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Old 03-08-06 | 07:48 AM
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I just got around to scanning a Canadian 1983 Nishiki catalog I picked up at the LBS back then.

Front Back Carrera Rally Olympic Landau Competition Continental International Superbe Bushwacker

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Old 03-08-06 | 09:39 AM
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nice one! pretty light bikes. do you have peugeot catalog too?
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Old 03-08-06 | 10:43 AM
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Awesome, check the international! Mine is definately '84 or later as T-Mar determined for me, the 83 has caliper brakes. YUK!
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Old 03-08-06 | 11:46 AM
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cyclotoine, I guess you mean regular vintage brakes as opposed to aero brakes. Yes, the Superbe was the first with aero brakes. We had a guy riding with us with one of those and we'd make fun of his "cable-less" brakes.

CdnPeugeot, no, I have no Peugeot literature.
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Old 03-08-06 | 12:59 PM
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cyclotoine, I guess you mean regular vintage brakes as opposed to aero brakes. Yes, the Superbe was the first with aero brakes. We had a guy riding with us with one of those and we'd make fun of his "cable-less" brakes.
Nope I mean later Internationals had cantilever brakes
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