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Stuart&Janet August 25th 03 03:02 AM

Muscle bike parts and info?
 
Hello All,

First time post. Not sure if this is the proper NG but I'll give it a try. I'm looking for
any info on companies that sell parts for vintage type '60's/ '70's muscle bikes. Not
looking for NOS original just parts in that style. Just basic parts and/or repro not
custom machined type stuff. Sissy bars, banana seats, ape hangers shifters and the like.
Have seen a few great internet sites etc. but looking for good insight anyone has.
Thanks, Stu



Garrison Hilliard August 25th 03 08:05 AM

Muscle bike parts and info?
 

"Stuart&Janet" wrote:

First time post. Not sure if this is the proper NG


It is.

but I'll give it a try. I'm looking for
any info on companies that sell parts for vintage type '60's/ '70's muscle bikes. Not
looking for NOS original just parts in that style. Just basic parts and/or repro not
custom machined type stuff. Sissy bars, banana seats, ape hangers shifters and the like.
Have seen a few great internet sites etc. but looking for good insight anyone has.


Try the toy department at K-Mart... I kid you not.

Chalo August 25th 03 10:11 PM

Muscle bike parts and info?
 
"Stuart&Janet" wrote:

I'm looking for any info on companies that sell parts for vintage
type '60's/ '70's muscle bikes. Not looking for NOS original just parts in
that style. Just basic parts and/or repro not custom machined type stuff.
Sissy bars, banana seats, ape hangers shifters and the like.


Lowrider specialists are the best source for such parts these days.
The basic versions of most of their parts are replicas of Schwinn
Stingray/Krate/Typhoon type stuff.

There are some online sellers, but the cheapest deals are to be had
elsewhere-- and they are astoundingly cheap. I wish I could remember
distributor names for you, but it's been a while, and the shop I used
to use is lately departed.

The following URL links to a difficult-to-read and none-too-cheap site
offering a good selection of lowrider and vintage replica parts. It's
typical of what you can find elsewhere online, and a little better
organized than most.
http://www.luxurylowrider.com/index.shtml

Cheers,

Chalo Colina


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