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SJX426 11-20-13 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by wrk101 (Post 16259868)
Easy enough to check the fork to see if it is bent. Just run a straight edge from the center of the stem bolt, down through the center of the head tube, and down the fork. Fork should follow that straight line, and at the bottom, eventually angle outward.

http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6002/5...d16a5691_b.jpg

Checked the DT, TT and fork. All are straignt. Removed the stuck seat post with heat on the post. 6 inches inserted took a lot to pull it out. Frame weight is 4.1 lbs. Lighter than the Masi by 2 oz. with the fixed cup.

brandenjs 11-20-13 08:58 PM

It never ceases to amaze me what you can find in a thrift store.

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...psdeef49ad.jpg

Vonruden 11-21-13 05:35 PM

Rare bird
 
picked up the retro MTB with a park stand included. Needs a new saddle, however ready to ride. Will post up more picks in the MTB thread.

http://i1266.photobucket.com/albums/...psk2nugnyx.jpg

http://i1266.photobucket.com/albums/...pswwqmzssc.jpg

rotharpunc 11-21-13 10:48 PM

http://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...ps9a8a535b.jpghttp://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...psbfdf1205.jpghttp://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...ps6ba0f923.jpghttp://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...ps6ab7eb35.jpghttp://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...ps476955db.jpghttp://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...ps9a1e7a2c.jpghttp://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...psf608bc7f.jpghttp://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...psa64e7bbc.jpghttp://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...ps7d85290c.jpg

Literally pulled this out of my Uncle's scrap pile. I was a bit irate as he has been asked to inform me of all bikes he finds without delay. Glad I found it though, those are legit Webco mags on there. Very cool(and not cheap either).

thinktubes 11-22-13 06:45 AM

Some nice bits on the bmx there.

Bikedued 11-22-13 07:10 AM


Originally Posted by Vonruden (Post 16266970)
picked up the retro MTB with a park stand included. Needs a new saddle, however ready to ride. Will post up more picks in the MTB thread.

http://i1266.photobucket.com/albums/...psk2nugnyx.jpg

http://i1266.photobucket.com/albums/...pswwqmzssc.jpg

That is SCREAMING 1994!:lol: NICE find!,,,,BD

And on second glance. the Miata DOES have 210k on it. Runs damn good though! Might have been rebuilt. I will have to look through the 1.5 inches of receipts.

oddjob2 11-24-13 06:37 AM


Originally Posted by Bikedued (Post 16268155)
That is SCREAMING 1994!:lol: NICE find!,,,,BD

And on second glance. the Miata DOES have 210k on it. Runs damn good though! Might have been rebuilt. I will have to look through the 1.5 inches of receipts.

Wankel news
http://www.autoweek.com/article/2013...NEWS/131119763

Bikedued 11-24-13 06:58 AM

Well, if they hadn't built such a hideous 4 DOOR body on the RX-8, it might have made a better go of it. They shot themselves in the foot. If they would reissue the RX-7 in a modern but retro body that didn't resemble a melted jelly bean like the last one, THEN they might be successful with the rotary again. That's beside the point however. The Miata's of 92 were 16 valve inline 4 cylinders.,,,,BD

I also just found out that the Miata engine was originally meant for a front wheel drive car. In the process the back half of the engine doesn't get full coolant flow, because the thermostat was moved to the front, when it was supposed to exit from the rear of the head. Search "Miata coolant reroute" if you want some useless non Miata owner trivia reading:lol:. I am looking into doing mine pretty soon, as it gets dang hot around here in Summer, and I like to drive spiritedly. Many people who complete the mod report going from overheating regularly, to never overheating again. Thankfully they built the cars with built in air conditioning, so most people never have the a/c on during the hot and sunny months.

Snappy handling, 16 more HP than my first gen. RX-7, and no top? I will not be falling out of love with this little car anytime soon, even though while driving it I am at eye level with a Corvette door handle. Whatever faults it may have, the enjoyability factor trumps them all.

Bikedued 11-24-13 07:06 AM

Man, that reminds me of a my first "bmx" bike, hehe!! converted from a fendered 50's/60's kids bike with a ten speed saddle and box bars from who knows where. Paint it a medium Duplicolor blue metallic, and install spoked wheels, and that was IT! I'd have killed for those mags back then too. Cool find!,,,,BD

rotharpunc 11-24-13 07:07 AM


Originally Posted by Bikedued (Post 16273363)
Well, if they hadn't built such a hideous 4 DOOR body on the RX-8, it might have made a better go of it. They shot themselves in the foot. If they would reissue the RX-7 in a modern but retro body that didn't resemble a melted jelly bean like the last one, THEN they might be successful with the rotary again. That's beside the point however. The Miata's of 92 were 16 valve inline 4 cylinders.,,,,BD

Weren't they something like 115hp@1900lbs? Thats not a bad ratio. I always really liked these, especially when fitted with a hard top.

