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  1. g boy girder forks. I hear ten sets were made? Can any history professors out there that can shed some light on this subject.
  2. Just want to know if anyone knows history and details of G BOY bikes? numbers made, who made them, are they contactable, different models, who the best person to speak to would be? how I contact them? I am building one and though I have loved them since I first saw Tim Cooks one (Juans) I really would like to know more about them. any help would be appreciated. Thanks Christian
  3. Well I get to meet a lot of people every year at the Grands MOTOS bike show here in Tulsa. Some I have become great friends with but only get to see them once a year. I always look forward to seeing them. One of them is a friend named Keith. He is a bit older than me and has been racing since the day. He of course loves our "70s room" and he loves to tell me stories and his history in the sport. Well this year he informs me he has gotten back the first bike he was ever sponsored by a local bike shop. He cant remember what brand it is and hasn't seen one since. He picked out all the parts and it was built just for him. He sold it 20 yrs ago and was lucky to get it back. It was with a friend. It had been ridden by many of the kids and grandkids over the years.it was now in his basement. I told him to bring it up next year for the show. Now that can be tough. We really appreciate when people bring bikes with them to show when we know they have enough crap to drag from all over the country. As we are talking he suddenly stops and says there it is! He is pointing at my 76 GBOY. I say well that's a pretty good one. I of course ask if he wants to sell. He laughs and says he might. So I explained to him a little history on the Brand. I told him there was lots of info on the bike online. I told him to go check it out and if he ever decided to sell to get ahold of me or at least bring it to the show. Well late in December he calls and was quite surprised by what he found out about Gboys through great threads like Christians here on the Society. He told me he had decided to sell mainly because he knew if he sold it to me he could always see it at the Grands. He sent pics and came to a fair agreement and the deal was done. Its now in my collection and will be a favorite just because I know the kid who raced it and its history. Here are some pics. the first two are from the day it came home from the shop. Not to many photos of them in the wild like this. The next few are how it sits today. Its a good survivor who gas had some parts changes over the years. some good.. some bad..
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