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RALEIGH_COMP 04-15-14 09:18 AM

55cm Velo Orange Campeur - New Frameset
[h=2]55cm Velo Orange Campeur - New Frameset - $450 (North Park)[/h]http://images.craigslist.org/01010_f...BY_600x450.jpg

RALEIGH_COMP 04-15-14 09:23 AM

VO Velo Leather Saddle/Bike Seat Model 5- Honey Brown
[h=2]VO Velo Leather Saddle/Bike Seat Model 5- Honey Brown - $55 (Costa Mesa)[/h]http://images.craigslist.org/00A0A_7...8R_600x450.jpg

arex 04-15-14 10:13 AM

Not sure if this is worth a look, but it's an '80s Univega MTB:

Vintage Survivor Univega "80s" Mt. Bike

zukahn1 04-15-14 12:38 PM


Originally Posted by pc2 (Post 16673290)
hey! I found these wheels! does anyone who the brand? any comments on them? thanks! 3 Spoke 700c Fixie Single Speed Road Bike Wheel Front Black | eBay file:///Users/pierrecarpentier/Desktop/Screen%20Shot%202014-04-14%20at%2020.37.18.png

$260 shipped for a front fixie wheel and it doesn't even include rim tape seems kinda pricey to me.

jimmuller 04-15-14 02:41 PM


Originally Posted by zukahn1 (Post 16673407)
$260 shipped for a front fixie wheel and it doesn't even include rim tape seems kinda pricey to me.

How is a front fixie wheel different from a front non-fixie wheel? Sometimes the world confuses me.

JamesRL 04-15-14 02:55 PM

Often it is a nutted hub instead of a quick release.

KonAaron Snake 04-15-14 02:58 PM


Originally Posted by jet sanchEz (Post 16666922)

That does seem like an awfully good deal - the frame value is $600.

dweenk 04-15-14 04:07 PM

A Cannondale near Baltimore ith a silly long stem for a small bike.
Cannondale Road Bike

dweenk 04-15-14 04:11 PM

Never heard of a Mendiz, but there's one in Baltimore.
Mendiz Vintage Road Bike w/ Campagnolo

LesterOfPuppets 04-15-14 04:31 PM


Originally Posted by zukahn1 (Post 16673407)
$260 shipped for a front fixie wheel and it doesn't even include rim tape seems kinda pricey to me.

I often hear Aussies lament about the prices of bike goods there, perhaps it's reasonable for the locale.

I'd be skeptical of a no-name trispoke, myself.

Rocket-Sauce 04-15-14 05:56 PM

Classic Bianchi Road Bike - 52cm Bicycle
[h=2]Classic Bianchi Road Bike - 52cm Bicycle - $375 (Cambridge)[/h] http://images.craigslist.org/00y0y_i...hy_600x450.jpg
http://images.craigslist.org/00y0y_i...shy_50x50c.jpghttp://images.craigslist.org/00S0S_a...z1K_50x50c.jpghttp://images.craigslist.org/01010_l...ffF_50x50c.jpghttp://images.craigslist.org/00Y0Y_j...WSk_50x50c.jpg

I have a 52cm classic Bianchi road bike for sale. It is a great shape and was ridden up to just last year. Please look at pics as I do not know much about these bicycles other than that many of the parts are Campagnolo (Campy) and this is a solid real steel bike. I have had a couple of people asking me specific things about it, and honestly, this is a great price for an awesome classic with what looks to be all stock parts.