Bikedued 11-24-13 07:42 AM

116 HP, and 2200-2250, depending on options. Still not bad considering. Very close to the magical 50/50 weight distribution too. It doesn't get loose unless you purposely push it, either. Under medium throttle it sticks like glue, and goes right where you point it. I am sure the weight dist. and Independent rear suspension have a lot to do with it. It has a fixed differential and CV axles, with outboard brake discs. I just bought a new set of KYB struts, so who knows how much better it will handle? The struts on it now are close to blown out.,,,,BD

Alright, time to get the rack on it, and go for a ride in the frigid temps. Riding the Campeur Wannabe on the Sunday morning vintage group ride today:D.

rekmeyata 11-24-13 08:44 AM


Originally Posted by Bikedued (Post 16273363)
Well, if they hadn't built such a hideous 4 DOOR body on the RX-8, it might have made a better go of it. They shot themselves in the foot. If they would reissue the RX-7 in a modern but retro body that didn't resemble a melted jelly bean like the last one, THEN they might be successful with the rotary again. That's beside the point however. The Miata's of 92 were 16 valve inline 4 cylinders.,,,,BD

I also just found out that the Miata engine was originally meant for a front wheel drive car. In the process the back half of the engine doesn't get full coolant flow, because the thermostat was moved to the front, when it was supposed to exit from the rear of the head. Search "Miata coolant reroute" if you want some useless non Miata owner trivia reading:lol:. I am looking into doing mine pretty soon, as it gets dang hot around here in Summer, and I like to drive spiritedly. Many people who complete the mod report going from overheating regularly, to never overheating again. Thankfully they built the cars with built in air conditioning, so most people never have the a/c on during the hot and sunny months.

Snappy handling, 16 more HP than my first gen. RX-7, and no top? I will not be falling out of love with this little car anytime soon, even though while driving it I am at eye level with a Corvette door handle. Whatever faults it may have, the enjoyability factor trumps them all.

This is true. In addition though, and I got to drive a RX8. the engine had a turbo lag where the darn turbo didn't come on till about 3200 rpm (I can't recall the exact RPM anymore since I drove this car about 12 or so years ago), then add on top of that poor torque and the car was a dog until the rpms got up high enough for the turbo to come on. They should have increased the size of the engine and then added twin subsequential turbos. But that car had fantastic handling and could really carve a mountain road IF you kept the rpms high. The other bad thing about the car, which was true with all rotary engines was poor gas mileage, which was why the turbo waited so long to come on and the power was low on the bottom end so they could attempt to get better MPG at hwy cruising speed, which I thought was nuts because a person that buys a car like that isn't really interested in mpg anyway! And the car required constant attention by the driver because it burned about a quart of oil every 3,000 miles, which was also typical of rotary engines, a lot of people today don't have clue about checking such things! A lot of people didn't like the looks of it, but I liked it because it was quirky. There were other issues with the car too that I can't recall now, but the engine itself if watched and maintained could easily run 500,000 miles. But in the end the Nissian 350Z killed the sales of the RX8 because it was more reliable with better performance and easier servicing which is something that all Mazda's suffer from. As a side note, too bad Mazda didn't make a convertible RX8.

Speaking of quirky I also liked the Chrysler Crossfire convertible, but again underpowered for it's ability and looks except for the SRT6 which I think will be a future classic car to own even more so than the BMW Z4 because the Chrysler had a limited run of those cars.

WNG 11-24-13 10:37 AM

Nice find of a 1st Gen Miata, bikedued! Great handlers, and the mislabled chick's car rep is another one of those stupid 'merican mentality macho phobic ideas. Like riding a pink bike.
I'm surprised for such a big guy, you're able to fit it. I've never tried a Gen-1, but test drove a Gen-2, and found my line of sight was the top of the windshield frame, GRRR!
Loved the way it drove, though. I could see out the new Gen-3, but the buffed body lost some of the lean lines and light handling.

