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I have a 1984 Lotus Excelle and I have no Idea what size it is. I just think its a tad to big for me. I'm 5'6" and the top of the seat post is just a tad bit past my waist. Not sure if that measurement can help you figure out the size. The bike is all original and I was planing on doing a Single Speed conversion. Found this thread and figured I might give it shot to see if someone might have a similar bike just smaller 48cm-52cm.
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I'm in!
I bought a tall folk version of my teen years bike on eBay. 1984 Moto Jubilee Sport in Palomino. (Lost it after loaning it out at a kegger party!) Missed it ever since. I was so toked I found one like it I didn't even look at the size!
60 cm and a 5'6" dude isn't very comfortable.
I need a short folk version.
7 on a 1-10 condition scale.
Need a 55 CM or less.
(Just frame) I'm keeping the parts.
I bought a tall folk version of my teen years bike on eBay. 1984 Moto Jubilee Sport in Palomino. (Lost it after loaning it out at a kegger party!) Missed it ever since. I was so toked I found one like it I didn't even look at the size!
60 cm and a 5'6" dude isn't very comfortable.
I need a short folk version.
7 on a 1-10 condition scale.
Need a 55 CM or less.
(Just frame) I'm keeping the parts.
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GOT: A recently picked up an 1983 Miyata 912. Double butted miyata CrMo. 60cm, 56.5 top-tube (per Miyata Catalogs). Paint isn't great, definitely a rider not a collector. Available as a frameset & headset & seatpost OR with additional odds and ends. (Including a higher end wheelset than I need: Superbe Pro hubs laced to Mavic OPEN 4CDs). Prefer local exchange in the front range of Colorado but can be talked into shipping.
LOOKING:
Option 1) Something of similar quality, 59-62cm and less aggressive geometry. (The 912 is 73/74). Plan is for a more upright townie which the 912 isn't ideally suited for.
Option 2) Something of similar quality, 53-56cm. To build a commuter for the better half. Vintage high-end rigid MTBs cool too.
LOOKING:
Option 1) Something of similar quality, 59-62cm and less aggressive geometry. (The 912 is 73/74). Plan is for a more upright townie which the 912 isn't ideally suited for.
Option 2) Something of similar quality, 53-56cm. To build a commuter for the better half. Vintage high-end rigid MTBs cool too.
I reread this today and the geometry of this Miyata is favorable to a less aggressive bike. Before you trade it away, I would highly suggest swapping the stem out with a Nitto high rise road stem with 70 to 80mm of reach and a Nitto noodle bar for good measure, you may find it changes the ride dramatically for the better. A 56.5 cm TT on a 60 cm frame is about as non aggressive as you can get.
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I reread this today and the geometry of this Miyata is favorable to a less aggressive bike. Before you trade it away, I would highly suggest swapping the stem out with a Nitto high rise road stem with 70 to 80mm of reach and a Nitto noodle bar for good measure, you may find it changes the ride dramatically for the better. A 56.5 cm TT on a 60 cm frame is about as non aggressive as you can get.
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^ one size bigger and we could have worked out a deal,
Also, it looks like the fork is bent in that pic. Could just be the angle.
Also, it looks like the fork is bent in that pic. Could just be the angle.
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Huh, I thought the stumpjumper was designed for big curb drops? On my 20 foot test ride to confirm it was too small I did hop one massive curb. All kidding aside it's just the bike is leaned against the wall by left drop + shot angle. Every vintage bike I own seems like it has bent forks when I take pictures. Next nice sunny day I plan to take much better pictures and upload to another site for better viewing.
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I have a 1984 Lotus Excelle and I have no Idea what size it is. I just think its a tad to big for me. I'm 5'6" and the top of the seat post is just a tad bit past my waist. Not sure if that measurement can help you figure out the size. The bike is all original and I was planing on doing a Single Speed conversion. Found this thread and figured I might give it shot to see if someone might have a similar bike just smaller 48cm-52cm.
