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    Posted 13 years ago

    mnbikegirl
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    I just purchased this bike in this condition from a thrift store in Northern MN! I am looking at fixing the light if possible and getting new tires currently and am wondering the best place to find help with these things. Also if anyone out there knows a estimate year on this bike it would be greatly appreciated! the serial number is on the back left axle and is 5H298728 Thanks in advance!

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    1. npence, 13 years ago
      Im sure the tires are middle weight tires which would be 26x1.75 a common tire at any bike shop. The bike is a 1965 Huffy built bicycle.
    2. mnbikegirl, 13 years ago
      Can you find white walled tires at any bike shop as well or is that a thing I have to order special.
    3. npence, 13 years ago
      Im sure any bike shop would have White walls.
    4. anderson2865, 12 years ago
      I have this same bike. My mother received it for Christmas in 1957 or thereabouts.

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