I had one of these as a kid and my buddy had a Sears Gremlin. The seat on the one pictured is not original. The Screamers had a longer seat that always broke and you had to redneck engineer a regular length bananna seat to it.
I later popped the forks from my mom's 26" bike onto the frame and it made for a wicked looking chopper.
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I had one of these as a kid and my buddy had a Sears Gremlin. The seat on the one pictured is not original. The Screamers had a longer seat that always broke and you had to redneck engineer a regular length bananna seat to it.
ReplyDeleteI later popped the forks from my mom's 26" bike onto the frame and it made for a wicked looking chopper.