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Old 04-28-18, 01:21 PM
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Aubergine 
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Bikes: Peugeot: AO-8 1973, PA-10 1971, PR-10 1973, Sante 1988; Masi Gran Criterium 1975, Stevenson Tourer 1980, Stevenson Criterium 1981, Schwinn Paramount 1972, Rodriguez 2006, Gitane Federal ~1975, Holdsworth Pro, Follis 172 ~1973, Bianchi '62

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Raleigh Technium 460

This Raleigh Technium 460 from 1986 was donated to the Bike Shack. It appears to have been used very little in its life, and is stock with the exception of the seat. The bike is quite light thanks to its aluminum frame and is quite a blast to ride. It has a 20" seat tube and a 22" top tube, measured center to center. The brakes and shifters are Shimano, and the crankset is an SR (Sakae Ringyo) double, although it could be drilled to accept a triple ring. The wheels have 27" Rigida aluminum rims. As you can see from the pictures, it is a very clean bike!

The Bike Shack is a volunteer-run co-op that is colocated with the NE Seattle Tool Library. We rely on donations from our users so that we can provide tools and renewable items such as cables and bearings for people who need them to stay on the road. I would like to get $225 for this bike, plus costs of shipping via bike flights if needed. Oh, I should add that the rack has been removed.





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