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backatit
Dug this out of Mom's attic, my old T-bone, perfect shape only ridden a handful of time, this was one I was sent to replace a frame I broke.

What's it worth? Frame and Fork.
PEP
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rumblerdave
Millions, you can probably retire when you Ebay it! tongue.gif
guest_070901
Pep, can you explain the dent I now have in the left side of my monitor?
backatit
I aplogize, I am a newbie. DOH! I did a search on ebay and this site and I could not find anything. Thanks anyway, I know this company was not around long at all so there are probably only a handful of people out there who even know anything about it.
guest_070901
you might browse the bikes at bmxmuseum.com to see if you can find a similar bike, the group of bikes is rather extensive. you might even get some lowball offers to give you an idea of price range if you post in the for sale section.

i don't see much discussed about white bear and it wasn't a brand familiar to the midwest.
i know a cracked whitebear frameset sold on ebay this winter for around 70 bucks.
oldprobmx
why all the whats it worth, I remember when I logged on in 2004 I would have been crucified for asking such a question, man times have changed
PEP
yea, it's called sticky topics newbie.........

LOL

couldn't resist. I do remember some of the old salts being a bit more un-forgiving...
Dave Muggleston
Does anyone know the history of White Bear? If I remember right, it was Shawn Texas's company...but I could be totally wrong.

ps. Elvis/Hal/Rick, maybe you could set up a "what's it worth" forum for these questions, 'cause they don't seem to be going away...

3rd gear
Shawn rode for them, they evolved out of quickline and were made in Wildomar Ca. if I remember correctly.
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