Addicted in Canada

nscard

New Member
#1
Hi from Langley BC


Been reading from the site for a bit and can’t thank you enough for all the valuable information I have received from here. It’s an indispensable resource online. I am currently trying to find more information on early 70's Keystone bikes as my latest acquisition has left me overjoyed, enlightened and confused.

Thank you all again and I look forward to sharing in the future.
nscard

 
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paulhew

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#3
Very very nice !! and very original ! Never seen a used one for sale with the number plate still attached ! Looks like you gotta find a couple of small items and its done!
Yup! that one is hard to find original info on, All i know is that Eatons sold them and other small dealers for about $200 bucks new!.
Best of luck!
 
#4
Welcome fellow Canadian. Great looking bike---now you have to bring it to Windber in June with the rest of the Canadians. Best time you will ever have--Bill.
 
#7
Welcome Aboard:

I see your from Langley, I use to live in Brookswood,what part do you live in?
Nice Keystone,lots of Keystone mini's in Canada.
 

nscard

New Member
#8
Thanks Curtis, Too Funny Im in Brookswood!! Land of the trees!!
Why would you move to Kingston from here? Hope your not a Leafs fan:doah:lol
Do you know why their are so many keystones here? Some say they were built in Richmond?
 
#9
I married a girl from Ontario and I was ready for a change, I will always be a Canucks Fan. We live close to Ottawa so when the Canucks are in town we try to go. I can't believe how many Canuck fans are there.
I heard that they may have been made there as well. I think though and I may be wrong that they where made in Japan and imported.
We moved almost 8 years ago, we lived on 37A and 203 ave. We had 30 huge cedar trees and we did alot of raking and cleaning gutters.
 
#10
Welcome to the madness. :thumbsup: Nice to see another Canadian and Keystone owner join. What you have there is a Keystone Deluxe, actually exactly the same as mine before I redid it. There are so many in Canada because Co-op hardware stores sold them during the '70's. :thumbsup:
 
#11
Welcome

Welcome,

I'm from Michigan (close to Canada) and I'm building a Keystone in the build off. Different model from yours. I thought Keystones were built in Canada, isn't that true?

Thanks
frankster

PS Everyone in Michigan is glad the lockout is over.:drinkup: and Go Wings.
 
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