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wrk101 08-24-12 02:55 PM

Yeah, I really like the vintage steel Treks, other than my Schwinnasonics, they are my favorite. Most of the time, I find 300 or 400 series bikes. Its unusual to find a 600 series, at a reasonable price.

Bikedued 08-25-12 07:44 AM

NICE, a BL equipped Trek:). I would LOVE to find some more old Treks of that vintage. My 79 510 and 85 600 are lonely!:D,,,,BD

Darles2012 08-25-12 12:01 PM

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Just saved from a neighbour who was putting it out for scrap...:thumb:

IthaDan 08-25-12 12:38 PM

Wow

wrk101 08-25-12 12:52 PM

OMG, that Bianchi in the trash? Incredible. In this time of the internet, it would have taken that guy 10 seconds to find out he had some real value there. Nice rescue!

thinktubes 08-25-12 01:02 PM

+1 on snagging that Bianchi.

anixi 08-25-12 01:11 PM

Great looking bike! I'll bet that Bianchigirl could tell you all about it. Calling Bianchigirl!

Andycapp 08-25-12 01:30 PM


Originally Posted by Darles2012 (Post 14651824)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=269317

Just saved from a neighbour who was putting it out for scrap...:thumb:

SCRAP?!? I could understand not knowing the worth of it and selling too cheap. But even the most un-knowledgeable could tell that's not scrap. How do these people acquire these bikes in the first place?

Darles2012 08-25-12 01:32 PM

Yeah he was clearing out his garage and just left it on the street for the scrap man. Crazy...got some serial numbers on the base and a label from somewhere called cycle europe UK and a date of 1992. All it needs is some new inner tubes and some odd rust spots cleaning up.

Found the Bianchi serial number thread so i'll post it up there and see what they say. Can't wait to ride it!!!

Andycapp 08-25-12 01:39 PM

Got to rant a little more on this one... I've seen a few "diamond in the rough" rust buckets that might look like an "old crappy bike" to some but, those in the know would grab up in a heart-beat and couldn't get it in an OA bath fast enough. But bikes like that in the scrap pile just baffle me! /rant

wrk101 08-25-12 06:44 PM

Now for something totally different, today's garage sale catch. Its a 1921 Kay Dee hacksaw (patent date June 21, 1921). I have to admit, I like old tools almost as much as old bikes. Blade is obviously new.

Handle and adjustment mechanism are pretty neat.


http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8440/7...d3ccfe5a_b.jpg


http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8292/7...3b2f8bbb_b.jpg


bill

wrk101 08-25-12 06:48 PM

Finished that 1982 Trek 613. Turned out pretty nice. Background is the side wall of my workshop. Exterior paint is next month's project....

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8433/7...4bfa1a3b_b.jpg

oddjob2 08-26-12 08:13 AM

Thrifty Bill,
The Trek 613 looks awesome, I love the color.

Yesterday, just prior to starting a 30 mile charity ride here in the Adirondacks, a friend spotted a Fuji and Peugeot at a self storage clearance sale. Below is my 1982 FUJI TEAM, bought for $5.00. That is the as-is photo, prior to any cleaning. About 12 paper towels into it, I am happy to report no rust, and very clean paint. One extremely minor ding in top tube. The rims are gold anodized Ukai 700 X 25c.

I missed the PUG at $10.00. Needless to say, I was 20 minutes late for the start of the ride.

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-h...0/DSC_1163.JPG

ericssonboi 08-26-12 08:56 AM


Originally Posted by Darles2012 (Post 14651824)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=269317

Just saved from a neighbour who was putting it out for scrap...:thumb:

Lucky save!

quattroG 08-27-12 05:53 AM


Originally Posted by Darles2012 (Post 14651824)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=269317

Just saved from a neighbour who was putting it out for scrap...:thumb:

Being a previous owner of a Bianchi, I have to also chime in here and say, "what a save". Great job. being a bike person, it's hard to understand people who would do such a thing. But then there are some people that either just don't know, or care. Or, they just don't want to spend any energy. Now the question is this. How close/good of a neighbor is/was he/she? Could be sticky if they find out that you knew the true value and may make some money off it instead of informing them of it's value.

dmpstrdvr1962 08-27-12 06:23 AM


Originally Posted by ericssonboi (Post 14654407)
Lucky save!