Price is $375. Can meet you on a Red Line stop if interested.
  • do NOT contact me with unsolicited services or offers

Rocket-Sauce 04-15-14 05:58 PM

Tommasini 15th aniversary 62cm frame & fork
[h=2]Tommasini 15th aniversary 62cm frame & fork - $1200 (Watertown)[/h] http://images.craigslist.org/00606_i...iy_600x450.jpg


Here we have a rare italian lugged steel frame and fork built up as a fixie. This is Tommasini's 15th anniversary model of selling bikes in USA! Bike comes with everything in the picture. The size is 62cm and with a set of wheels, pedals, and a chain this bike can be back on the road. Bike can also be broken down and built up into a classic racing/touring machine.
  • do NOT contact me with unsolicited services or offers

mongol777 04-15-14 06:51 PM

Miyata 1000 LT, $250 - Miyata 1000 LT | road | City of Toronto | Kijiji
http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NzY0WDEwMj...TTIGs/$_20.JPG

treadtread 04-16-14 12:29 AM

Just spotted this, thought somebody might find it interesting (despite that handlebar!)
56 cm Univega frame

Apologies if this isn't an interesting frame - I don't know much about classic bikes but have mostly read praise about Univega. If I had space and box of old spares, I would have tried to build it - it's my size.

The Thin Man 04-16-14 01:05 AM


Originally Posted by Rocket-Sauce (Post 16674349)
Classic Bianchi Road Bike - 52cm Bicycle
Classic Bianchi Road Bike - 52cm Bicycle - $375 (Cambridge)

http://images.craigslist.org/00y0y_i...hy_600x450.jpg
http://images.craigslist.org/00y0y_i...shy_50x50c.jpghttp://images.craigslist.org/00S0S_a...z1K_50x50c.jpghttp://images.craigslist.org/01010_l...ffF_50x50c.jpghttp://images.craigslist.org/00Y0Y_j...WSk_50x50c.jpg

I have a 52cm classic Bianchi road bike for sale. It is a great shape and was ridden up to just last year. Please look at pics as I do not know much about these bicycles other than that many of the parts are Campagnolo (Campy) and this is a solid real steel bike. I have had a couple of people asking me specific things about it, and honestly, this is a great price for an awesome classic with what looks to be all stock parts.

Price is $375. Can meet you on a Red Line stop if interested.
  • do NOT contact me with unsolicited services or offers

Anyone local interested in that frame? Depending on what Campy group is on this Bianchi, I would be interested in doing a split of sorts.

Poguemahone 04-16-14 06:17 AM

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Schwinn Paramount road bike

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=374941


Schwinn Paramount road bike - $230



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51cm (20in) Schwinn Paramount road bike. Good condition.

Cougrrcj 04-16-14 07:02 AM


Originally Posted by treadtread (Post 16675118)
Just spotted this, thought somebody might find it interesting (despite that handlebar!)
56 cm Univega frame

Apologies if this isn't an interesting frame - I don't know much about classic bikes but have mostly read praise about Univega. If I had space and box of old spares, I would have tried to build it - it's my size.

Judging by a couple of things, this may or may not be a 'good' frame. Univega quit using Miyata-built frames in the later '80s. Production moved from Japan to Taiwan, and mostly made by Giant.

The handlebar stem shifters identify this as a lower-end or entry-level bike/frame, the rear wheel dropouts look stamped and not forged, no derailleur hanger, etc. I'm guessing by the pic that the bumps on the downtube where shifters would normally be are cable stops? One set of bottle cage mounts would ID this frame to the late '70s-early 80s. I don't see any tubing identification stickers anywhere. More than likely it was made for 27" wheels. This bike could be resurrected if you were able to source all of the missing bits cheaply or if you were able to buy a whole wrong-frame-size bike for the parts to swap over but it would still be a $125 bike when finished.

jet sanchEz 04-16-14 08:19 AM


Originally Posted by The Thin Man (Post 16675134)
Anyone local interested in that frame? Depending on what Campy group is on this Bianchi, I would be interested in doing a split of sorts.

It looks like Chorus to me, even if you were to chuck the frame in the garbage, $325 for a Chorus group is an excellent price. Buy it and post up the Bianchi in the "Frame Doesn't Fit Pass Around Game" thread, you will have many many interested people, I guarantee it.

folkform 04-16-14 09:01 AM

Trek 520 and what looks like a Peugeot UO8 on the goodwill auction site for pickup in Santa Ana, CA.

