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Old 02-04-24 | 11:13 AM
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Markeologist
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Bikes: Our all steel stable: Rodriguez, Ritchey & Bruce Gordon road tandems; Burley pub crawler tandem; two XO-1s, two Fishers, a Comp & Mt Tam; two Gitane TeamPros; 60s Carre; 69-70 Gitane TdF and

Originally Posted by FixerBiker
I believe this is a CyclArt paint job, but there is no painters mark on it.
I want to post a photo but have to make 8 more posts before I'm allowed to
If you don’t have the CyclArt logo on the non-drive side chain stay, going to be tough to confirm its one of their paint jobs and I would actually say no it isn’t (since it lacks the logo). My 1985 Fisher Comp had CyclArt paint work from new, they painted many of the early US-built Fishers including the tiger- and zebra-striped Everests and tri-colored Comps that were in the magazines. Mine is just plain “maroon” but I do have “NORBA” Champion stripes, how rare is that?



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