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12-11-17, 11:05 PM
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Posted By Don Buska

Great deal at $150 :thumb:. Nice 1st Gen...

Great deal at $150 :thumb:. Nice 1st Gen Suntour Cyclone derailleurs and Tange DB Tubing with chromed lugs! Made down in Mexico City. If I was in the area and taller I'd be knocking on the door.
12-01-17, 09:51 AM
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Posted By Don Buska

Rare 1984 Raleigh Superbe. 56. Reynolds 531.

These don't appear very often. They started off under the Rampar branding and then changed to Raleigh in their later years. Not perfect, but a nice example of a fully top end Suntour Superbe...
11-05-17, 01:46 PM
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Posted By Don Buska

Looks 54cm (21.25") to me (C-T) as that's what I...

Looks 54cm (21.25") to me (C-T) as that's what I ride. :)
11-04-17, 09:05 AM
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Posted By Don Buska

Rare Suntour S1 Derailleurs

Something you don't see everyday. On eBay out of France, some NOS Suntour S1 Indexed rear derailleurs. If your into vintage experimentation this could be a fun project. These were designed to...
09-21-17, 04:33 PM
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Posted By Don Buska

Nice looker for sure. It really appears to be a...

Nice looker for sure. It really appears to be a 54cm frame as is evident by the picture showing it being measured incorrectly for height :foo: Also, the dropouts are NOT adjustable, but only one of...
06-15-17, 07:50 PM
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Posted By Don Buska

Not sure where he's getting 54cm? :foo: That...

Not sure where he's getting 54cm? :foo: That bike is much taller than 54cm (which I ride BTW).
04-11-16, 07:37 PM
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Posted By Don Buska

1979 Raleigh Superbe Looks almost new! Not...

1979 Raleigh Superbe

Looks almost new! Not cheap, but worth the money for all that Suntour Superbe 1st Generation parts alone!

Rare Collectable Raleigh Superbe Bike...
04-08-16, 06:10 PM
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Posted By Don Buska

Agreed nice components. That's a 1st Generation...

Agreed nice components. That's a 1st Generation Superbe PRO rear derailleur - note the unmarked alloy pivot bolts. That worth $50-$60 by itself. That drilled Sugino crank was common on the 80's...
04-08-16, 05:59 PM
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Posted By Don Buska

Hockey Tape :thumb: Will check that out - Thanks

Hockey Tape :thumb: Will check that out - Thanks
04-08-16, 03:13 PM
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Posted By Don Buska

I hear you there! :thumb: One of the first...

I hear you there! :thumb: One of the first things I do with my Greenfield stand installs is add a piece of 1/8" rubber between the clamp plates (top and bottom) and the bike frame. Keeps the stand...
04-08-16, 02:14 PM
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Posted By Don Buska

I have kickstands on all my riders! My top tubes...

I have kickstands on all my riders! My top tubes stay scratch-free. Even have one on my real clean 1980 Fuji Newest that requires a rear chain-stay mounted kickstand. For me keeping a vintage...
02-12-16, 02:45 PM
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Posted By Don Buska

1966 Bottechia Vintage Italian Racing Bike - $2000 (Burlington, WI)

I'm not a 1960's road bike guy so I'm not sure this bike is worth the asking price at all. Sorry I deal more in 1970's and 80's Japanese Road bikes, so the European two wheelers are not in my forte....
03-27-15, 12:40 PM
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Posted By Don Buska

Yeah it doesn't sound like it will be of much...

Yeah it doesn't sound like it will be of much value to an old 5/6 speed rear derailleur and 27" wheel guy like me. For those who are closer please provide us with an after the fact report if it was...
03-26-15, 08:46 PM
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Posted By Don Buska

A little bit of a drive for me (Kenosha). ...

A little bit of a drive for me (Kenosha). Anything for a 1970's Japanese 10/12-Speed bike collector like me? Or is this primarily newer stuff? Even though it isn't that far it is still an hour...
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