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Bianchigirll 11-04-10 05:17 PM


Originally Posted by maym036 (Post 11693295)
Eddy Merckx Corsa Extra - Columbus SLX- Campy mix with Simplex shifters
http://i789.photobucket.com/albums/y...6/P1050696.jpg


Originally Posted by auchencrow (Post 11703254)
You saved THAT ^ from the dump?!?
Oh yeah sure - I hear that the landfill operators are turning them away, in your neck of the woods.

(How did you acquire it, really?)

my thoughts exactly! if that came from a dump/dumpster I am moving!

Oregon Southpaw 11-07-10 05:05 PM

This thing is mint-y. I've been looking for a bike to serve my commuting / credit-card touring needs and I think this should be perfect.

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._6495726_n.jpg

Completely bone-stock, except the seat post and saddle. I also got an SR post with an Avocet Touring 1 saddle attached to it, which may be original. The paint looks better than my '88 Circuit. *MINTY FRESH*

auchencrow 11-07-10 07:10 PM


Originally Posted by Oregon Southpaw (Post 11749673)
This thing is mint-y. I've been looking for a bike to serve my commuting / credit-card touring needs and I think this should be perfect.

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._6495726_n.jpg

Completely bone-stock, except the seat post and saddle. I also got an SR post with an Avocet Touring 1 saddle attached to it, which may be original. The paint looks better than my '88 Circuit. *MINTY FRESH*

Really sweet Oregon ! - those 11.8's are the ones to have !

fiataccompli 11-07-10 10:51 PM

Agreed. I have an 11.8 and I like it a lot. Interesting gear range.

I picked up this Strada LX today. May hang on to this one. It's slightly smaller than what I usually ride, but it fits (or can with some mods) so I think I'm going to freshen it up with good drivetrain parts and enjoy it....or see if I do, I suppose.

http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...t/stradalx.jpg

oldiebikes 11-08-10 08:37 AM

$20 Peugeot ...rides nice and really stands out
 
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Found this Peugeot 10 speed road bike recently for $20 and fixed it up for a nice ride. The tires were actually an upper end 27" type. The mixte frame works great for anyone who does not like climbing over a tall traditional frame. I gave one to my dad last year, who is getting up there in years.

enjoybikes 11-09-10 11:00 AM

Here's a picture of the current config of the $5 Peugot PH-10L from the thrift. Spent a little money and got a flip-flop ss wheelset and some TT bars. Gonna run it fixed until my brake levers get here. Nice feeling and riding frame.
http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...s/b9825091.jpg
http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...s/27113739.jpg

cellsite60 11-10-10 12:55 PM

http://i935.photobucket.com/albums/a...S/100_0825.jpg

Got this DBS from my LBS, paid like $40 for it.

Specs:
DBS Supersport from early 80's 12speed
I believe its a japanese Tange frame but i could be wrong
Front rim: Rigida
Front Hub: Shimano Exage HB-RM50
Back rim: Mavic XP11
Back hub: Shimano RSX FH-A410
Front derailleur: Shimano Altus
Back derailleur: Shimano Altus
Shifters: Shimano Altus
Crankset: Sakae Ringyo (SR) Custom
Brakes: Lee Chi
Seatpost: Kalloy
Saddle: Selle Italia
Handlebar, brakelevers and headset is, well, something.

As you can see, it's a crapload of different things on it.
Don't really know what to do with it, maybe repaint and put a dropbar and a Shimano 600 group on it or stripp it totally and make myself a "fixie".
It rides really good, so its a keeper either way :)

WNG 11-10-10 02:00 PM

Nice frankenbike find! The crank is a Sakae Ringyo (SR) Custom.

cellsite60 11-10-10 03:18 PM


Originally Posted by WNG (Post 11766531)
Nice frankenbike find! The crank is a Sakae Ringyo (SR) Custom.

Hehe yeah it's a frankenbike alright :P
Thanks for the headsup on the crank :)

irwin7638 11-12-10 11:01 AM


Originally Posted by enjoybikes (Post 11759436)
Here's a picture of the current config of the $5 Peugot PH-10L from the thrift. Spent a little money and got a flip-flop ss wheelset and some TT bars. Gonna run it fixed until my brake levers get here. Nice feeling and riding frame.
http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...s/b9825091.jpg
http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...s/27113739.jpg

I'm jealous, I never have any luck at my thrift.

wrk101 11-12-10 04:51 PM

Well, not sure this is much of a "catch". I responded to a Raleigh Folder ad in a nearby town C/L. I was hoping for a twenty. I was also hoping for one in better condition. Oh well. The wheels are actually in pretty good shape, ditto crankset. I think the handlebars and frame should clean up OK. The chain guard is rough. Also has a nice rear rack. No seat post, and saddle was really shot. Fenders are rough. We'll see how it comes around. I'm probably the only guy around here that would have bought this one. Everyone else is smarter.

