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happyvalley

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Yeah, I've enjoyed visiting that site. This is how a company and nation start rebuilding after a war. Their earliest offerings were add-ons to bikes and the bicycles themselves are worth noting, early Bridgestones which were advanced for their time, the later year models of which are still some of my favorite bikes.
 

donphantasmo

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Wow, what a great page. Thanx LEADED for the find. I have to get back to work now, since I've been drooling on this keyboard for the last 50 minutes, lol
 

Barnfresh

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Very nice L50, thanks for sharing. Got me wondering why none of the modern friction drive setups run on the inside of the rim instead of the tire.
 

leaded50

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Yeah,Barnfresh.....then it would not have any extra wear of the tire! But perhaps it would need a moore perfect fit, to not destroy something, or trouble with the contact at the rims of newer ones? (I belive when checking my oldie 50s rims, the sides is flatter at the newer rims, and should give better friction..but...)
 

wheelbender6

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My S90 is rough but very complete. I will not buy buy more parts until I have my bonded title. If I the title request is denied for some reason, I will build it as a trail bike, with parts from a CL90. If the the title request is approved, I hope to have it on the road this summer.
 

leaded50

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Sweet, wheelbender!! remember on in blue who was in the neighborhood for some years ago!

If moore pics of f.ex. old boarders (indians) is wanted: Check it out:
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