One of the shortcomings of the RX-8 was very poor freezing temp operation. It simply won't start. An owner I knew in Montreal basically couldn't drive it in Winter.

dweenk 11-24-13 11:14 AM

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This is the Traveler that I bought on CL a couple of weeks ago for $40. It came with a free 1980 Continental. Both bikes were rideable when I got them (just add air). I am going to ride it this winter as is, and decide if I will keep it or sell it in the spring.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=352319http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=352320http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=352321http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=352322http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=352323

Since I've had the Traveler, I've put on new cables, stem, bars, and levers. The paint has more chips than I can count. I don't know what I'll do about that.

a77impala 11-24-13 04:19 PM

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2000 Lemond Zurich, 3 extra wheels, 2 extra chains, New bar tape, spd clips, owners manual and brochure
from Craigslist.
Right shifter didn't work, soaked in WD40, that's why bartape off, works now. Needs new cables and shorter stem.

Slammin 11-24-13 04:58 PM

Some of those Tuf-neck stem usually go for a lot of money. Unfortunately yours is the first edition which was a real knee killer. They later rounded off the square back and those ones are preferred by collectors as they are easier on the knees. Especially on a six foot tall fellah trying to relive his youth.

StarBiker 11-25-13 10:46 AM


Originally Posted by brandenjs (Post 16264449)
It never ceases to amaze me what you can find in a thrift store.

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...psdeef49ad.jpg

Off of $50 I have made $530 out of my local thrift in the last six weeks. Not bike related.

Murray Missile 11-29-13 02:26 PM

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Saw this 1991 Trek 830 frameset on eBay a few hours before the auction was to end, it was priced way too high but it was my size and local so I contacted the guy outside eBay, made a low ball offer and told him I'd pick it up. It didn't sell, no surprise, and he contacted me a couple hours after the auction ended and accepted my offer. I needed it like I need a hole in the head but the price was right and it's my size.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=353132

Got there today and he pulls out a box of parts and 2 wheels, most of the original parts, and tells me I might as well take them too. All Shimano Exage components including the hubs, rims are Araya. The springs are gone out of the brake arms and no bolts but the wheels, derailleurs, shifters and brake levers are in very good condition. When it was stripped they just cut the cables otherwise I would have put it all back together with some other brake arms and tried to take it for a ride today.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=353133

Not sure what I'll do with it just yet, most likely build it to replace my current "beater". It is definitely getting a repaint though, you can't tell from the pics but it is scratched all over and I cannot stand the color and I actually like yellow! Just not THIS yellow. :twitchy: Time will tell, I have 3 builds ahead of it, I have plenty of time to plan it out.

WNG 11-29-13 03:13 PM

I had one of those, I called it acid-trip-yellow. Mine was scratched too. Yeah, I repainted it too. ;)
The frame was well made though, Db Tru Temper steel, built it up and gave it to my (now) ex-wife.

anixi 11-29-13 03:30 PM

^The 830 might work well as a conversion, either mustache or drop bars.

Murray Missile 11-29-13 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by WNG (Post 16288506)
I had one of those, I called it acid-trip-yellow. Mine was scratched too. Yeah, I repainted it too. ;)
The frame was well made though, Db Tru Temper steel, built it up and gave it to my (now) ex-wife.

"Acid-trip-yellow".... Yeah, that seems appropriate. :lol: It has this on the seat tube....

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=353179



Originally Posted by anixi (Post 16288535)
^The 830 might work well as a conversion, either mustache or drop bars.

Those have both crossed my mind.

Rob65 11-29-13 09:07 PM

That color dates your bike....according to Trek, the color is called "yellow and black splash" and was only available in 1991. I have the same bike and it almost glows in the dark lol.

Robert

Murray Missile 11-29-13 09:43 PM


Originally Posted by Rob65 (Post 16289264)
That color dates your bike....according to Trek, the color is called "yellow and black splash" and was only available in 1991. I have the same bike and it almost glows in the dark lol.

Robert

It hurts my eyes to look at it in bright light I know that! If the paint was good I'd leave it alone as it is highly visible but thankfully it's pretty bad.;):lol:

brandenjs 11-30-13 08:32 AM

I've got the white and black splatter painted version in the 820 series. I purchased mine brand new in 91. Very solid bike. Not a great picture to see the splatter, but it is there.

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...g/100_3159.jpg

jet sanchEz 11-30-13 11:51 AM

I am super happy with this catch, they are all NOS and were $35 each. Can anyone tell me when the yellow label ones were produced? I am guessing late '80s but I am not sure. The real challenge now lies in finding another yellow one...

http://i.imgur.com/UPdWB0C.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/w9rhgHq.jpg


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