Nope. Only Metal part I have. I totally scored on those parts tbh. I was flicking through Ebay looking at old junk. Then this piece of old junk came up.
And this, that I have not even tried to remove yet. I will try, and if I am successful I will laminate and put on new adhesive.
Metal decal, obs.
It didn't even hit me at first. I totally missed it. Then I was looking over it and whilst it was an MJ-12 (Jimmy invented the branding) it wasn't the MJ-12 that he rode in his short time at Huffy.(or Majestic Twelve, part of Area 51).
When I did spot the sprocket though I looked closer. Early Hoffman jumping bars (you can tell by the decal, you can't even get those now) and a brick of a Snafu stem. The rear brake had been upgraded to a proper 990, it has a proper original A-head set on and so on. But the bike itself was in easily restorable condition. He wanted £80 so I paid it, fully intending to restore the whole bike (cheap thrills). Just one issue, he didn't secure the wheels and they absolutely destroyed what was almost pristine paintwork. The parts (after cleaning and soaking in vinegar) literally look like new. So whoever bought this bike and sprocket was obviously a fan of Jimmy. I saved the wheels (vinegar bath, rebuilt the freewheel and so on, wet sanding out the rims) and I got a £20 refund.
So I think for a set of HB jump bars, Snafu stem with a HONKING great stem bolt (which is also pristine, down to the decal) the chain disc, brake, wheels etc I did very well indeed.
I have FIT cranks (very early ones) for the Dirt Bike also, so apart from the tyres the whole bike should be era correct, aside from the Bone Deth parts which were added as a tribute to Burns and hsi collab with Jimmy.