Unusual (at least to me) frame clamping device. Rear 3 speed hub dated 1966. Looks just like the 1967 Raleigh RSW folder, except in poor shape of course.

I am hoping for a keeper folder out of this project.

You can also see my bigger project in the background. My original rock steps are crumbling, as was the concrete porch floor (1934 vintage). This year's flip fund is going into the house. The house used up last year's flip fund as well. I think I see a pattern here.

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1180/...e67ccbac_b.jpg


http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4153/...9f5b2b01_b.jpg

Roger M 11-12-10 08:51 PM

I found this at a garage sale today. It wasn't outside with the sale items, but the was an old Trek 830 Mountain bike with a price tag on it($30). I asked about the Trek, and the owner said it was on hold for someone that gone home to get money. Anyhow, the seller said

" I have this old girls bike that needs a lot of love(flat tires, rear wheel not mounted on bike, & about 20 years worth of dust)".

It is a Nuovo Sport. If anyone has any info on this model, please feel free to shed some light for me.

I was on a bike ride at the time, with my son, so I didn't have a means to haul it. I paid $25 for it and went back later to pick it up. I have never had a Mixte pass through my hands before, so this is something new to me. I thought it was a gray bike, but after getting it home and wiping through a bit of dust/grease, I found a beautiful dark metallic green with gold highlights on the lug-work. This will clean up nicely. It looks to be a low mileage bike with all of it's original hardware, and a bonus of some ESGE(before they were SKS) fenders.

http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/f...t/IMG_3827.jpg

http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/f...t/IMG_3829.jpg

jstewse 11-12-10 09:14 PM

^^ Nice!

SteveSGP 11-12-10 10:59 PM

Just recently picked up this mixte Lotus for $15.00, I just tore it down last night and commenced on cleanup. Should turn out nice.

Rescued it from a slow death in some guys back yard.

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y17...s/DSC03612.jpg

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y17...s/DSC03618.jpg

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y17...s/DSC03620.jpg

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y17...s/DSC03625.jpg

Sixty Fiver 11-14-10 02:06 AM

Sometimes you don't even have to throw out a line...

http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikepics/50chrome1.JPG

This bike was donated to our bike co-op today by some mysterious people and it is really their catch but I am looking for any info on who the hell made such a beautiful frame... which I believe dates to the very early 60's based on the brakes and Campagnolo Gran Sport derailleurs.

My current thought is that it a one off build of British origin.

Anyways...

This bike is going to clean up so nice and will shine like a new... um... nickel.

wrk101 11-14-10 07:19 AM

Started a separate thread, but scored a nice crate of parts at a garage sale yesterday. Guy didn't have any bikes or bike stuff, but fortunately my wife asked the key question: "Do you have any bicycle stuff?" The guy said he didn't have any bikes, but he did have some old parts that nobody would want.

Ended up with a pile of Shimano 105 stuff: crankset, RD, DT levers, aero levers, three brifters (one DOA), Superbe Pro seat post, Cinelli bars and stem, and lots of other misc parts. I need the quill pedals for my Trek 714 rebuild. A bunch of the 105 stuff needs to go onto a donor bike I just stripped.

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4149/...833b5d30_b.jpg

sonatageek 11-14-10 07:47 AM

Ah, all of us nobody's..........nice catch.


Originally Posted by wrk101 (Post 11784698)
Started a separate thread, but scored a nice crate of parts at a garage sale yesterday. Guy didn't have any bikes or bike stuff, but fortunately my wife asked the key question: "Do you have any bicycle stuff?" The guy said he didn't have any bikes, but he did have some old parts that nobody would want.

Ended up with a pile of Shimano 105 stuff: crankset, RD, DT levers, aero levers, three brifters (one DOA), Superbe Pro seat post, Cinelli bars and stem, and lots of other misc parts. I need the quill pedals for my Trek 714 rebuild. A bunch of the 105 stuff needs to go onto a donor bike I just stripped.

