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Trek 720 almost done...
just waiting for the toe clips to come out of the oxalic acid bath, but couldn't wait to shoot a few pics and take it for a spin. Just thought I'd share....
http://www.observedtrials.net/otn3/720treksmall.JPG http://www.observedtrials.net/otn3/720trek2smallJPG.JPG http://www.observedtrials.net/otn3/720trek3small.JPG http://www.observedtrials.net/otn3/720trek4smallJPG.JPG |
Oh man, what a nice bike. I want one of those in a 62 cm size!
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Beautiful! The 720 is one of my dream bikes........What kind of canti brakes are those?
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Mariner Fan, Glad you like it. I kept it as original as I could; only replaced the tires, bar tape, chain and shifter cables...everything else got a full cleaning and refurbishing. The pics don't show the paint dings, rust on the cable guides, and assorted scars from the last 20+ years. From a couple feet away it really does look nice. and personally I always prefer a vintage bike that has kept it's "character" over a new powdercoat when the original paint is even remotely salvagable.
Well Biked, Thanks. I believe the cantis are Shimano XT's...here's a closer pic. http://www.observedtrials.net/otn3/720trekebrakes.JPG EDIT: Just realized I need a cap on that straddle wire... |
Originally Posted by Mariner Fan
Oh man, what a nice bike. I want one of those in a 62 cm size!
The vintage XTs are probably my favorite vintage cantilever, I think the gran compe 982s I have are slightly more aesthetically pleasing but you can't beat the XTs for ease of adjustability and function. |
Originally Posted by eastcoaststeve
Well Biked, Thanks. I believe the cantis are Shimano XT's...here's a closer pic.
Thanks for posting that, those are indeed nice cantis. I'm looking at possibilities for a touring frame I have, I may look into those on ebay- |
Originally Posted by well biked
Thanks for posting that, those are indeed nice cantis. I'm looking at possibilities for a touring frame I have, I may look into those on ebay-
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Originally Posted by cyclotoine
Is it an old touring bike? The distance from post to rim was different on the older bike than on the post 1990 bikes.... I forget what the adjustability it but I think nominal post to center of pad holder is 25mm
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Well Biked,
If you're going to be looking for a set the model number on them is: BR-MC70 and they are dated "HG" which works out to July 1983. Hope this helps. |
Originally Posted by eastcoaststeve
Well Biked,
If you're going to be looking for a set the model number on them is: BR-MC70 and they are dated "HG" which works out to July 1983. Hope this helps. |
Beautiful bike and I really like metallic Burgundy. Very nice. I'll bet it rides like a dream.
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Mariner Fan,
How would a 61cm fit you...looks nice. http://cgi.ebay.com/1983-Trek-720-61...QQcmdZViewItem |
Thanks for the tip. I'm a bit tall for that bike. Yours is the bomb. Love the burgandy color.
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Originally Posted by Mariner Fan
Oh man, what a nice bike. I want one of those in a 62 cm size!
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