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Can anyone identify this frame.I picked this up a few weeks ago.Guy told me it was an Amen Savior frame.Once I saw it I knew right off it's NOT a Savior frame but still a cool plunger frame.I don't think it's hacked but I could be wrong,it just doesn't look like it.I can't find any info on it so I figured I'd put it up here and see if any might know what frame this is.The pics are mainly of the plunger.They are pretty big so I'll post another below
Yeah..I know it's a plunger.I mentioned that in the first post.Amen was a popular manuf. of plunger frames,I think Jammer and Santeemade them as well.They were also used on earlier Brit bikes.I've just never seen this type before.
Don't sweat it,I appreciate the response.I think those frames never took off for long because they're F@CKIN' dangerous! LOL
The back wheel will tilt on its axis when you're taking a turn.Ahhhh......good times!
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