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jaknudsen 04-30-10 02:20 AM


Originally Posted by ahandley (Post 10743925)
Help identifying GT mountain bike
The serial number is H3J07840. I think it is a 90's that was purple and has Shimano STX components. Can you help identify? Thanks.


Could be a Ricochet or Tequesta, maybe? What kind of fork is it?

Here's some old GT catalogues: http://www.mtb-kataloge.de/html/gt.html

And some tips on how to decipher GT serial numbers: http://bmxmuseum.com/bikes/info/122/

Smokinapankake 04-30-10 06:27 AM

I'm guessing Avalanche. 1 or maybe 2 steps below their super-duper Zaskar.

raverson 04-30-10 08:59 AM


Originally Posted by Chris_in_Miami (Post 10743598)
but I did buy this nice '78 Trek TX300 for less than he was asking for the Raleigh:

Excellent score!

VintageBikeGirl 04-30-10 10:21 AM

I'm new here an thought posting my "scores" would be a good way to say hi.

I'm new at this collecting and fixing up old bikes, but in the last 2 months here is what I have gotten.....

60's Hawthorne 3 speed cruiser...in decent shape once it was cleaned up. Paid $15 at thrift store.

84 Nishiki Royal in excellent condition. chrome molybdenum frame alloy rims and other parts. It just needed cleaned and new tires. Paid $5 at thrift store.

Peugeot UE-18 mixte in near perfect shape. This is my baby, the perfect bike for me. Paid $15 at thrift store

and the other day I got at Schwinn Continental for $5 at a thrift store. It needs some work, but is in decent shape.

noglider 04-30-10 10:24 AM

Excellent work, and welcome.

The UE-18 is well equipped. We were recently talking about that model.

jtgotsjets 04-30-10 10:40 AM


Originally Posted by VintageBikeGirl (Post 10746097)
I'm new here an thought posting my "scores" would be a good way to say hi.

I'm new at this collecting and fixing up old bikes, but in the last 2 months here is what I have gotten.....

60's Hawthorne 3 speed cruiser...in decent shape once it was cleaned up. Paid $15 at thrift store.

84 Nishiki Royal in excellent condition. chrome molybdenum frame alloy rims and other parts. It just needed cleaned and new tires. Paid $5 at thrift store.

Peugeot UE-18 mixte in near perfect shape. This is my baby, the perfect bike for me. Paid $15 at thrift store

and the other day I got at Schwinn Continental for $5 at a thrift store. It needs some work, but is in decent shape.

The best way to say hi is with a bunch of pictures.... ;)

Chris_in_Miami 04-30-10 10:59 AM

Wow VintageBikeGirl, it sounds like your thrift stores are in a parallel universe where it's 1980, great scores! I haven't seen a $5 bike in a long time...

VintageBikeGirl 04-30-10 11:04 AM

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Here is the Nishiki that I paid 5 bucks for.

VintageBikeGirl 04-30-10 11:13 AM

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and this is my Peugeot UE-18 mixte, I added the bag and 1 new tire, but this is the condition I got it in....for $15.

auchencrow 04-30-10 11:18 AM

Wow VintageBikeGirl!

Just a newbie, and yet you are a role model for the rest of us !
4 Bikes in rapid succession - at time warp thrift store prices.
Great scores !

VintageBikeGirl 04-30-10 11:23 AM


Originally Posted by Chris_in_Miami (Post 10746317)
Wow VintageBikeGirl, it sounds like your thrift stores are in a parallel universe where it's 1980, great scores! I haven't seen a $5 bike in a long time...

Lol! We have a Goodwill warehouse where everything is sold in bins by the pound and anything too big is priced super low. Most adult bikes are between 5-15 and some kids bikes are like 2 bucks. A lot of the bikes are junk, but if you know what you're looking for you can find some great ones. I think that most of the thrift stores around here just don't know what they have....they price kids Magna bikes for $50, but nice vintage "fixer-uppers" for dirt cheap.

Chris_in_Miami 04-30-10 11:51 AM


Originally Posted by VintageBikeGirl (Post 10746444)
Lol! We have a Goodwill warehouse where everything is sold in bins by the pound and anything too big is priced super low. Most adult bikes are between 5-15 and some kids bikes are like 2 bucks. A lot of the bikes are junk, but if you know what you're looking for you can find some great ones. I think that most of the thrift stores around here just don't know what they have....they price kids Magna bikes for $50, but nice vintage "fixer-uppers" for dirt cheap.

Good God, remember the first rule of the as-is!!!!

jtgotsjets 04-30-10 12:35 PM

Really nice Nishiki. Not high-end, but looks very solid, and more importantly, practical.