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i have one, pristine 1968 eroba, decals/paint/og bar wrap in excellent condition. I purchased this from the original owner who said it was ridden a handfull of times new then parked. it appears to be a 57cm i'm 6'1 & lanky and prefer a 60 cm, shipping would kinda be a pain if your not local (but hey why not). so which ever way if someones interested i can take parts off or leave them on for a fair trade, hope it finds a nice home.
the good:
altenburger levers & centrepulle brakes, simplex shifters & derailleurs (rear derailleur has 1 bad cog), ranger hard plastic saddle stamped "made in german"
the bad:
bad bb & bad bearings on og steel wheels
(photo'd not og rear wheel, front is, both have "light" oxi but will return with light polish imho)
the good:
altenburger levers & centrepulle brakes, simplex shifters & derailleurs (rear derailleur has 1 bad cog), ranger hard plastic saddle stamped "made in german"
the bad:
bad bb & bad bearings on og steel wheels
(photo'd not og rear wheel, front is, both have "light" oxi but will return with light polish imho)
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Bought this 1985 Miyata 610 last fall hoping I could make it fit. I rode it just enough this spring to realize it's too big. It's a 58cm. I would like to trade, frameset or entire bike, for same or equal quality 56cm (willing to kick in a bit extra for a 1000). All original except for the tektro brake cable hangers, no foam on the handlebars, and saddle (the Brooks pictured will stay with me). Presently has 1 1/4 Paselas. When I got the bike it was in very good shape, with original tires that looked to have less than 500 miles on them. I took it completely apart, repacked everything, greased everything with threads, etc. Sorry about the non drive side pic. I can send more pics to anyone who is interested.
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Hi Daily Commute - Might you consider a swap for either my 56 cm Specialized Sequoia (31 1/2" standover) or my 1984 Sequoia (32" standover)? Thanks
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Have to trade; 1987 Team Miyata 54cm c-t ST, trade for (high level) steel frameset/bike 56cm c-t ST....Miyata, Univega, Eddy Merckx, or the likes.
thanks -velomack
thanks -velomack
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trading; a)1998 Gary Fisher Kaitai 19", manitou fork, can trade complete bike or frame fork
b) 2012 dodici gara 55cm green frame and fork only
c) 56cm schwinn super sport frame and fork with matching ritchey stem, bars, headset seatpost reynolds 853
iso: 54-56cm (18-20") STEEL ONLY (maybe titanium)
touring bikes, 1980s earlys 90s mtn bikes, cross bikes, road bikes, bmx
brands of particular interest: bridgestone and fat city cycles
b) 2012 dodici gara 55cm green frame and fork only
c) 56cm schwinn super sport frame and fork with matching ritchey stem, bars, headset seatpost reynolds 853
iso: 54-56cm (18-20") STEEL ONLY (maybe titanium)
touring bikes, 1980s earlys 90s mtn bikes, cross bikes, road bikes, bmx
brands of particular interest: bridgestone and fat city cycles
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Bought this 1985 Miyata 610 last fall hoping I could make it fit. I rode it just enough this spring to realize it's too big. It's a 58cm. I would like to trade, frameset or entire bike, for same or equal quality 56cm (willing to kick in a bit extra for a 1000). All original except for the tektro brake cable hangers, no foam on the handlebars, and saddle (the Brooks pictured will stay with me). Presently has 1 1/4 Paselas. When I got the bike it was in very good shape, with original tires that looked to have less than 500 miles on them. I took it completely apart, repacked everything, greased everything with threads, etc. Sorry about the non drive side pic. I can send more pics to anyone who is interested.
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Hi, interested in a Trek 400? I can't pm. wooba.flores@gmail.com
No, no interest in a Trek 400. I'm looking for a dedicated touring bike. A 620 or 720 would fit the bill, but not a 400.
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I have 1987 Trek 520 60cm in 9 out of 10 condition, all original minus the cinelli stem that I swapped out for nitto technomic. The frame is just a tad too small. Looking to build out a dedicated touring frame size 63cm (25.5in). Would also trade my 1981 Schwinn Super Sport 63cm (Japan) with all original parts, swapped out the old Cyclone Suntour for a new period correct Cyclone Suntour I found at open shop.
