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pro class help *updated*again* now with pics
jimmyp:
USA SUPERGOOSE 83
PRO CLASS 83
PIC OF SUPER, CALI, PRO CLASS THICKNESS
As you can see in pic 3 the pro class tubes are really thin.
Judging by the thickness of your frame m8 i think its a 83 usa super, sorry :(
MartyC:
--- Quote from: jimmyp on April 28, 2008, 10:46 PM ---USA SUPERGOOSE 83
PRO CLASS 83
PIC OF SUPER, CALI, PRO CLASS THICKNESS
As you can see in pic 3 the pro class tubes are really thin.
Judging by the thickness of your frame m8 i think its a 83 usa super, sorry :(
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Jimmy
I think your pics would be more helpful without the bearing cups in them and the bottom pic of all three BB's, I take it the pro Class is at the top, then moving clockwise the Supergoose and then the Californian; is that right?
regards
Marty :)
kdw712:
--- Quote from: jimmyp on April 28, 2008, 10:30 PM ---Ok m8 there should be a hole inside the bottom bracket where the seat tube is, if there isn't its a usa supergoose, if there is its a pro class. :daumenhoch:
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nice info there jimmy, didnt know that little bit of info - cool :daumenhoch:
kdw712:
strikey
get the frame and then the forks on some scales :daumenhoch:
djgivvinup:
Right...i had a look inside the bb area on the frame & there is only 1 hole coming from the down tube, theres no hole frrom the seat tube :-[
Does this definetly mean its not a pro class frame?
Also what thickness should the frame be around the bb area?
The rear chainstays are chunky as hell, were the us supergoose frames that chunky?
I did get the original mongoose pro class box that the frames were packaged in bitd with the bike when i bought it. But i suppose that could've been for another f&f that he had??
I'm clutching at straws here :LolLolLolLol:
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