HSean 04-30-10 02:24 PM

Got this Raleigh Sprite today, i've been waiting for a men's sprite for a while now, this ones in very good condition besides the rust, but i've already cleaned it, the rims aint pictured but they also had lots O rust caked onto them. it looks new still like someone used it a few times then stored it. price, Free.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...u/100_2109.jpg

WNG 04-30-10 04:13 PM

Welcome to C&V! I think you'll enjoy it here.
Congrats on some great finds. I wish such deals are available in my area. :(
The Nishiki is quite nice, it has double water bottle cage mounts on the down tube! The Peugeot mixte is killer! I've been searching for a candidate for my wife forever.

HSean 05-01-10 08:55 AM

Todays find is a Free heavy dutie bike trailer that I found around the corner in a pile of metal and this Fiori that I found at a garage sale for 20$ it's dirty but it will clean up very nice.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...u/100_2110.jpg

a77impala 05-01-10 09:17 AM

I went to Yellow Bike and worked for about 3 hours fixing bikes and stripping junkers. Came home with a 1977 Raleigh 10 speed, way to big for me, a 65cm frame. All Raleigh badged components except for rear deraileur, Wright leather saddle in good condition and barend shifters, these are the two parts I will use on my 83 Trek. Will aso save the tires Schwinn 27x1 1/8, like new, on aliminum rims.
The rest will go in my parts box for sale or trade.

sonatageek 05-01-10 11:40 AM

Picked up a 1960 Raleigh Sport 3 speed while dropping off the carcass of a dreadful Honda Racing department store mountain bike (worst bike I have pulled from the trash, well ever -- brand new with a destroyed rear wheel and not one useful part) at the recycling center. It is really rough, but it is all there save for the tire pump. No pictures yet.

wrk101 05-01-10 11:41 AM

That Fiori is outstanding! Great finds!

Well, I picked up two garage sale bikes. One is a nice Peugeot mixte (198 P18T), the other is a really basic Schwinn women's MTB. Both came with nice frame pumps, the Schwinn came with four extra tubes. And neither will require much work before they move on. The Schwinn does have some crazy rear brake cable routing. They didn't bother stopping the housing at the cable stops. OUCH. I'll have to sort that out.

I really need to drop some inventory. It figures, I moved one bike this week, then added two. At least I passed on a third bike at a garage sale today.

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4055/...800fc950_o.jpg

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VintageBikeGirl 05-01-10 01:13 PM

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Found another bike today, for $20 at the thrift store. wondering if you can help me with the date and model.

It's a Chicago Schwinn World. On one dropout it says 421141 on the other side it says GO484 It is made in Taiwan. The crank says Custom.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=148831

wrk101 05-01-10 01:18 PM


Originally Posted by VintageBikeGirl (Post 10750518)
Found another bike today, for $20 at the thrift store. wondering if you can help me with the date and model.

It's a Chicago Schwinn World. On one dropout it says 421141 on the other side it says GO484 It is made in Taiwan. The crank says Custom.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=148831

Just read the code code on the headbadge: it will be a four digit number, like the one below off my Prologue: 0497 (49th day of 1987).

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4015/...cd0b4995_o.jpg

VintageBikeGirl 05-01-10 01:40 PM

Looked on the headbadge and it has a small scratch (smaller than the other numbers), not sure if it is supposed to be a number that just didn't get stamped right or not, then it says 144.

Any idea on the model? I did a little googling an there are a few "world" road bikes.

This one has Shimano gears.

douchebagonwhlz 05-01-10 05:33 PM

Caught one last weekend, and one this weekend.
Bummer with the nishiki, I was adjusting the rear derailleur and the reflector came off and dented and bent the chainstay a little bit, and broke 3 spokes! I rarely see or catch in my size so it was disappointing. It is 4130 but has steel wheels. Rides like a tank, it might become my new townie.
Scored a trek roadie with campy hubs I haven't IDed and a suntour superbe crankset and brakes, cinelli bars and stem.
Photo uploading has changed and once I figure it out I will post pics.

Bikedued 05-01-10 05:40 PM

Found this one Monday or Tuesday at a pawn shop, while delivering parts for work. I thought I should go look at it, because even at 50 yards, I could
tell the frame was DEFINITELY not a magna, hehe. I pulled up and said to myself "Nice bike, bet they want an arm and a.....WTH??"
The tag said $49 and change. I parked thinking it was a typo, but sure enough.. So with a guaranty(AL frame after all) and tax, I rolled it
out the door for $60... I know, not C OR V, but $60?? Worth mentioning to me anyway, hehe. I added the Oury's and Avitar bar ends after
a quick not so thorough bath. Needs cables, and a little brake work, but... I believe it to be an "Enforcement" police model, given the no
model number/name.,,,,BD

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