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Originally Posted by simran
(Post 13221065)
I bought this this morning from a guy on craigslist for 60 dollars.
I have no idea what this is and I've not picked it up yet. I thought someone here can help. I sent the gent a check and he's pulled the listing so barring some un-for-seen problem like one of us dying; it's mine. But just what is it for sure? He knows little of bicycles admittedly. He picked it up at an auction for little or nothing I suppose. I gave him his asking price. It may be just a parts machine but I've wanted an old roadster forever; where I live they are very hard to come by. Hopefully this will be a start to collecting enough parts to put one together. What we know now: There is a painted head badge that is badly damaged but he said he can see an "H" over a "C". This insignia, he claims, he's seen somewhere else on the bike too. Take a look at the pics and see what you think. Who can help me out here? Thanks, Simran |
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Might have shown this Specialized Expedition I found at the Dump a few days ago...
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=218717 http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=218716 And, this Bianchi Alaska showed up, again at the Dump, yesterday... http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=218718 http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=218719 Now, it is off to Lakehead University for our annual B4H/LUSU Vintage Bicycle Yard Sale. B4H/LUSU = Bicycles for Humanity/Lakehead University Student Union Wish us luck. |
Originally Posted by realestvin7
(Post 13223274)
You buy that one from Ebay? Looks familiar.
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Originally Posted by cobrabyte
(Post 13223787)
Yes, it was a lucky score. I watched it during the original listing, but the first winner did not pay for the item. The seller then re-listed it with a very reasonable 'buy it now' price, and I snatched it up. I'm definitely psyched!
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I appreciate the help anywhere I can get it.
Thanks, Simran
Originally Posted by rekmeyata
(Post 13223526)
A wild guess due to so little to go on, but perhaps a Hawthorne Company? But it may also be a Hero Cycles bike out of India which is where I'm thinking due to the unusual stuff on the handlebar and seat suspension
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Got this lovely old Marushi Road Ace RX5 yesterday as a donation to Bicycles for Humanity. It took only a short while to tune and make safe to ride. It was the first bicycle sold at our third annual Bicycles for Humanity Lakehead University Vintage Bicycle Yard Sale.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=218768 http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=218769 The sale was set to run from 10:00am until 3:00pm, but we were sold out by 11:30 in the morning. Made over two grand and darn near froze my butt off. As they say in Jamaica - winter soon come. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=218765 http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=218766 http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=218767 Good for our group. |
Virtually new XT crank with full Biopace... will install on my commuter / utility bike as it should ease some knee stress / pain I have been having due to having to do more work with one leg.
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Univega Gran Turismo
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I've wanted a steel touring bike for a while. Vintage is a +. I found this on CL a couple weeks ago in my size, and it arrived today.
Now, I just need to clean it up, but it's in better shape than I thought it was going to be. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=218813http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=218811http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=218812http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=218808 |
That Univega is a nice find, I had one but unfortunately, it was too small for me.
Had two good finds this week. The first was the all chrome Katakura Silk, I posted it in another thread, so no reason to repeat those pics. The second was a thrift store find this afternoon. It has been a LONG time since I found a bike worth picking up at a thrift store. We were driving in town, so I stopped at the large GW that was on the way. My wife spotted a Nishiki racing bike. Turned out to be a 1977 Nishiki International, EXTREMELY dirty, but the bike appears to be in pretty good shape under all the dirt. Typical dirty bike at a thrift store price. This will be my sixth 1970s Nishiki International in the last two years, and the best one as far as build quality and components. Got to love the barcons, those might end up on something else, like the Trek 714 I have in my project queue. http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6160/...12558aa2_b.jpg |
Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
(Post 13226489)
Virtually new XT crank with full Biopace... will install on my commuter / utility bike as it should ease some knee stress / pain I have been having due to having to do more work with one leg.
That, and the XT crank was noticeably lighter than the Sugino I swapped out. |
I haven’t torqued a wrench in a while, and hadn’t plan to, but this dump find caught my eye as something worth restoring. I couldn’t find a pic on the Miyata catalog site, but I would think late 80’s with the graphics. Miyata On/Off Road runner. It has some unusual features, the one that stands out to me is the chainstay mounted rear brake.
