Fuji Pulsar?
#1
Fuji Pulsar?
I have a slight chance to get two, ladies and mens for a good price. But is it a good price? Are they decent
or low end bikes? I found no real info but a picture, and a craigslist ad in another city with no info.,,,,BD
or low end bikes? I found no real info but a picture, and a craigslist ad in another city with no info.,,,,BD
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So many bikes, so little dime.
So many bikes, so little dime.
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Yet another vegan biker
Joined: Dec 2005
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From: Trapped behind the corn curtain
Bikes: Sakae Prism, Vintage Fuji bike(S), too many bikes, one from scratch bike.
The mid 80's were low end.
The two I've seen had cheaply stamped steel chainrings, steel rims, hi-ten frame and a hung rear derailleur. Mine were made in Taiwan (not that they don't make good stuff, just not these two)
The two I've seen had cheaply stamped steel chainrings, steel rims, hi-ten frame and a hung rear derailleur. Mine were made in Taiwan (not that they don't make good stuff, just not these two)
#3
I emailed them asking the approximate year, and the brand name on the components (shifting mechanisms). Thanks for the info. They're not out of line price wise really, but I need to decide if I want them first. I already have two bikes no one wants to buy
,,,,BD
,,,,BD
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So many bikes, so little dime.
So many bikes, so little dime.
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Yet another vegan biker
Joined: Dec 2005
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From: Trapped behind the corn curtain
Bikes: Sakae Prism, Vintage Fuji bike(S), too many bikes, one from scratch bike.
Bikedued,
The one in the picture looks like alloy wheels. They weren't though, they had some sort of gray powdercoat on them and completely failed the magnet test.
The one in the picture looks like alloy wheels. They weren't though, they had some sort of gray powdercoat on them and completely failed the magnet test.






