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Team Proctor...
I picked this early Proctor up at the McGregor dump yesterday. I was surprised to see it made out of a lesser tube set and double surprised to see that it was a "Team Proctor". I have no idea what this means and hope that someone can shed some light on this bicycle. Remember, I actually do get my bikes, often times, from the dump.
Anyway, the Team Proctor... https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...3af7e879d3.jpg Is the TEAM sticker original or added by someone after the bike was purchased..? https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...25a8815650.jpg Nothing special about the tube set... https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...77c5670302.jpg A bit of truing required to achieve road worthy status..:-) https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...6fa0b031c9.jpg Three or four gallons of Prolink should do the trick to this rarely used drive chain... https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...b1a05ae6d2.jpg |
Is that a Suntour Cyclone Mark II RD ?
The S C MK. II RD gets some good press here . https://www.bikeradar.com/features/m...e-custom-riva/ https://images.immediate.co.uk/produ...ckground=white |
This looks like a lower mid-range frame from the mid-1980s. It wouldn't surprise me if this was contract manufactured in Asia. The serial number, if present, may provide a clue.
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Originally Posted by markwesti
(Post 21109379)
Is that a Suntour Cyclone Mark II RD ?
The S C MK. II RD gets some good press here . https://www.bikeradar.com/features/m...e-custom-riva/ |
hmmmm...... the Peoria Bicycle Club used to organize a local race with the Proctor Hospital acting as a sponsor. It was known as the Proctor Bicycle Classic.
No known connection to any bike manufacturing that I know of, though. Steve in Peoria |
What does that bike have for a serial number Randy? It does not look like the Brad Proctor bikes i have seen. The lettering on the decal is not similar.
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Originally Posted by steelbikeguy
(Post 21109618)
hmmmm...... the Peoria Bicycle Club used to organize a local race with the Proctor Hospital acting as a sponsor. It was known as the Proctor Bicycle Classic.
No known connection to any bike manufacturing that I know of, though. Steve in Peoria |
Mystery solved - it is a Bianchi, serial number BS582009. Closer inspection, today, revealed Bianchi forged drops, front and rear. Glad it is not a Proctor as my opinion of the builder would be negatively impacted. The workmanship on the Bianchi does not come close to other Proctors and Proctor-Townsend steeds to come my way.
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The serial number format is that Bianchi's Japanese source and indicates February 1985 manufacture. The tubeset, components and fully chromed fork are consistent with a mid-1980s, Canadian market, Bianchi Bici II.
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