Still really low bids, someone go get em!

shopgoodwill.com - #16157840 - Trek 520 21-Speed Road Bike - 4/16/2014 7:14:00 PM
shopgoodwill.com - #16179231 - Peugeot Bicycle w/Carboprofil 105 Tube - 4/18/2014 7:05:00 PM

rekmeyata 04-16-14 09:03 AM


Originally Posted by J.Oxley (Post 16671929)
I can't afford it. Maybe you can?
Motobecane Team Champion "Tour de France" Pro Team Road Bicycle - $500 (Portland)

http://images.craigslist.org/00k0k_c...sp_600x450.jpg
http://images.craigslist.org/00k0k_c...ysp_50x50c.jpghttp://images.craigslist.org/00K0K_6...TyN_50x50c.jpghttp://images.craigslist.org/00R0R_9...U6v_50x50c.jpg

I have a 1982 Motobecane Team Champion "Tour de France" Pro Team Bicycle to sell.

This is a beautiful vintage French race bike and was top of the line back in the 80's. It rides great and would make a nice commuter bike, race bike, or show piece. Everything works well and its very light, even for today's standards.

This is a very cool bike, it was not raced in the Tour de France but it is the same model and built up to the same specifications. I have the original receipt when the bike was purchased in 1982. This bike cost $1590.00 in 1982!!

It has as follows:
Brev Campagnolo chain rings
Campagnolo Record wheel hubs
Simplex Shifters
Stronglight head set
Stronglight cranks
Simplex front derailleur
Simplex rear derailleur
Cinelli bars
Weinmann brakes


Size 56cm


If anything, congrats on keeping the bike in really nice condition from the appearances in the photos. It's a beautiful bike.

leftthread 04-16-14 09:08 AM

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Nice Centurion.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=374950

Rocket-Sauce 04-16-14 03:04 PM

Lotus Men's Road Bike
[h=2]Lotus Men's Road Bike - $270 (Cambridge Harvard Square)[/h] http://images.craigslist.org/00o0o_j...ZV_600x450.jpg
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Excellent condition. 22.5" frame ideal for someone 5'11"-6'1". Please call 617-840-4185
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post id: 4421572108
posted: 3 days ago
updated: 7 hours ago

treadtread 04-16-14 10:05 PM


Originally Posted by Cougrrcj (Post 16675485)
Judging by a couple of things, this may or may not be a 'good' frame. Univega quit using Miyata-built frames in the later '80s. Production moved from Japan to Taiwan, and mostly made by Giant.

The handlebar stem shifters identify this as a lower-end or entry-level bike/frame, the rear wheel dropouts look stamped and not forged, no derailleur hanger, etc. I'm guessing by the pic that the bumps on the downtube where shifters would normally be are cable stops? One set of bottle cage mounts would ID this frame to the late '70s-early 80s. I don't see any tubing identification stickers anywhere. More than likely it was made for 27" wheels. This bike could be resurrected if you were able to source all of the missing bits cheaply or if you were able to buy a whole wrong-frame-size bike for the parts to swap over but it would still be a $125 bike when finished.

Thank you! I've started hanging around this forum a bit to learn more about vintage bikes, this sort of information is useful. Now to go and read up on stamped vs. forged dropouts ..

curbtender 04-17-14 06:10 AM

84'
http://www.vintage-trek.com/images/t...ek3Touring.pdf



Originally Posted by folkform (Post 16675794)
Trek 520 and what looks like a Peugeot UO8 on the goodwill auction site for pickup in Santa Ana, CA.

Still really low bids, someone go get em!

shopgoodwill.com - #16157840 - Trek 520 21-Speed Road Bike - 4/16/2014 7:14:00 PM
shopgoodwill.com - #16179231 - Peugeot Bicycle w/Carboprofil 105 Tube - 4/18/2014 7:05:00 PM


jmeb 04-17-14 07:55 AM

Tall, mix of old & new, Raleigh Super Course for cheap. Bent fork?
Vintage Raleigh Super Course 27 Speed Road Bike Mens


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