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today's catch... from the LBS (GASP)... who knew... 1985 Cannondale SR900. Components don't agree with the 1985 catalog. Agrees partially with the build of the next lower down model the SR 500/600. Mavic derailleurs, rear with both chainwheels broken, front is braze-on, Suntour Superbe cranks/chainrings, Suntour Cyclone hubs and pedals, Suntour shifters... presumably Cyclone, Nisi Mixer 700c rims, Royal Gran Compe brake calipers/levers w/hoods dirty but intact, Cinelli bars/stem, Sugino seatpost, Cinelli Volare suede seat. Watching some replacement Mavic chainwheels for future replacement. LBS was asking $200. When I inquired, they said they would be happy to move it and break even for $180 and I pulled the trigger. I've been on the lookout for old Cannondales. I used to drool over them when I was a kid and shopping for my first real bike. Should be fun to have one.
http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...kes/cdale6.jpghttp://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...kes/cdale5.jpg http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...kes/cdale4.jpg |
Originally Posted by enjoybikes
(Post 13241976)
today's catch... from the LBS (GASP)... who knew... 1985 Cannondale SR900. Components don't agree with the 1985 catalog. Agrees partially with the build of the next lower down model the SR 500/600. Mavic derailleurs, rear with both chainwheels broken, front is braze-on, Suntour Superbe cranks/chainrings, Suntour Cyclone hubs and pedals, Suntour shifters... presumably Cyclone, Nisi Mixer 700c rims, Royal Gran Compe brake calipers/levers w/hoods dirty but intact, Cinelli bars/stem, Sugino seatpost, Cinelli Volare suede seat. Watching some replacement Mavic chainwheels for future replacement. LBS was asking $200. When I inquired, they said they would be happy to move it and break even for $180 and I pulled the trigger. I've been on the lookout for old Cannondales. I used to drool over them when I was a kid and shopping for my first real bike. Should be fun to have one.
http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...kes/cdale6.jpghttp://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...kes/cdale5.jpg http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...kes/cdale4.jpg The owner also knew that the best bottom bracket at the time was the Suntour Superbe, it was the stiffest made at the time and lasts a very long long time with maintenance of course. The Mavic front derailleur isn't a problem, but if ever breaks then look into a Cyclone front. Probably the shifters are also Mavic, but again that's a part that won't break, but if you want matching components you can find brand new Suntour shifters on E-bay real cheap. |
THAT is a serious set of steps. :thumb: |
Originally Posted by enjoybikes
(Post 13241976)
today's catch... from the LBS (GASP)... who knew... 1985 Cannondale SR900. Components don't agree with the 1985 catalog. Agrees partially with the build of the next lower down model the SR 500/600. Mavic derailleurs, rear with both chainwheels broken, front is braze-on, Suntour Superbe cranks/chainrings, Suntour Cyclone hubs and pedals, Suntour shifters... presumably Cyclone, Nisi Mixer 700c rims, Royal Gran Compe brake calipers/levers w/hoods dirty but intact, Cinelli bars/stem, Sugino seatpost, Cinelli Volare suede seat. Watching some replacement Mavic chainwheels for future replacement. LBS was asking $200. When I inquired, they said they would be happy to move it and break even for $180 and I pulled the trigger. I've been on the lookout for old Cannondales. I used to drool over them when I was a kid and shopping for my first real bike. Should be fun to have one.
http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...kes/cdale6.jpghttp://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...kes/cdale5.jpg http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...kes/cdale4.jpg |
Originally Posted by realestvin7
(Post 13242057)
Serious deal. Can I inquire as to which seatpost it has?
