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Old 05-09-17 | 03:01 PM
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Love when this happens :)

Sometimes when I roll up to the shop on Tuesday to start the week, treasures block the door...

https://flic.kr/p/UpMTV1
https://flic.kr/p/Tqt4Uk
https://flic.kr/p/U4YU4d

Nishiki International, Schwinn Voyager(?) and some nice waterproof panniers.

Generous people are lovely. I may treat myself and bring the Nishiki back to life today...

www.ptrecyclery.org
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Old 05-09-17 | 04:03 PM
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Nice one, Nick! That Schwinn doesn't look too bad either.

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Old 05-09-17 | 05:54 PM
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Those are really interesting stays on the Nishiki.
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Old 05-09-17 | 06:30 PM
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That Schwinn might be a super Le Tour Luxe.
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Old 05-09-17 | 09:15 PM
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Very nice.
I went to your website. Do you have an email address? I am looking for a few ... "esoteric" parts.
I live car free in Idaho.
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Old 05-09-17 | 09:37 PM
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Originally Posted by bicyclridr4life
Very nice.
I went to your website. Do you have an email address? I am looking for a few ... "esoteric" parts.
I live car free in Idaho.
shop at ptrecyclery dot org but I must warn you, our esoteric and fancy stuff is pretty lean. If you want an old 26" nothing special mtn bike frame than lordy o lordy are you in luck!

Good stuff, hmm. Maybe a Helico matic somewhere...
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Old 05-10-17 | 11:37 AM
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Old 05-10-17 | 08:53 PM
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College school year ends, and kids don't want/need to take their 'campus' bikes with them. Great time to score some sweet deals!!!
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Old 05-11-17 | 05:11 AM
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The Schwinn's the keeper. Too small for me though. 😉
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Old 05-11-17 | 06:14 AM
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College school year ends, and kids don't want/need to take their 'campus' bikes with them. Great time to score some sweet deals!!!
Next month for us, since we're on the quarter system.
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Old 05-11-17 | 08:12 AM
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The Schwinn's the keeper. Too small for me though. 😉
I'm most excited by the tiny Schwinn but the seat post is seized. Clamped the bike by the post upside down with the st full of BP blaster.

I'll crank on it with some volunteers today. Back to life zombie Schwinn, I command ye!

I do like the Nishiki too tho. Problem is every old road bike we get is a 23" or bigger. Need variety for the smaller humans.
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Old 05-12-17 | 08:15 PM
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Old Nishiki is now a 27" × 1 3/8" ****** battle bike!! Those Bloodhounds look tough.

Tiny knobs, micro ratchet stem shifters, 1 to 1 hill gear (30t ring up front and out back), KB Japanese rando bars, this goofball is dope .

https://flic.kr/p/UFP4wm

Turns out the Schwinner is a Schwinn Voyageur SP - with the one year and done Suntour Superbe Tech rd which, not surprisingly, seems to have exploded and durn near ruined the 40 spoke rear wheel.

That bike is BEAUTIFUL. One of our favorite volunteers spent a lot of time cursing at it today. Gonna have a weird XO-1 style cockpit bc it was lying around and seemed appropriate. Pics of that one soon...
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