Both wheels have a slight wobble when you spin them. The front of the seat is kind of chewed up. The paint looks ok for a 25+ year old bike! has chips scratches etc) The chrome is shiney but is not perfect show quality. The distance from the center of the head tube to the center of the seat post tube is approx 18 1/4" NOTED FLAWS It is not 100% flawless but is ok. Most were abused and throw away back in the day and are getting much harder to find now! They will only be worth more money in the future! You will LOVE this bike! I believe this to be a fairly nice original unmolested bicycle unless otherwise noted.
BMX bikes are getting more popular! They make a good investment that will only go UP in value. more me is that I have NEVER seen SCRAMBLER AND PREDATOR as models on the same bike! How cool is that? This must be a one year thing or a very short run! It is straight out of the 80s and I think is really cool! I hope you do too! This is a super cool bike you can ride and have fun with. again see pics) The bike features a cool original paint and decal frame. see pics and be your own judge) I got this one just like you see it! It appears to be mostly original. I was TOLD this bike was bought new around 1987 or 1988.
BMX bikes are super cool! The serial number is G7840255.
To be absolutely sure you have the correct lug nut size, please look in your vehicle owner manual or contact your local dealership or the car manufacturer themselves.1987 SCHWINN SCRAMBLER PREDATOR BMX OLD SCHOOL DIRT BIKE BICYCLE 1988 VINTAGE! Click Photos to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Description Here is a super cool older SCHWINN SCRAMBLER PREDATOR 20" BMX bike. Floor Jack Shop accepts no liability for any damage or loss due to relying on the content of the chart below. IMPORTANT: While we’ve used a variety of sources to make sure the information we have is as accurate as possible, we cannot guarantee the accuracy and completeness of this information. If you’ve ever wondered “what size lug nuts do I need?”, below you’ll find a size chart which covers just about every car and truck manufacturer which has sold vehicles in the US since the mid 1900’s.
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