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Old 04-22-19, 09:02 PM
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Local Nishiki Continental

Not mine, no connection. For posterity only. This one looks like it doesn't use cantilevers nor does it possess the mid-fork blade braze on rack mount. Stays not that lengthy either.

Looking to add a cool ride to your stable? 23 inch c to c Nishiki Continental. I'm original owner circa 1983. Japan made CroMoly frame rides like a dream. Original wheels, hubs, brakes, crank, derailleurs, shifters, etc. Always maintained and garage kept. BMX pedals coming off and will sell with original pedals. text is best 204 791-0211. $275. OBO







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There was one on NYC CL last year with a 25" frame for $75 in great condition. I was too late in responding to the posting ... I still cry myself to sleep over it!
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That sure looks similar to the '77 comp, Oh boy Oberto! Does it ride smooth? And how. The Sugino and Cyclone setup, solid. I'm riding 54/44 up front and 12-24 five speed in the rear.
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Very nice bike but not a 23 inch.
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