Greetings and a Bernhard Carré question
#26
Extraordinary Magnitude


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Bikes: 1978 Trek TX700; 1978/79 Trek 736; 1984 Specialized Stumpjumper Sport; 1984 Schwinn Voyageur SP; 1985 Trek 620; 1985 Trek 720; 1986 Trek 400 Elance; 1987 Schwinn High Sierra; 1990 Miyata 1000LT
Hey! That's my old bike!!! The Golden Boy.
(Just kidding.).
(Just kidding.).
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Commence to jigglin’ huh?!?!
"But hey, always love to hear from opinionated amateurs." -says some guy to Mr. Marshall.
Commence to jigglin’ huh?!?!
"But hey, always love to hear from opinionated amateurs." -says some guy to Mr. Marshall.
#27
You don't need to replace the DO (on or both) there is a genuine Campagnolo hanger bit that's made to repair this "drewed" example. Now the challenge is finding one of THOSE (and the repair shop to braze it). The handlebars with molded-on "pleather" hoods and wrap, most likely the Philippe stem as well, are straight off a late '70s or early '80s Motobecane. Too bad such a nice frame has been mishandled, now you can show it that TLC it deserves.
#28
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Canpagnolo 1010a dropout
often described the same with or without the threaded eyelet.
so, what is lurking underneath that hardware store of a seatpost binder bolt?
also, looks closed up to me- my guess a 26.6 that was closed to accept a 26.4 post
often described the same with or without the threaded eyelet.
so, what is lurking underneath that hardware store of a seatpost binder bolt?
also, looks closed up to me- my guess a 26.6 that was closed to accept a 26.4 post






