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Old 08-26-09 | 11:55 PM
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Originally Posted by jtgotsjets
wtf is goin on with the brake setup there?
Originally Posted by vincev
Hand carved elephant tusks? Strange
OEM brakes designed for use while seated upright. Very similar to the brake levers used on todays fixie/SS bikes.



Originally Posted by sunburst
I can't believe how complete it is! Ideale saddle in reasonable shape, original fenders, racks and pumps, paint. Wonder what it will fetch? In the hands of a more experienced seller I think it would go for quite a bit.
Originally Posted by abarth
Not an expert but my guess is that it is a late 60's PX50. Jim should know.
My 1972 parts manual lists it as PX50. Nice job on the ID!! Its a P'X' due the inoxydable decal and a 50 due to the 650B wheels.

Its one of the more complete and original bikes I've seen in a long time. The space between the bar grips is original!!
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