Show Us Your Bikes Starting With V
#28
Senior Member
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 5,396
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From: Norman, Oklahoma
Bikes: Too many to list
Vianelli project frameset --- plans are to build up with Racing T groupset --- just have too many irons in the fire and haven't been able to find a few key parts for the rig yet -- mostly easy stuff
#30
Senior Member


Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 12,567
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From: Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada - burrrrr!
Bikes: 1958 Rabeneick 120D, 1968 Legnano Gran Premio, 196? Torpado Professional, 2000 Marinoni Piuma
Many years ago, while riding my yard sale loop, I stumbled across this old Viking. The asking price of $15.00 CND was argued down to $12.00 CND and home came the Viking...

Sadly, my guess is that the owner wanted to get a stuck seat post out and used a vice to assist with the task. I NEVER EVER apply a lot of force to anything on a bicycle, anymore...

Sadly, my guess is that the owner wanted to get a stuck seat post out and used a vice to assist with the task. I NEVER EVER apply a lot of force to anything on a bicycle, anymore...
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#31
Mr. Anachronism


Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 2,110
Likes: 293
From: Somewhere west of Tobie's
Bikes: fillet-brazed Chicago Schwinns, and some other stuff
Many years ago, while riding my yard sale loop, I stumbled across this old Viking. The asking price of $15.00 CND was argued down to $12.00 CND and home came the Viking...
Sadly, my guess is that the owner wanted to get a stuck seat post out and used a vice to assist with the task. I NEVER EVER apply a lot of force to anything on a bicycle, anymore...
Sadly, my guess is that the owner wanted to get a stuck seat post out and used a vice to assist with the task. I NEVER EVER apply a lot of force to anything on a bicycle, anymore...
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