Diamondback Cromoly
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I had one of those briefly. But mine was a 1999. I paid $60 for it. 7-speed RSX brifters, derailleurs and brakes. Weighed 26 or 27 lbs.
The one pictured above looks like a 1997. Original specs here:
https://www.bikepedia.com/QuickBike/...model=Interval
The one pictured above looks like a 1997. Original specs here:
https://www.bikepedia.com/QuickBike/...model=Interval
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The reason why things get done to bikes is usually because they can, like everything I supppose. Perhaps that front caliper was a bolt on model as opposed to an allen keyed caliper which has a shorter bolt. They added spacers to the front of the bolt and voila.
Really the bike is ok if it's built right. I don't think those campy brfiters will index those gears for instance. They have little to no value without matching drivetrain. There's a special thread to use if you actually wanted an evaluation but off the cuff, maybe $150 is a reasonable ask?
If it's built right.
Really the bike is ok if it's built right. I don't think those campy brfiters will index those gears for instance. They have little to no value without matching drivetrain. There's a special thread to use if you actually wanted an evaluation but off the cuff, maybe $150 is a reasonable ask?
If it's built right.
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The reason why things get done to bikes is usually because they can, like everything I supppose. Perhaps that front caliper was a bolt on model as opposed to an allen keyed caliper which has a shorter bolt. They added spacers to the front of the bolt and voila.
Really the bike is ok if it's built right. I don't think those campy brfiters will index those gears for instance. They have little to no value without matching drivetrain. There's a special thread to use if you actually wanted an evaluation but off the cuff, maybe $150 is a reasonable ask?
If it's built right.
Really the bike is ok if it's built right. I don't think those campy brfiters will index those gears for instance. They have little to no value without matching drivetrain. There's a special thread to use if you actually wanted an evaluation but off the cuff, maybe $150 is a reasonable ask?
If it's built right.

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