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Old 09-12-18, 04:37 PM
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Picked this up free from a guy on craigslist. Any idea of the year/model? Couldn’t find the serial number on it. Checked the bottom bracket already.
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I’m not concerned about value. I’m trying to learn about restoration. This is just something to play with.
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Looks like a late 70's at least. Date code is usually found on the rear hub shell, month/year. My daughter rode a 73. Cool thing, they had very shallow North Road handlebars, maybe designed for women. They make great club bars when flipped over. Here's ours.
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Originally Posted by clubman
Looks like a late 70's at least. Date code is usually found on the rear hub shell, month/year. My daughter rode a 73. Cool thing, they had very shallow North Road handlebars, maybe designed for women. They make great club bars when flipped over. Here's ours.

very cool. Thanks
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