Bmx identification please.

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Rebuild1961

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Glenolden,pa
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Cycleops

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Accra, Ghana
Might not even be a BMX. It’s missing the gyro/rotor device which should sit on the top headset which allows the forks to rotate multiple times.
 

Ciar

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London
Looks like it's from the Mid School early 90's to 2000's era of BMX and as stated low end with a cheapy one piece crank and crank arm. as for the gyro those are normally on flatland bikes and you can see from the picture this only had a rear v brake again very Mid School era of BMX, either way $5 is decent :smile:
 
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Rebuild1961

Rebuild1961

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Looks like it's from the Mid School early 90's to 2000's era of BMX and as stated low end with a cheapy one piece crank and crank arm. as for the gyro those are normally on flatland bikes and you can see from the picture this only had a rear v brake again very Mid School era of BMX, either way $5 is decent :smile:[/QUOre. Thank yo
 
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Rebuild1961

Rebuild1961

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Glenolden,pa
Ok
The D on that sticker looks like Diamondback
Tks
 
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