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4149/...833b5d30_b.jpg


wrk101 11-14-10 03:54 PM

That's a sweet Lotus Mixte!!! ^^^^^^

Grim 11-14-10 07:47 PM

No bikes biut I did score a nice hind long sleeve insulated Jersey at the local thrift for $2.79. :D

Ira B 11-15-10 11:13 AM


Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver (Post 11784464)
Sometimes you don't even have to throw out a line...

http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikepics/50chrome1.JPG

This bike was donated to our bike co-op today by some mysterious people and it is really their catch but I am looking for any info on who the hell made such a beautiful frame... which I believe dates to the very early 60's based on the brakes and Campagnolo Gran Sport derailleurs.

My current thought is that it a one off build of British origin.

Anyways...

This bike is going to clean up so nice and will shine like a new... um... nickel.

Wow!
That is lovely.

rhm 11-15-10 11:52 AM


Originally Posted by wrk101 (Post 11778930)
Well, not sure this is much of a "catch". I responded to a Raleigh Folder ad in a nearby town C/L. I was hoping for a twenty. I was also hoping for one in better condition. Oh well. The wheels are actually in pretty good shape, ditto crankset. I think the handlebars and frame should clean up OK. The chain guard is rough. Also has a nice rear rack. No seat post, and saddle was really shot. Fenders are rough. We'll see how it comes around. I'm probably the only guy around here that would have bought this one. Everyone else is smarter.

Unusual (at least to me) frame clamping device. Rear 3 speed hub dated 1966. Looks just like the 1967 Raleigh RSW folder, except in poor shape of course.

I am hoping for a keeper folder out of this project.

You can also see my bigger project in the background. My original rock steps are crumbling, as was the concrete porch floor (1934 vintage). This year's flip fund is going into the house. The house used up last year's flip fund as well. I think I see a pattern here.

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1180/...e67ccbac_b.jpg


http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4153/...9f5b2b01_b.jpg

Oh, sure that's a catch of the day! I love those RSW-16's, and have always wanted a folding one. Not that I need it, of course.

Seat post is 28.6 mm IIRC, same as a Twenty. Just get a cheap aluminum one, they're better and longer than the original Raleigh one.

Does the rack have a spring-loaded catch on it? These bikes came with a tartan shopping bag that clamped to the rack in a most ingenious fashion.

Doohickie 11-15-10 02:09 PM

Here's a two-fer. I happen to know that BF member brockd15 scored a pretty nice 1987 Schwinn Prelude that happened to have the SIS lovingly restored from a cheapo aftermarket stem shifter.

http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...e/DSCI0351.jpg

He was so grateful for getting this bike, he compensated said restorer with a 1983 Raleigh Super Course in fabulous condition. :D

http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...e/DSCI1683.jpg

We made the trade because each bike was a better fit for the other person.

wrk101 11-15-10 07:26 PM


Originally Posted by rhm (Post 11790004)
Oh, sure that's a catch of the day! I love those RSW-16's, and have always wanted a folding one. Not that I need it, of course.

Seat post is 28.6 mm IIRC, same as a Twenty. Just get a cheap aluminum one, they're better and longer than the original Raleigh one.

Does the rack have a spring-loaded catch on it? These bikes came with a tartan shopping bag that clamped to the rack in a most ingenious fashion.

Yep, I believe the rack is original, with the spring loaded rear section. Thanks for the seat post info. Tires and seat post are the next purchases.

auchencrow 11-15-10 07:34 PM

Perhaps only a few of you can appreciate this anecdote, but some time back I sprung for a $50 Stronglight Crank Puller on eBay.

Per ounce, it had to be the most expensive thing I've ever purchased in my life, with the (possible?) exception of my wife's (diamond?) engagement ring.

Anyway, I merilly pulled several Stronglight cranks with it, and it worked!

Then one day while testing my new $10 digital calipers, I measured it, and much to my dismay, I discovered that it was a 23.0 TA Crank Puller, NOT a 23.15 Stronglight puller, and it was just dumb luck that I did not damage those cranks! :eek:

- I don't even HAVE a TA crank. Bummer. :mad:

Then recently, I saw an eBay listing for a generic,"portable" crank puller, that the seller had found "in the bottom of the box" - for $3.00.

I thought to myself - "Could this be a 23.15 Stronglight crank puller for $3.00"?

Well, it came in the mail today, and guess what?

IT IS A $3.00 STRONGLIGHT CRANK PULLER! :)


http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...tronglight.jpg

PS- My $10 digital calipers only read to one decimal.

wrk101 11-15-10 07:50 PM

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I hope this is not a double post. Picked up a Triumph 3 speed, ladies style bike. I usually/always avoid three speeds, but this one has perfect paint, is very complete, nice original saddle, no rust, etc. And there seems to be a 3 speed boom around here right now. So I might as well join in.

It was half price day at my favorite thrift store. First bike there in a really long time.


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