What frame is this?

#3
Jimh is absolutely correct. My Alexander Reynolds had a Sears I.D. tag secured (riveted?) to the engine plate. This is an excellent entry level vintage mini. It has a spring at the fork mount for front "suspension", and a scrub brake. I have a 2hp Briggs on mine from a lawn edger, and it does 30mph. This is the perfect putter for the pits at the drag strip, or late night trouble. Get a helmet.

Tim
 

1stlegendtx

Well-Known Member
#6
I was trying to get some forks for my T100. I bought some off E-Bay and this is the frame they were from. It seems that the forks are always bent on these old bikes so any vintage forks with springs that are not bent is better than home made or Azusa kit forks.
 
#11
Some brands are over priced for what they really are, thats just the way it is. :doah: My Taco super trail was less than half that price with wheels and shocks. :thefinger:
 
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