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BIGJEFF1969
This bike was given to my son by a friend. The bike is a Stroker II. We stayed up late last night and set it up and decided not to refinsh it at all and keep it all origanal parts being everything was still attached to the frame. A few of my friends back in the 70's were riding these. Can't seem to find any pics or info anywhere! Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jeff
pics to come soon!!!
mxmug
QUOTE (BIGJEFF1969 @ Sep 28 2009, 02:46 PM) *
This bike was given to my son by a friend. The bike is a Stroker II. We stayed up late last night and set it up and decided not to refinsh it at all and keep it all origanal parts being everything was still attached to the frame. A few of my friends back in the 70's were riding these. Can't seem to find any pics or info anywhere! Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jeff
pics to come soon!!!


Stroker or stoker?

Mx Mug
Kurt.
Great thread on Stroker history here: http://www.vintagebmx.com/community/index....&hl=stroker

Sodbuster has a smoking yellow one.
BIGJEFF1969
QUOTE (mxmug @ Sep 28 2009, 03:52 PM) *
Stroker or stoker?

Mx Mug

Stroker
BIGJEFF1969
QUOTE (Kurt. @ Sep 28 2009, 04:00 PM) *
Great thread on Stroker history here: http://www.vintagebmx.com/community/index....&hl=stroker

Sodbuster has a smoking yellow one.

Thanks Kurt, that is a great thread!!! His actually has the Macho One box forks.
Ken Pliska
I have this one in the far corner of the basement.








Oldschoolfreak
Here's one from the Mongoose Classic 09 show @ Freedom Bmx Lowell, Indiana
Sodbuster
QUOTE (Kurt. @ Sep 28 2009, 03:00 PM) *
Great thread on Stroker history here: http://www.vintagebmx.com/community/index....&hl=stroker

Sodbuster has a smoking yellow one.


Damn strait i do! Steel is real!


Welcome to the site. And extra bonus points for fixing up that stroker as a father son project! cool.gif
76 Mongeese
Welcome to the site, Jeff. Good call not to restore it since it seems to be in "survivor" condition with it's original parts. I have a yellow StrokerII in it's origonal paint and decals.

Sod, nice yellow Stroker...is that the spray bomb special out of Florida? If it is, that frame hung in my storage room for years...never got around to restoring it. Either way, that's a beautiful bike.
tim kakouris
i thought those square tubes were the be-all and end-all! i wanted one so badly! super cool that you have one now.

tk
Sodbuster
QUOTE (76 Mongeese @ Sep 30 2009, 08:13 PM) *
Sod, nice yellow Stroker...is that the spray bomb special out of Florida? If it is, that frame hung in my storage room for years...never got around to restoring it. Either way, that's a beautiful bike.


The frame was an ebay find. it turned out the seller was Johnny "WFO" Sevrin. It was powder coated yellow and ready to go. the rest of the parts were in my stash so this one went together quick! smile.gif
Moosegoose Nick




I got these 2 this year. I also have a Super Magnum Stroker. My 13 year old son and I are planning on redoing the two pictured this coming winter. smile.gif
Michael Weaver
The top picture in this link shows a Stroker II in action.

Mike

QUOTE
Welcome to the site. And extra bonus points for fixing up that stroker as a father son project! cool.gif


I agree with Sod!
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