Upgraded 55cm 1984 Team Fuji
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Upgraded 55cm 1984 Team Fuji
I was just wondering how much my bike could be worth now that it has all these components on it. I still have all the original stuff too, but i like my components more. This is by far the best bike I have owned yet and i don't plan on getting rid of it any time soon. But i do like to know the value of my bikes.
Frame/Fork - Great condition 1984 55cm Team Fuji
Wheelset - Ukai 700x25c w/ Sunshine Gyro-master hubs w/ Suntour winner 6 speed freewheel
Cranks - Sugino AS w/ Sugino M-type 42/53 ultra 6 chainrings
Bars - ITM Super Italia pro-260 42cm anatomic drop bars
Stem - 3TTT Record
Brakes - new Campagnolo Xenon dual pivotal
Levers - NOS Miche ? Brake levers
Derailleurs - Suntour Cyclone M2
Chain - NOS Regina extra chain
Pedals - Kyokuto top run w/ Sakae cages
Shifters - vintage Campagnolo bar end shifters
Seatpost - Sugino SP-H
Saddle - San Marco ?
Headset - Tange Falcon
Thanks for looking, Pictures on request.
Frame/Fork - Great condition 1984 55cm Team Fuji
Wheelset - Ukai 700x25c w/ Sunshine Gyro-master hubs w/ Suntour winner 6 speed freewheel
Cranks - Sugino AS w/ Sugino M-type 42/53 ultra 6 chainrings
Bars - ITM Super Italia pro-260 42cm anatomic drop bars
Stem - 3TTT Record
Brakes - new Campagnolo Xenon dual pivotal
Levers - NOS Miche ? Brake levers
Derailleurs - Suntour Cyclone M2
Chain - NOS Regina extra chain
Pedals - Kyokuto top run w/ Sakae cages
Shifters - vintage Campagnolo bar end shifters
Seatpost - Sugino SP-H
Saddle - San Marco ?
Headset - Tange Falcon
Thanks for looking, Pictures on request.
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I'm going to wait til my new cables and bar tape get here, I took them off last night and it doesn't look too pretty at the moment. Here's an old photo before the upgrades -

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I raced one of those in high school - sad Suntour superbe pro on it. Loved that bike, but I recall it was a bit heavy though.
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Cool it Javier Bardem. Haha maybe these will make up for it. I have the Campy bar end shifters, I'm just waiting for the cable stops.








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Your choices are fine, but I wouldn't want bar ends on that bike. The down tube shifters are just fine for an otherwise sporty/racing geometry like the Team. I think that the Campy brake calipers and shifters are overkill on that frame, too, as the standard issue DiaCompe calipers and SunTour shifters worked just fine.
$300 if I were buying it to keep and ride, but I'd take the Campy shifters off and put DT's back on. I'd keep the bar end shifters for a future touring or commuter build.
$300 if I were buying it to keep and ride, but I'd take the Campy shifters off and put DT's back on. I'd keep the bar end shifters for a future touring or commuter build.
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Keep in mind i still have the original downtube shifters, brake calipers, and most of the other components. I will definitely put them back on if i sell it.
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Good plan. I've done that, too.
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