstamped earlier Fabweld/MCS Rocket.
Sold in da beginning only as an F&F.
After that Nico Does build them,with GT Parts & later with his own brand Webco Parts.
Quote:Bill Prince,
I made 100 of these frames. they had a 13 inch high BB set, it rode like a 20 incher. its a rocket 24 rode by the factory rocket team in 1992 to 1996 won alot of titles, NOTHINGS FASTER! than rocket!
:)
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