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Here are two catches from this week.
The first one is a Marinoni track bike from 1977 (I think Marinoni started in 1976) , hubs dated 1974. Full record track group !



The second one is an Argon 18 , full near mint Chorus group and columbus SP frame. I love the paint! It looks even better in person.

The first one is a Marinoni track bike from 1977 (I think Marinoni started in 1976) , hubs dated 1974. Full record track group !



The second one is an Argon 18 , full near mint Chorus group and columbus SP frame. I love the paint! It looks even better in person.


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mainducoyote - Where'd you manage to find those??
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mainducoyote - Where'd you manage to find those??
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Ross Eurosport
We were shopping in the neighborhood Sunday afternoon, changed plans and decided to go home for lunch. I found this Ross EuroSport sulking against a tree on the sidewalk, behind a parked car. I stopped the car and confirmed with the resident that the bike was put out to pasture. She was quickly led to the car and carefully put in the trunk. So, here she is, after a shower and scrub. I still can't believe I got a bike for free in this area.
Only thing I don't like is that she has 26" wheels (steel of course, chrome slightly rusted all over) with 26" x 1-3/8 tires. The clamps are there but the bottle cage is missing. The fork is chromed at the bottom. She even has the freewheeling bottom bracket. I was wondering what the black ring was at the center of the chain ring and then read about the freewheeling bottom bracket here. There is a gash in the paint on the main tube towards the saddle but besides that the paint is fine. There are no size or year markings that I could see, too. Wonder why she has 26"" wheels? Did LBS put smaller wheels for shorter riders?
Only thing I don't like is that she has 26" wheels (steel of course, chrome slightly rusted all over) with 26" x 1-3/8 tires. The clamps are there but the bottle cage is missing. The fork is chromed at the bottom. She even has the freewheeling bottom bracket. I was wondering what the black ring was at the center of the chain ring and then read about the freewheeling bottom bracket here. There is a gash in the paint on the main tube towards the saddle but besides that the paint is fine. There are no size or year markings that I could see, too. Wonder why she has 26"" wheels? Did LBS put smaller wheels for shorter riders?
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Wow both of those are super rare finds.. The marinoni is just wow, and I never saw such an "old" Argon 18, I just kinda figured them for being new alu/carb bikes from recent times, weird when you see an older steel framed bike from a company like that.
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Shifters are branded GripShift, to the best of my knowledge no one else makes them. I am also inclined to believe these are an "uprade" post purchase.
I have run GripShift on mountain bikes and don't really care for them, as you tend to get a lot of accidental shifting while climbing.
I have run GripShift on mountain bikes and don't really care for them, as you tend to get a lot of accidental shifting while climbing.
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Only thing I don't like is that she has 26" wheels (steel of course, chrome slightly rusted all over) with 26" x 1-3/8 tires. The clamps are there but the bottle cage is missing. The fork is chromed at the bottom. She even has the freewheeling bottom bracket. I was wondering what the black ring was at the center of the chain ring and then read about the freewheeling bottom bracket here. There is a gash in the paint on the main tube towards the saddle but besides that the paint is fine. There are no size or year markings that I could see, too. Wonder why she has 26"" wheels? Did LBS put smaller wheels for shorter riders?[/QUOTE]
Your Ross appears to have a one piece Ashtabula crank and not a Front Freewheel. The Ashtabula crank + the 26" rims = Dept. Store bike. Nice find nonetheless.
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[QUOTE=mainducoyote;9641439]Here are two catches from this week.
The first one is a Marinoni track bike from 1977 (I think Marinoni started in 1976) , hubs dated 1974. Full record track group !
The second one is an Argon 18 , full near mint Chorus group and columbus SP frame. I love the paint! It looks even better in person.]
Very nice catches, beats going to the dump. Track frames have really gone through the roof.
The first one is a Marinoni track bike from 1977 (I think Marinoni started in 1976) , hubs dated 1974. Full record track group !
The second one is an Argon 18 , full near mint Chorus group and columbus SP frame. I love the paint! It looks even better in person.]
Very nice catches, beats going to the dump. Track frames have really gone through the roof.
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I'm close to capacity. A friend just dropped this off. A Ventura? Looks like a Centurion clone.

