
JMC Bicycles - Wikipedia
JMC, or Jim Melton Cyclery was a bicycle company in the 1970s and 1980s. It started as a bicycle shop in 1969. It began manufacturing bicycle components in 1974, mostly to make a bicycle look more like a motocross motorcycle, including fenders and false fuel tanks. In 1977 JMC began manufacturing BMX bicycles. [1]
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JMC Racing - BMXmuseum.com
JMC (Jim Melton Cyclery) Racing was a bicycle company in the 1970s & 1980s. It started as a bicycle shop in 1969. It began manufacturing bicycle components in 1974, mostly to make a bicycle look more like a motocross motorcycle, including fenders & false fuel tanks. In 1977 JMC Racing began manufacturing bicycle motocross (BMX) bicycles.
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JMC Racing Production Breakdown - BMXmuseum.com
Here is a list of the JMC frames and approximant dates they were made. 11 different frames were made. 1976 Six or more Prototypes. Short JMC Standards and Long JMC Standards. 10/24/1983 1st Darrell Young Design DYXP 1 and DYXP 2 both red. April/1984 1st JMC Micro Mini. I think there was 85 made.
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Jim Meltons grandson has just put up a website for JMC, complete with Pro shop to make it easy to find your JMC Gear o Bike Certificate etc. Visit now at JMC BMX
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JMC Vintage Bike Parts for sale - eBay
Discover vintage JMC racing bikes, including 1980 JMC Racing BMX Frame and Fork. Shop now on eBay and bring nostalgia to your collection!
1984 JMC Racing Darrell Young - BMXmuseum.com
1984 JMC Racing Darrell Young Old School BMX. This is an event winning show bike that has been fastidiously restored and built with the highest attention to detail with the finest quality and rarest parts known.
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For all things related to the Azusa Racing (retro JMC bike) Project (frames, forks, stories, pictures, etc. ) past and present.