1986 Fuji Sagres
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1986 Fuji Sagres
So, bought this off craigslist awhile back and finally have it fixed up to where i like it. got it from the original owner and it had lots of problems with it.
Has newer nitto drop bars, new dia compe brakes, older friction suntour thumbshifters. and the saddle is a an older selle royale.
everything else is stock as far as i can tell (https://www.classicfuji.com/Sagres_1986_Page.htm)
what do you think its worth? just curious as to if i got a good deal on it
Has newer nitto drop bars, new dia compe brakes, older friction suntour thumbshifters. and the saddle is a an older selle royale.
everything else is stock as far as i can tell (https://www.classicfuji.com/Sagres_1986_Page.htm)
what do you think its worth? just curious as to if i got a good deal on it
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as it is sittingthere with mismatched tires, is the front flat?, it looks like a jalopy that just came out for a yardsale. I am not sure if it is the background or what but something make this bike look in rough shape.
are the seatpost and stem higher than the minimum insertion marks? I would shy away from a bike if they are as it means there could be frame damage.
I would say maybe $100 as it sits there. depending on your market and little work $150-200. the shifting in friction right?
are the seatpost and stem higher than the minimum insertion marks? I would shy away from a bike if they are as it means there could be frame damage.
I would say maybe $100 as it sits there. depending on your market and little work $150-200. the shifting in friction right?
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yea tires are mismatched. rear is a few mm wider.
its actually in pretty good condition, i just ride my bikes a lot and am too lazy to clean em :/
its actually in pretty good condition, i just ride my bikes a lot and am too lazy to clean em :/
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Is the Nitto stem one of the longer ones that allows you to raise it that high? As BG said, get a black tire to match the back($10), use some WD40 to clean the sprockets,chain,chain ring & derailleur. Then wash it good and wax it. Take it outside for some nice pictures and you would get $175 for it.
Oh wait, I just read you are not selling it, just want to know what it is worth now. Then $100, what did you pay?
And definitely check for the minimum insertion on the seat and stem, that could be dangerous.
Oh wait, I just read you are not selling it, just want to know what it is worth now. Then $100, what did you pay?
And definitely check for the minimum insertion on the seat and stem, that could be dangerous.
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thanks for info guys/gal
stem and seatpost arent past the mininmum insertion marks. dunno why they look so long in the picture. and the stem isnt adjustable
im probably into the bike about $150. bought it for $100 and then added stuff to it.
stem and seatpost arent past the mininmum insertion marks. dunno why they look so long in the picture. and the stem isnt adjustable
im probably into the bike about $150. bought it for $100 and then added stuff to it.
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