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They have worked for me in the past. I had two different WTB ads up in the past and both worked well. One was WTB track bike and I didn't list what size I was looking for or anything. I just said my conversion wouldn't cut it anymore, and I wanted to ride the local velodrome. I never thought that one would work until I ended up buying an 84 Fuji Track bike that was mint complete for $300. I parted it out at variously places (frameset went for $360 on Ebay), and I even kept a few parts. The other WTB was road bikes that don't have the words huffy, magna, free spirit, Varsity or Continental on them. I got a few reasonable lower to mid-range models for $20-50 and a complete Miyata with a bunch of C-record and super Record with another wheelset and frameset for $200. I haven't tried one in the last year, but they do sometimes work.
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Great week! '85 Ritchey & '93 Cuda - $100
This past week was incredible!
I finally landed that early Durango built Barracuda that I always wanted and two days later the Holy Grail lands at my feet... I picked up both bikes (from different owners) for only $100.00. I still can't believe it!
Here are link to velospace with descriptions and pictures, thanks for looking, enjoy!
1993 Barracuda A2L (Limited):
https://velospace.org/node/23075
1985 Ritchey Comp:
https://velospace.org/node/23148
I finally landed that early Durango built Barracuda that I always wanted and two days later the Holy Grail lands at my feet... I picked up both bikes (from different owners) for only $100.00. I still can't believe it!
Here are link to velospace with descriptions and pictures, thanks for looking, enjoy!
1993 Barracuda A2L (Limited):
https://velospace.org/node/23075
1985 Ritchey Comp:
https://velospace.org/node/23148
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This is my best deal I have yet to find. I have another thread going about whether or not to keep it or turn it for profit.
Scored this Bianchi, albeit an asian model, for $15 off of CL. Have a set of Nitto bars and a prettier stem ready to go on.
Scored this Bianchi, albeit an asian model, for $15 off of CL. Have a set of Nitto bars and a prettier stem ready to go on.

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Only thing I don't like is that she has 26" wheels (steel of course, chrome slightly rusted all over) with 26" x 1-3/8 tires. The clamps are there but the bottle cage is missing. The fork is chromed at the bottom. She even has the freewheeling bottom bracket. I was wondering what the black ring was at the center of the chain ring and then read about the freewheeling bottom bracket here. There is a gash in the paint on the main tube towards the saddle but besides that the paint is fine. There are no size or year markings that I could see, too. Wonder why she has 26"" wheels? Did LBS put smaller wheels for shorter riders?
Yes, it has a 1 piece crank but it does seem to have a freewheeling bottom bracket. I rode it and when I stop paddling, the chain keeps going with the rear wheel. Also, it has a LBS sticker, with 3 addresses in Monmouth County, NJ. So far, I have been able to buy only 1 bike with 27" wheels, a low end Miata in near mint condition, came with a manual. This is my third bike with 26" rims.
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Right there with 'ya
Hey Kevin's 'bru,
Man, I'm right there with 'ya on those catalogs! Drool and all! Over at Barracuda - Totally Driven, www.barracudebicycles.com they do a good job of documenting the earlier, Pre-Ross buyout, Barracudas. If you're down to buy, there is a for sale section. Mind you, the site is small and doesn't get a lot of traffic but it beats crossing your fingers on Ebay. Here is a link to the print section:
https://www.barracudabicycles.com/magazines.html
Thanks for stoppin' in!
Peace,
-DON-
Man, I'm right there with 'ya on those catalogs! Drool and all! Over at Barracuda - Totally Driven, www.barracudebicycles.com they do a good job of documenting the earlier, Pre-Ross buyout, Barracudas. If you're down to buy, there is a for sale section. Mind you, the site is small and doesn't get a lot of traffic but it beats crossing your fingers on Ebay. Here is a link to the print section:
https://www.barracudabicycles.com/magazines.html
Thanks for stoppin' in!
Peace,
-DON-
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I am sorry to say that I will likely be repainting that bike, please forgive me. The paint on the chainstays and on the top tube is fairly haggard. And... I am not a big fan of pink/purple bikes. If it was celeste, I would leave it, black definately, red maybe, but pink I just cannot do.
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That is a great deal indeed. I bought an "Asian Bianchi" in 1982, a Bianchi Limited. Still one of my best bikes, and my wife still loves riding it. They did some nice tricks with the geometry that made it an extremely comfortable racing frame.
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Nice score!
Hey rhpdxbikes,
If you're looking to sell those bars, I'll nick them! I'll make it worth your while... $15.00, that way if you dump the bike, it's all gravy! You're in the chips, full profit man! Whadda 'ya think?
-DON-
If you're looking to sell those bars, I'll nick them! I'll make it worth your while... $15.00, that way if you dump the bike, it's all gravy! You're in the chips, full profit man! Whadda 'ya think?
-DON-
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I would be up for selling those bars, they are just plain jane aluminum mustache bars, with a slight rise. A bit scuffed at that.