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AtariAger
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Just asking who got a hold of this Judge...?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...E:X:AAQ:US:1123

I'm looking for an original finish blue Judge...I have a beautiful red Judge f/f refinished by Chip as partial trade plus dough.

Let me know and thanks!

~Tom

subwax
I saw a NOS blue one on Ebay for less than that.
AtariAger
QUOTE (subwax @ Jul 11 2009, 07:25 PM) *
I saw a NOS blue one on Ebay for less than that.


You're kidd'n me...where was I for this...?

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masterstint
Tom, he's correct, I saved the auction,,,pretty cheap in my book, BUT, it is missing the fork, sooo

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...alenotsupported
AtariAger
QUOTE (masterstint @ Jul 12 2009, 04:29 PM) *
Tom, he's correct, I saved the auction,,,pretty cheap in my book, BUT, it is missing the fork, sooo

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...alenotsupported


Hey Claude...yes...pretty low for an NOS frame...but...like you said...no forks...sooo...!!! You guys know the deal.

I actually remember seeing this one but stayed away from it.

Claude...whenever you're ready...let me know...!!! I have the red one with a bunch of extra parts too...!!!

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Sknight88
Is it just me or does the fork looked bent or pushed inward?
MadCowboy
definitely looks bent
EL CID
I have a guess who may have got it. BUT who ever has a original finish blue PLEASE take it to a paint shop and let them use the digital paint cam on it they can make a code or a match so PLEASE any one with an original finish Judge do this for the rest of us with a blue judge needing paint Please.
John De Bruin
QUOTE (MadCowboy @ Jul 13 2009, 03:26 PM) *
definitely looks bent


I've seen multiple Hutch forks that look like this, also on the XL24. From what I've seen they didn't appear to have fatigue ripples or cracks, and looked straight other than having a backwards rake. My guess is that the person welding the forks put the arms into the fixture with the bottom angle-cut backwards to the steer tube (probably an easy mistake). The dropouts were then welded on according to the angle-cuts. This would create the negative rake of the fork.
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