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Early 70s Motobecane Grand Record. This would have been a "racing" bike I reckon when it was sold but it has eyelets, room for comfy tires (it's running 27 x 1 and 1/4), and it's sporting a TA crank which lets me run 46/36 rings up front paired to a 13-26 freewheel. The bike is pretty much "stock" but I've changed out the wheels (campy tipo hubs laced to 27 inch ambrosio rims) and seatpost (campy NR). The other parts such as derailleurs and brakes are original but not the gum rubber Weinmann hoods!:







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yeah, i can see that now that you've pointed it out. not even adaptable, eh? ah well, i am gonna keep an eye out. who knows...one could or two could turn up!
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there's probably others like it, but that's as far as i went. "cannondale bicycle accessories"
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The problem with used I think is deterioration of the plastics and elastics and such. They were built to a price point as anything is. The nylon is stressed from being stretched. The elastic loses stretch. The thread and seams give out. That black one however looks very nice, and pricy too.
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Another bike I never gave a thought to regarding whether it is a sports tourer or not. I'm guessing that thought did not cross the builder's mind (Cino, or Luigi, or whoever)) when the frame was built c.1965. But with the eyelets and the wheelbase, I think it qualifies. Regardless, it's the best riding bike I have ever been on. Ever.



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Spence Wolf of Cupertino bike shop wholeheartedly agreed and equipped many of these with triple cranksets, his custom made long cages for RD's, racks and fenders in many configurations. Quality and cache suited his requirements and clientele, he also tapped Merz later on who built many of his legendary tourer's for him. 


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1981 Fuji S-12-S (18 speed)
A "classic" Fuji. Brooks Pro, Blackburn rack, SKS fenders in matching black, round Cat Eye bar end mirror (black), bags, ESGE kickstand with Greenfield rubber tip, 1" wide Panaracer Padela TGs, original cloth bar tape, white brake lever covers from a U-O8, chain stay protector from an '80s Schwinn, and a bunch of other little extras. Turned up the bars a bit for a comfier ride (23" frame vs 25" frame).

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Beautiful Bikes..
I have a few steel frames as well.
1977 Peugeot PY 10 with Gold Anodized components
1980 Nishiki ONP Pro all Refrigerator White with Black Components
Casatti in Pink Pearl,
Rossin Frameset
Teledyne Titan with Ti Components
and hate to admit about 20 others..Ranging up to a Full Carbon FUJI Professional with all ti or carbon components at 16 pounds for full bottles and 60cm not a bad weight..
I have a few steel frames as well.
1977 Peugeot PY 10 with Gold Anodized components
1980 Nishiki ONP Pro all Refrigerator White with Black Components
Casatti in Pink Pearl,
Rossin Frameset
Teledyne Titan with Ti Components
and hate to admit about 20 others..Ranging up to a Full Carbon FUJI Professional with all ti or carbon components at 16 pounds for full bottles and 60cm not a bad weight..
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Another bike I never gave a thought to regarding whether it is a sports tourer or not. I'm guessing that thought did not cross the builder's mind (Cino, or Luigi, or whoever)) when the frame was built c.1965. But with the eyelets and the wheelbase, I think it qualifies. Regardless, it's the best riding bike I have ever been on. Ever.


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1983 Trek 700
Just finished re-working this bike (with the exception of a few odds and ends). It's carrying all Suntour Superbe and is Reynolds 531C. A really nice handling bike and runs light and fast. The 1983 catalog lists it as a "Sport / Multi Purpose" bike. I've got this one leaning more toward the sport side of the scale:



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1988 Miyata 615 I recently picked up for$100 . All original

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Just finished re-working this bike up (with the exception of a few odds and ends). It's carrying all Suntour Superbe and is Reynolds 531C. A really nice handling bike and runs light and fast. The 1983 catalog lists it as a "Sport / Multi Purpose" bike. I've got this one leaning more toward the sport side of the scale:




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1983 Fuji America
This isn't really a tourer, It's a sport tourer. Note the original water bottle cage and Fujita Professional saddle. Yay. It came to me pretty buggered up, with scuffed paint, an Ultegra derailleur, 6-speed SunTour freewheel, and grip shifters mounted on trekking bars. Yikes!!!
Brought back to original shape. First commute tomorrow...
Brought back to original shape. First commute tomorrow...