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Originally Posted by rekmeyata
(Post 13242002)
Probably the shifters are also Mavic, but again that's a part that won't break, but if you want matching components you can find brand new Suntour shifters on E-bay real cheap. http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...kes/cdale2.jpg |
The Complete Book of Bicycling by Eugene A. Sloane "all-new 4th edition!" (1988) in paperback in very good condition for 25 cents. I still have my hard cover copy of the New Complete Book of Cycling (1974) that I got as a present when I was a kid. The fact that it is 23 years old doesn't bother me, since most of my bikes are even older. This copy is going to be looking pretty dog-earred in no time...if you know what I mean.
http://www1.alibris-static.com/isbn/9780671658021_t.gif original cover price of $15.95 |
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I was riding around the neighborhood when a neighbor was wheeling this to the curb. We were the same size people. I went home and got the car to haul it home. Cleaned it up, swapped the cranks, chain and seat and now have a great rider. Put 55 miles on it this week! The look on my neighbors face when i ride by his house with it is priceless! This is an 89 Schwinn Caliente.
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Was bone stock when I found this down at the co-op and could not resist... swapped in my coaster wheels and found some fenders to match the gold and black pinstriped Peugeot logo.
Seemed right to keep the rather perfect cottered crank... http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...0&d=1316749053 |
Originally Posted by rothenfield1
(Post 13238171)
I haven’t torqued a wrench in a while, and hadn’t plan to, but this dump find caught my eye as something worth restoring. I couldn’t find a pic on the Miyata catalog site, but I would think late 80’s with the graphics. Miyata On/Off Road runner. It has some unusual features, the one that stands out to me is the chainstay mounted rear brake.
http://i700.photobucket.com/albums/w...lfStuff003.jpg http://i700.photobucket.com/albums/w...lfStuff004.jpg |
Originally Posted by enjoybikes
(Post 13241976)
today's catch... from the LBS (GASP)... who knew... 1985 Cannondale SR900. Components don't agree with the 1985 catalog. Agrees partially with the build of the next lower down model the SR 500/600. Mavic derailleurs, rear with both chainwheels broken, front is braze-on, Suntour Superbe cranks/chainrings, Suntour Cyclone hubs and pedals, Suntour shifters... presumably Cyclone, Nisi Mixer 700c rims, Royal Gran Compe brake calipers/levers w/hoods dirty but intact, Cinelli bars/stem, Sugino seatpost, Cinelli Volare suede seat. Watching some replacement Mavic chainwheels for future replacement. LBS was asking $200. When I inquired, they said they would be happy to move it and break even for $180 and I pulled the trigger. I've been on the lookout for old Cannondales. I used to drool over them when I was a kid and shopping for my first real bike. Should be fun to have one.
I've been using an '85 SR900 as my commuter, and absolutely love it, but I got in an accident and forked the fork. It's been replaced, but the rake is longer and makes for a more squirrely ride. I managed to find an '85 ST frame that I'll build up into a commuter with that fork (and post here when I'm done), and I'll probably get a Nashbar carbon fork for the SR to turn it back into a racing ride. Hopefully the shorter rake on the Nashbar fork will help bring the steering back under control. Yours looks really great, and really well maintained. I've got loads of paint chips on my two frames, but it seems like the previous owners of yours took care of it. Let us know how it rides; I love powering mine through the city. |
Originally Posted by simran
(Post 13221065)
I bought this this morning from a guy on craigslist for 60 dollars.
I have no idea what this is and I've not picked it up yet. I thought someone here can help. I sent the gent a check and he's pulled the listing so barring some un-for-seen problem like one of us dying; it's mine. But just what is it for sure? He knows little of bicycles admittedly. He picked it up at an auction for little or nothing I suppose. I gave him his asking price. It may be just a parts machine but I've wanted an old roadster forever; where I live they are very hard to come by. Hopefully this will be a start to collecting enough parts to put one together. What we know now: There is a painted head badge that is badly damaged but he said he can see an "H" over a "C". This insignia, he claims, he's seen somewhere else on the bike too. Take a look at the pics and see what you think. Who can help me out here? Thanks, Simran That "7"-shaped seat post means it's pretty old. Like, 1930's old. Looks like it has a 3-sp hub, which should tell you something, whether Hercules, Sturmey Archer, or other brand. Post it again, with better photos, when you have it in hand. |
I don't need it but I had to have it
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Tommasini
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