Diamond Back MX
Classification Details
Brand
Diamond Back
Model
MX
Genre
Race
Class
N/A
Country of MFG
USA
Year of MFG
1977
Finish
Original
Condition
N/A
Core Structure
Frame
Diamond Back
Fork
Red Line
Handlebars
Race Inc
Stem
mongoose gold double clamp
Headset
Schwinn Type
Gyro
N/A
Wheel Details
Front Hub
Campagnolo
Rear Hub
Campagnolo
Mag Wheel
N/A
Rim
Wienman 7b
Front Tire
Agressor
Rear Tire
Agressor
Spokes
N/A
Divetrain Details
Cranks
Dura-Ace
Pedals
MKS BMX 7
Pedal Cage
N/A
Chain
N/A
Sprocket
N/A
Spider
N/A
Bottom Bracket
N/A
Seat Details
Seat Post Clamp
Tuf Neck BMX seat clamp
Seat Post
Race Inc. Fluted
Seat
Kashimax MX
Seat Cover
N/A
Brake Details
Brake Front
N/A
Brake Rear
Weinmann 1024
Brake Lever
Weinmann (with team bend)
Brake Cable
N/A
Brake Shoes
N/A
Miscellaneous Details
Grips
Oakley
Pad Set
Diamond Back
Number Plate
N/A
Decals
N/A
Other
N/A
Additional Notes
Original MX Survivor
I was finally able to purchased this bike from a friend and private collector who acquired it from the original owner years ago. The original owner went down to a bike shop in Chatsworth, CA with his cousin and father to buy a bike. So, along with some advice from the shop’s owner they picked every part on this bike....yes even chose the Redline forks over the double dropout MXs in fear they would break. The two cousins rode everywhere on this bike for years until the owner of the bike joined the military. Before he went away he gave his cousin the bike because he knew what it meant to him and there it sat in a garage in Chatsworth a few blocks away from the bike shop it was originally purchased from.....and if that wasn’t crazy enough this MX is numbered #032. I’m honored to own this piece of bmx history
I was finally able to purchased this bike from a friend and private collector who acquired it from the original owner years ago. The original owner went down to a bike shop in Chatsworth, CA with his cousin and father to buy a bike. So, along with some advice from the shop’s owner they picked every part on this bike....yes even chose the Redline forks over the double dropout MXs in fear they would break. The two cousins rode everywhere on this bike for years until the owner of the bike joined the military. Before he went away he gave his cousin the bike because he knew what it meant to him and there it sat in a garage in Chatsworth a few blocks away from the bike shop it was originally purchased from.....and if that wasn’t crazy enough this MX is numbered #032. I’m honored to own this piece of bmx history
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