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Old 07-30-17 | 02:23 AM
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Help identify please!

I have this bike and I have no clue who made it. I know the handlebars are from a thruster (my previous bike) but no clue on the frame. The pedals say specialized and there are no stickers on it stating it.

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Old 07-30-17 | 05:09 PM
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Hmmm, Race Inc, GJS? I have no idea without a picture but if it were me the two I listed are what I'd want
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Old 07-31-17 | 08:46 AM
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It sounds a lot like one of the old Hutch Tim Judge replicas
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It sounds like all everyone will do is guess, unless the OP posts some pics.
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Old 08-09-17 | 04:06 AM
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I'm not sure where this belongs, but need an identification of this bike's exact model, if possible.

Decals say Dunlop, ride in style, but nothing more to say about this. Color is almost electric blue. Size is 21". Rear fork says on the sticker Shimano.

Got this only as a frame, nothing else attached to it, except the cranks: Prowheel, three chainwheels on it. Unfortunately pressed, so can't be dissassembled without drilling the rivets off.

I know that this is a low end bike, but still would be interesting to find out, what model this is. No information on the internet whatsoever of this particular bike.

Anyway this is going to be rebuilt as a rainy day drive and town bike 'cause no-one probably wants to steal this. And it cost me nothing, but carrying it about 2 miles back home while driving other bike. Wheels are from a single speed with a BMX-freewheel back. It also has better holes to add road bike brakes. Not gonna use v-brakes/cantilevers. And drop bar from the bike in below pic.

Beats the DBS that weighs a ton. Though it is nice to drive. And is converted to a single speed/cyclocross. But needed Shimano Alfine to tension the chain. It has vertical drop out in rear fork. Size 23", so more metal - more weight.
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