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This isn't really a tourer, It's a sport tourer. Note the original water bottle cage and Fujita Professional saddle. Yay. It came to me pretty buggered up, with scuffed paint, an Ultegra derailleur, 6-speed SunTour freewheel, and grip shifters mounted on trekking bars. Yikes!!!
Brought back to original shape. First commute tomorrow...
Brought back to original shape. First commute tomorrow...

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How Trek can forget how to make a bike like this (1983 model 710) is beyond me--it's like Nike forgetting how to make running shoes or Steinway forgetting how to make pianos. Too many 25 year old marketing parasites in the bike biz these days, for sure!
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Just finished re-working this bike (with the exception of a few odds and ends). It's carrying all Suntour Superbe and is Reynolds 531C. A really nice handling bike and runs light and fast. The 1983 catalog lists it as a "Sport / Multi Purpose" bike. I've got this one leaning more toward the sport side of the scale:
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Fuji Finest
I love 70s era racing bikes as most of them are what we would call today a sports touring bike. The Fuji Finest was marketed as a racing bike in the 70s but it has lots of room for fat tires (I'm running 32c tires on it and there's room for fenders) and eyelets. I built it up with a triple with an eye towards doing some of the hilly rides the driftless region of the midwest.
I recently did a 68 mile ride with over 4300 ft of climbing in SW Wisconsin. The bike handles beautifully and the old school cyclone derailleurs with suntour barcon shifters really shift nicely. I'm running an SR 86 bcd triple (48/38/28) with a 7 speed new winner freewheel (13-28).
I built the bike with almost entirely Japanese parts (Nitto bar and stem, Shimano 600 hubs and araya rims, first generation dura ace long reach brakes, SR triple, new winner freewheel, suntour derailleurs).



I recently did a 68 mile ride with over 4300 ft of climbing in SW Wisconsin. The bike handles beautifully and the old school cyclone derailleurs with suntour barcon shifters really shift nicely. I'm running an SR 86 bcd triple (48/38/28) with a 7 speed new winner freewheel (13-28).
I built the bike with almost entirely Japanese parts (Nitto bar and stem, Shimano 600 hubs and araya rims, first generation dura ace long reach brakes, SR triple, new winner freewheel, suntour derailleurs).




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I love 70s era racing bikes as most of them are what we would call today a sports touring bike. The Fuji Finest was marketed as a racing bike in the 70s but it has lots of room for fat tires (I'm running 32c tires on it and there's room for fenders) and eyelets. I built it up with a triple with an eye towards doing some of the hilly rides the driftless region of the midwest.
I recently did a 68 mile ride with over 4300 ft of climbing in SW Wisconsin. The bike handles beautifully and the old school cyclone derailleurs with suntour barcon shifters really shift nicely. I'm running an SR 86 bcd triple (48/38/28) with a 7 speed new winner freewheel (13-28).
I built the bike with almost entirely Japanese parts (Nitto bar and stem, Shimano 600 hubs and araya rims, first generation dura ace long reach brakes, SR triple, new winner freewheel, suntour derailleurs).

I recently did a 68 mile ride with over 4300 ft of climbing in SW Wisconsin. The bike handles beautifully and the old school cyclone derailleurs with suntour barcon shifters really shift nicely. I'm running an SR 86 bcd triple (48/38/28) with a 7 speed new winner freewheel (13-28).
I built the bike with almost entirely Japanese parts (Nitto bar and stem, Shimano 600 hubs and araya rims, first generation dura ace long reach brakes, SR triple, new winner freewheel, suntour derailleurs).

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Great looking bike. There is some fine riding in upstate NY on both sides of the Hudson. What kind of gearing are you running? Some of the hills in the Gunks and along the Hudson have steep climbs. That would be a great area to do an eroica type ride.
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This bike has a 2x10 setup: 48/34 front and an 11-32 cassette. Microshift rear derailleur and brifters, Tiagra front derailleur.
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I like the bag, it's a Carradice Keswick bag. I picked it up recently along with a saddle bag, a carradice barley, from SJS cycles. With the fall of the pound (thank you Brexit), the prices have become very reasonable. It looks very old school which I like and it is a very solid bag. It also has a cool and very usable mount for a front light underneath the bag. It is a well thought out product.
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