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G-Flash
I've tiltled this one " BACK-N-BLACK "
Cebe double neck stem
Stroker bars
Northridge Forks
Single gusset frame circa 75-76?
Addicks sproket
Acs seat clamp
Fluted seat post
Ashtabula cranks
Union pedals
Tuff 1's
Troxel springer seat
cycleace
It looks awesome !


Tony
Bicycle Junkie
J.T.
Gnarly! Does the stem pad have an air bag that has been deployed???
66alfa_gtv
Greg Bowens, a childhood friend of mine, had an all-black Webco. I cannot recall a more wicked machine.
Within a week, the bike was stolen and never recovered. Greg's parent replaced it with a Supergoose. Not a bad trade, but the Webco was much cooler.
Nice build!
Gooser
That's a rad build. Webcos are tough looking rides, especially in all black. I too, am curious about the stem pad. I guess after a long ride it doubles as a sofa.
G-Flash
That stem pad is a mid to late 70's pad that was handed out as swag from a pirate radio station 98 ROCK in Tampa,Florida. They have since gone legit with the FCC but the pad could have not been a more perfect fit when describing the wild animal antics of the " Infamous Rick's Bike Shop Team " I am still on the quest for a black frame snap pad although I just might do some Rubatex with electrical tape for the "real deal" moto look from the 70's! Thanks for all the great replies and keep them coming!
Curt
Wow,

That image gave me a flashback to 1977. A red one showed up at my school bike rack area, outfitted much the same way. Within that second, my first gen mongoose was no longer the only non schwiin BMX bike at school (not to mention that my steel rims with 105 ga spokes were suddenly looking very obsolete next to the futuristic Tuff 1s.

Excellent build!!!
QuicksilverBMX
Its as cool as the AC/DC song!

Awesome
rumblerdave
Bad-@ss build, looks tuff! Let's see a close up of that pad, and the nekkid stem!
TIM
aaaaah... pure bliss!
G-Flash
Here is the nekkid stem!
G-Flash
Here is a pic of the Air-Bag equipped stem pad! Check out the double male snaps for different size stems.
Monster-Robot
That is so cool. It looks really "tough" (tuff?)!
TEAMRICK aka RICK TWOMEY
HEY.........you can't fool me.

that stem pad didn't come stock with those 4 wooded beer barrel air tanks. them are after market.


i think ricky ricardo is looking
for those bongo's or are they
bango's.

[ July 22, 2006, 08:53 PM: Message edited by: TEAMRICK aka RICK TWOMEY ]
G-Flash
Yup! Asian Siam Hard Oak in typical Cuban BEER Barrel design! Nino,Quinto,Conga and Tumba! Pad and skins are equal cool!
rumblerdave
Looks like the bike the "mean" kid on the block would have ridden. Great build!
TEAMRICK aka RICK TWOMEY
HEY LUCY........I'M HOME !

HEH HEH HEH HEEEEEEH !

LUCY.....time to give your bongo daddy some BA BA LOU !


both bike and drums are equaly cool. now if only you could either learn to ride a bike or play the bongo's. lol find a real cuban and have him teach you. lol
G-Flash
It's always good to have Mr " Infamous " inject his wacky comedy commentary on my pictures. He is just a little jelous that I learned how to post pics and he has to wait for reilley1 to help him! LOL
G-Flash
Correction:
Those are not Ashtabula cranks inmy first pic as mentioned. Takagi full cro-mo cranks were used in the build. The early replicas came with Takagi cranks then later Webco switched to Ashtabula which by that time become the standard crank for numerous bike manufactures.
NSR Jamie
Oh La La!! Now that is very nice !! So how many Webco's does that give you now?

Very nice bike, I wish I had a Webco (Yes, I am still working on that guy with the Replica)

Oh you forgot to mention "Webcos Rule", there I did it for you.
TNJ'Sdad
nice bike stand
Ramon a.k.a Beaner
That is killer, I knew a kid who had a black JAG with Gold motomags, it was cool but a little too "DEE-luxe"
G-Flash
Yes sometimes the boss lets me bring the bikes inside! lol
G-Flash
Thanks Jamie!
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