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Joined: 11-February 03
From: Long Beach, California
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Hey guys, I was away for awhile but couldn't stay away completely. Code Blue actually kind of forced me back into a build and I am hooked again!!!! He actually called me up one night and told me he had something for me. Boy was I surprised!! For some unknown reason he gave me this FMF Frame!!! All I had to do was show up!!!! The frame had some nicks and undesireable scratches on it so he commisioned Johnny Severin to do the touch ups on it. When I picked up the frame it had a fresh polish job on it. I was going to anodixe it but there are quite a few of them that are colored so I decided to go with the other option that FMF offered and had it Burnished. I am almost done collecting the parts to complete her and let my boys take her for a spin!!!!! I just wanted to share with everyone and let them know what great friends I am fortunate to have!!! Thanks to the Johnny's!!!!!
Group: Members
Posts: 788
Joined: 11-February 03
From: Long Beach, California
Member No.: 1,532
Jeff, that is a factory brake bridge. When Code Blue got the frame it was spray painted black and it still had the original fmf stickers that were destroyed by the paint!!!!
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Joined: 25-March 01
From: Portland, Oregon
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YET another Bastain oddity. FMF "suppossedly" nver had a welded in bridge. It would have been fun to work there. Imagine what Frankenstein bike you could have made. FMF JU6, Race Inc Ripper, ;o)