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Old 04-20-07, 08:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Cyclemaniac
In looking at the pictures if anyone knows anything about the components or the bike in general that would be great!
Nice Miyata, and a great price. Those shifters/derailleurs may have a "Z" in the item number on them. Those Z series ones were lower mid-range stuff I think.
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Originally Posted by BlankCrows
I found this lugless Pug today. Per the sticker it is a 54cm PH10S. I think it may have at least a couple upgrades -- nice Campy clamp-on downtube shifters (they don't match the Simplex 'Peugeot' derailleurs) and pretty Suntour Superbe levers and calipers, and I'm guessing the Super Champion Competition rims are upgrades as well. The Profil bottle cage is funky looking. It needs a special bottle, correct?

The frame is Carbolite 103, but in a white pearlescent with only a couple nicks. It will clean up nice.

Sweet Find Bill! It should clean up nicely.
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PSN: Super Vitus Mix ture of Campy victory, Mavic and Modolo 21.6 lbs

$29.99+tax: Peugeot with super vitus and Campy components
Frame: Super vitus double butted.
fork: Super vitus
Crank set: Campy
F and R deleireur Campy:
Down Tub Shifter: Campy
Wheels: Mavic + Normandy
Brake: Modolo
QR: Siplex
Hand Bar: Phileppe(?)

Frame is hand made in France. BB width is 68 mm.

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PSN: Super Vitus Mix ture of Campy victory, Mavic and Modolo 21.6 lbs
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Old 04-21-07, 06:35 AM
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GR-9's from eBay for £5.23 total, incl shipping, which is 1/4 the new price in the UK. I guess I can take them off my sig!

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Guerciotti. EL tubing. 'Nuff said.







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Originally Posted by Sammyboy
GR-9's from eBay for £5.23 total, incl shipping, which is 1/4 the new price in the UK. I guess I can take them off my sig!
Tell me Sammy - have you ever heard of the MKS MP 707 touring model? I have a pair of these kicking around - they look similar to the GR-9s.

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Nice!
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Originally Posted by braingel
Nice!
Yes - too bad it has this little spoiler on the downtube:



Thankfully, it doesn't appear to be cracked. Shimano 600 w/STI shifters for this baby.

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Scored this 60's Conti. while working at the co-op today. Slow day so I went looking around. Saw it and just had to have it. All the cool 60's parts are still on it besides the chrome fork. No big deal, I have a black Schwinn fork that will fit it. It is a triple too, how cool!

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Got an aluminum GT road bike with a full campy chours/record group from the pawn shop for 250.00 about 10 times what I usually spend. I was planning on selling the parts on evil bay to finance my summer bike habits. It is so shiny though, but amazingly enough doesn't have the "that looks like it will last" look to it. But that 10speed rear hub is smooth.

It's in pieces now and seems to be telling me to hang it on the A-D Olympian I have just lying there in my size too.

Does anyone know anything about ALum GT road frames? Triple triangle 7000 series AL frame with what looks to be 2002 to 2003 campy group. The frame is unpainted with only GT stickers. There are remains of the model on the top tube but too worn off to read. Stickers are blue.

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but the camera is sleeping right now.

Definately one of my top catched evea!

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Originally Posted by cudak888
Guerciotti. EL tubing. 'Nuff said.
You found your fork!
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Originally Posted by cudak888
Tell me Sammy - have you ever heard of the MKS MP 707 touring model? I have a pair of these kicking around - they look similar to the GR-9s.

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I haven't heard of those, no. I'm looking for the perfect pedal to use with sneakers, clips and straps, and this is the next step on my search. The old Richards Bicycle Book, when it was more of a reference, and less of a coffee table picture book, called those platform pedals, and I've wanted some ever since my feet got wide enough that the quills on quill pedals hurt the edge of my foot. I've got the wierd triangular Shimano 600 pedals, and they're good, but the ridge for the cleat is very pronounced. I've got a pair of track pedals, and they're good, but not really wide enough. I'm hoping that these touring pedals will be the panacea.
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Yet another flea market find. Put air in the tires and rode it around the yard, great condition. I'll give it a clean and relube, and adjust the cables, and out the door it goes. Or maybe I'll sell the Bridgestone instead. He started at $50, but I got it for $40.,,,,BD

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Originally Posted by JunkYardBike
You found your fork!
No, this is a 57cm frame, so I was able to use the fork from the 59cm Basso.

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I haven't heard of those, no. I'm looking for the perfect pedal to use with sneakers, clips and straps, and this is the next step on my search.
You might be interested in my 707's as well, if you might be in need of another pair. Mine have an odd toe clip attachment (flat w/tapped hole under the foward section of the pedal), but otherwise very close to the ones you just got. The bottom of them are flat as well, with a grippy area for non-clipped shoes.

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Out a a big garage sale/flea market on the weekend. Found a Thapex pump buried in a toolbox (exactly like the one on this bike: https://www.bikecult.com/works/archiv...dawesRTML.html ) for 6$ Canadian. Seemed like a good deal, so I picked it up for my Macleans project.
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Neat ebay drop off store catch, 1972 Puch Royal X. This is my first butted 531 bike, now I understand the acclaim, bike rides great. Kind of an interesting group on it, the frame has a '72' stamped on it, and it has early dura-ace everything, except oddly suntour stem shifters. I hope to find some first gen. dura-ace bar end shifters. Well here's a couple pics off my flickr....


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Neat ebay drop off store catch, 1972 Puch Royal X. This is my first butted 531 bike, now I understand the acclaim, bike rides great. Kind of an interesting group on it, the frame has a '72' stamped on it, and it has early dura-ace everything, except oddly suntour stem shifters. I hope to find some first gen. dura-ace bar end shifters. Well here's a couple pics off my flickr....
Even the horse is impressed! Nice catch!
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Originally Posted by amnomad
Neat ebay drop off store catch, 1972 Puch Royal X. This is my first butted 531 bike, now I understand the acclaim, bike rides great. Kind of an interesting group on it, the frame has a '72' stamped on it, and it has early dura-ace everything, except oddly suntour stem shifters. I hope to find some first gen. dura-ace bar end shifters. Well here's a couple pics off my flickr....
Beautiful bike. Why won't you let the horse look at it? Is that why it's biting your saddle?

Seriously, that's a nice looking bike. Did you get a deal on it? Was it a local store?
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I passed on a P.O.S. Schwinn Sprint with a bent frame, steel wheels and complete junk parts. The only reason I looked twice was due to the pedals. It had very nice Suntour Superbe pedals!!! The bike was $15. I'm wondering if I should go back and spend the $15, pull the pedals, and drop off the hulk at the metal recycler on my way home.
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Superbe pedals are easily worth $15, so get back there.
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