Looking to trade either for something similar to the following:
Want: 1985 Trek 620 or 720 in 63cm (25.5in) frame, Miyata 1000, or similar era steel lugged touring frame/bike.
Here's the Trek 520-
Looking to trade either for something similar to the following:
Want: 1985 Trek 620 or 720 in 63cm (25.5in) frame, Miyata 1000, or similar era steel lugged touring frame/bike.
Here's the Trek 520-
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#1148
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Bridgestone xo-2 16" frameset+
So I am mostly a lurker but do occasionally post and have decided to put this out there. I have a Bridgestone xo-2 frameset that measures seat tube- "16 c-t, top tube "20 c-c. It is in rough shape with many scratches and some surface rust. To me this is the perfect candidate for a sandblast and powdercoat or a decent quality beater if left as is. Powder coating was my plan before I realized exactly how small this frame was. I will also throw in the original fork, complete cockpit, super short seatpost and headset.
What I would like to get in exchange is an 18" mountain bike frameset. This could be any brand but with a few limitations- Must have clearance for 2.25 or larger tires, and be made of steel. Preferably rigid fork too.
i live in Leesburg, Fl and would prefer to just swap with some one local within 30miles or so. I would ship if necessary but I think it would take most of the value out of the deal. If there are any other questions let me know.
-Bruce
What I would like to get in exchange is an 18" mountain bike frameset. This could be any brand but with a few limitations- Must have clearance for 2.25 or larger tires, and be made of steel. Preferably rigid fork too.
i live in Leesburg, Fl and would prefer to just swap with some one local within 30miles or so. I would ship if necessary but I think it would take most of the value out of the deal. If there are any other questions let me know.
-Bruce
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THESE ARE BOTH GONE - THANKS!
Hello, new here; hopefully I'm doing this right. I have the bikes/frames below:
Early 80's Raleigh Super Record. BIG bike; 67cm center to center. Complete with almost original Raleigh/Suntour components. Would need very little if anything to be a reliable rider.
Late 1970s Japanese Schwinn frame (1977 Volare, I think?). 63cm top to center. Clean shape. Frame with Dura-Ace headset only; will probably be keeping the crank and bb.
I would like to trade either for similar quality framesets or complete bikes somewhere between 50cm-58cm (looking for one for my wife and myself, hence the wide size range). I love both of these bikes, but they're too large for me to swing a leg over, much less ride. I'd trade two for one if it was just what I'm looking for. Located in SE Missouri area, but I'm not afraid to ship them. More pics are available upon request.
Hello, new here; hopefully I'm doing this right. I have the bikes/frames below:
Early 80's Raleigh Super Record. BIG bike; 67cm center to center. Complete with almost original Raleigh/Suntour components. Would need very little if anything to be a reliable rider.
Late 1970s Japanese Schwinn frame (1977 Volare, I think?). 63cm top to center. Clean shape. Frame with Dura-Ace headset only; will probably be keeping the crank and bb.
I would like to trade either for similar quality framesets or complete bikes somewhere between 50cm-58cm (looking for one for my wife and myself, hence the wide size range). I love both of these bikes, but they're too large for me to swing a leg over, much less ride. I'd trade two for one if it was just what I'm looking for. Located in SE Missouri area, but I'm not afraid to ship them. More pics are available upon request.
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#1150
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Anyone in Japan?
I have a 51 cm c-c Trek 560 frame in Reynolds 501. The frame was chased, faced and DO's aligned by a local frame-maker when I did a build on it. All original purple paint and yellow decals with some patina, but touched up and clear coated with acrylic. Looking for similar value in 56 c-c. Lots of pics if interested.
I'm in Sendai.
I have a 51 cm c-c Trek 560 frame in Reynolds 501. The frame was chased, faced and DO's aligned by a local frame-maker when I did a build on it. All original purple paint and yellow decals with some patina, but touched up and clear coated with acrylic. Looking for similar value in 56 c-c. Lots of pics if interested.
I'm in Sendai.
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