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My kidney hurts just lookin at that!
Back in the day, so many people made hardtails and just weld on sections.
Many states, after alteration will make their own frame nu up on inspection.
I would guess that is a TX DOT number.
1ST Cav is correct - It looks like a Texas assigned VIN No, To identify the frame we would need more pics - like the neck. motor mounts etc - Eastcoast Jim
Thanks. Yeah, I’m a little picky on the roads and I don’t go too far.
Have been and only ride rigids still have all original parts mine that is lower air in rear tire helps soften the ride and watch out potholes and manhole covers
Also do a search on evo custom frames that how found out the manufacture on my custom sporty. Good luck. Ride Safe Wild Bill
Last edited by Hurricane 68; Jul 6, 2018 at 10:30 PM.
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