Classic & Vintage - Roadmaster history with Pacific

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Mtn Mike
08-10-03, 09:46 PM
I just aquired a 1989 Roadmaster Scorcher for $5 at a yardsale, in great condition. Not bad for a commuter that will be ridden about 2 miles/day. I am wondering when Roadmaster was aquired by Pacific cycles. In other words, how much of a piece of crap did I buy? The components look rather low end, so I assume it's a Pacific vintage. Anyone have any info on the history. Thanks.
Roadmasters were crap well before Pacific came along and bought them. I remember having an old Roadmaster 10-speed back in 1985. It was new when I got it. I assembled it myself and over the next year learned how to constantly repair it myself. It fell apart almost a year (give or take a week) to the day my parents bought it for me.
From what I can determine Roadmaster has been around since 1936 under the name Cleveland Welding Co. Aquired by AMF at some point then by Brunswick then by Pacific Cycles.
Mtn Mike
08-11-03, 07:30 PM
Hey guys thanks for the info. I've been getting interested in collecting older bikes, and this forum will be a great resource. The Roadmaster will be riden into the ground, then I'll look for somethign a little more collectable. Peace.
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