Even the scrap man, myself being one, would have found someone to love that bike, it would never have made it to the scale.

ahandley 08-27-12 07:25 AM


Originally Posted by wrk101 (Post 14648718)
Yeah, I really like the vintage steel Treks, other than my Schwinnasonics, they are my favorite. Most of the time, I find 300 or 400 series bikes. Its unusual to find a 600 series, at a reasonable price.

Have to agree. I have a soft spot in my heart for old Treks, since that was my first serious road bike.

ahandley 08-27-12 07:27 AM


Originally Posted by Darles2012 (Post 14651824)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=269317

Just saved from a neighbour who was putting it out for scrap...:thumb:

Wow! Increbible find.

ahandley 08-27-12 07:35 AM


Originally Posted by wrk101 (Post 14652988)
Finished that 1982 Trek 613. Turned out pretty nice. Background is the side wall of my workshop. Exterior paint is next month's project...

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8433/7...4bfa1a3b_b.jpg

Very nice, Bill. How does she ride?
+1 one bike color, and color of cables, bottle cage, and wrap.

Zieleman 08-27-12 08:20 AM

Hi there,

In Amsterdam, this is what you find at the dumpster:

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8307/7...8e46d9d4_c.jpg

It's a Fongers - Rih. Measures 58st/58tt, which is almost my size. Don't know what to do with it, yet. It's full of braze-ons for stuff I can't even imagine. It seems the more I dismount from it, the better it starts to look.
Fully mounted, it could look like this:
http://fietsen-brommers.marktplaats....fta_ind=3&fs=1

Cheers

Darles2012 08-27-12 08:34 AM


Originally Posted by quattroG (Post 14657314)
Now the question is this. How close/good of a neighbor is/was he/she? Could be sticky if they find out that you knew the true value and may make some money off it instead of informing them of it's value.

I don't know them that well in fact that was actually the first time I had spoken the the man. I know the son a little.

As for the bike I'll clean it up and get the rust spots off and give it a ride. Like some other posters have said though, I can't understand how he did not know the value as he must have had purchased it in the first place. Just seen one on eBay go for £350 GBP and the thing is like 10years old. Am really keen to keep it though. :)

Novakane 08-27-12 10:53 AM

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Not a C&V bike, and not particularly high end... Falcon clones of Shimano Lark/Tourney derailleurs, ashtabula cranks, CCM punched steel brakes. Your basic Canadian Tire department store bike.
This was given to me by a friend because she thought I could strip it for parts instead of it going in the trash. Instead, I'm going to clean it up and service it over the Winter and give it (along with a lock) to my one of my nieces next spring for her 14th birthday.
I figure if she can get a summer's worth of riding on it, it will have served it's purpose. If it gets thrashed, left outside or stolen - at least it wasn't a high end bike, and it should do well enough for a kid. She's growing like a weed and is already tall enough for a small women's bike like this one.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=269708

wrk101 08-27-12 11:52 AM

Well, its been raining Treks around here in the past week. Just picked up a pair of 1984 Trek 620s, and for a change, they are both my size!

Also, they are on the neat Kuat 2 NV rack I picked up used yesterday. Its a nice hitch mounted rack, with nothing touching painted surfaces. Rack also has a built in work stand. How cool is that??


http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7256/7...898569f9_b.jpg


Check the minimal rim wear.

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7129/7...258c8c42_b.jpg


Work stand in use:
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7280/7...aea65f45_b.jpg

wrk101 08-27-12 11:54 AM


Originally Posted by ahandley (Post 14657545)
Very nice, Bill. How does she ride?
+1 one bike color, and color of cables, bottle cage, and wrap.

Unfortunately, this baby is too big for me. Took it on a shake out ride to make sure everything worked. Fortunately, I picked up a couple of 620s my size, so I will be able to one of them a hard look.

puchfinnland 08-27-12 12:23 PM

what a score bill- those bikes almost could be listed as NOS!!
we will be watching fleabay when you post them!


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