Help identifying BMX frame
#1
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Help identifying BMX frame
Hi,
I want to sell this BMX frame, but it's been painted over so can't tell what it is to sell. From the pictures, can any one help identify it?
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The frame number is M95241.
Thanks,
n1md4
I want to sell this BMX frame, but it's been painted over so can't tell what it is to sell. From the pictures, can any one help identify it?
pixeljunk.cinosure.com/IMG_20170418_195628.jpg
pixeljunk.cinosure.com/IMG_20170418_195635.jpg
pixeljunk.cinosure.com/IMG_20170418_195646.jpg
pixeljunk.cinosure.com/IMG_20170418_195657.jpg
pixeljunk.cinosure.com/IMG_20170418_195718.jpg
The frame number is M95241.
Thanks,
n1md4
#4
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Thanks, dksix. I could post an image, but they'd have been huge, and being a new poster I couldn't post URLs either. I had intended to reduce the image size, buuuuut ...... thanks 
Any ideas on the frame though, would be great!

Any ideas on the frame though, would be great!
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Looks like a STANDARD STA from the late 90's. Standard Bykes - BMXmuseum.com
The gusset at the head tube, and the way the top tube extends behind the seatpost are the two important clues. It also appears to have a FIT stem. If you take a pic from the other side, we could see the sprocket.
The gusset at the head tube, and the way the top tube extends behind the seatpost are the two important clues. It also appears to have a FIT stem. If you take a pic from the other side, we could see the sprocket.





