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Originally gold anodized rims ? Trek & Fuji last year with the huge. Wrap around, seat tube decal was 1983. cheers ,,
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Just picked this from the local co-op, at a price well within reason: a 1989 Panasonic MC4500 that is wholly original and in very good condition. Mix of Suntour / Dia-Compe components. Sansin sealed bearing hubs. It was missing the pedals so I pulled a pair of Sakae Lo-Fats from my stash. Brakes are dismal but may move to acceptable with new pads. Not sure what to do with it but may keep it because it fits and, you know, N+1...
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...7e784bcb6.jpeg https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...661902148.jpeg https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...90e31044e.jpeg https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...9e6e3a88c.jpeg https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...78acc081d.jpeg SN 9B02755 translates as Feb 1989 manufacture https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...d12402184.jpeg https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...ac2bd6b00.jpeg https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...d70a8c796.jpeg Maybe build it into a sweet trekking style bike... |
What seatpost is on your find, as in model and diameter?
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Cheap Kalloy with the head pinned into the post; cheap steel clamp saddles; 26.0 diameter
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Originally Posted by Smokinapankake
(Post 21319714)
Cheap Kalloy with the head pinned into the post; cheap steel clamp saddles; 26.0 diameter
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Originally Posted by Chuckk
(Post 21321779)
'79 Huffy Tandem out on the curb for big trash pickup this weekend. Almost didn't grab it, and don't know if it would be worth fixing up, but I noticed it has brand new tires and two brand new beach cruiser bars, so worth stripping at least. Rear handlebar mount is broken. Somebody's failed project, I'll give it a look over when the weather is better.
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Originally Posted by Chuckk
(Post 21321779)
'79 Huffy Tandem out on the curb for big trash pickup this weekend. Almost didn't grab it, and don't know if it would be worth fixing up, but I noticed it has brand new tires and two brand new beach cruiser bars, so worth stripping at least. Rear handlebar mount is broken. Somebody's failed project, I'll give it a look over when the weather is better.
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Originally Posted by NHmtb
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I saved this last summer. It made a great commuter in NYC
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blamester It really is. It was my first time riding an Aelle frame, but I found it quite pleasant. The Sachs Rival groupset is also kind of quirky and pleasant in a '90s way that reminds me of some of my cars in high school
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From last summer ...
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This was literally saved from the dump. I was riding past a skip on a street near home when I noticed something. Internal conversation: Look, an old bike, I should take a look. YOU DO NOT NEED ANOTHER OLD WRECK! ... but, Reynolds sticker, I think. So back I went and found Reynolds, Campagnolo, Gipiemme, Stronglight, Mavic, Sakae, SRAM and Continental. I pumped up the tyres and found everything in good order. It seems to ride very nicely, but is too small. It may have a grandson or great-nephew in prospect, but first the paintwork needs attention. Not just rust, but flaking everywhere. Perhaps a repaint with chemically-incompatible paint. https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...7d5a5bb188.jpg |
I've been wanting a nice '80s touring bike for a while now and recently found one of the rarest. I must have known these existed but don't recall ever seeing one until the Worlds in Richmond in '15 when I spotted one on a car rack. It's Nishiki Cresta GT in very good mostly original condition, a nice find. It's silver with red panel, triple bottle bosses, rack and lowrider braze-ons and sealed hubs. It's a 15-speed but it looks like a wider freewheel will fit. It has 27" wheels (40H rear) and my least favorite Dia Compe cantilever brakes, the 981s that might not permit me to convert to 700C wheels. I'll probably just keep it original and ride it before changing anything but it might kill me to ride with downtube shifters again after riding barcons since the late '70s. Anyway, I just love the look of tourers from that era and am very glad to have found this one. I'm hoping it's a stable rider with none of the loaded-with-four-panniers shimmy on descents I've found to occur on some other touring bikes I've owned.
I swore I'd never buy a 25" frame again but I can straddle it comfortably so thought I'd give it a shot. Guy's ad said 62cm C-to-C. https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...89f13bb2d3.jpg Everyone's favorite oddball derailleur. 90 PSI Kenda gumwalls with lots of life yet. I'll ride 'em unless they prove to be terrible tires. https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...76bbbf42f9.jpg Room for three bottle cages. The middle and small rings are the original Sugino Oval Tech but the large is round. https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...8238b08f73.jpg Randonneur bars with the slightest upward sweep I've ever seen. Hard to tell at all. I got another inch rise out of the stem, which should be enough. https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...7c3d293172.jpg Original translucent red housing slightly faded. https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...1edd72fbfe.jpg |
For whatever reason, I am more and more interested in the beat up, higher end models. Picked up this incomplete Raleigh International off FB marketplace. Wish it had the saddle and seat post. Campy crankset, wheels, FD, HS, shift levers and pedals. Cyclone GT RD.
Rough, rough, rough. It will get the OA treatment when I get home. Not my size, so the frame will be up for adoption later. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...e7baf981_k.jpg1968 Raleigh International by wrk101, on Flickr https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...1c6ec261_k.jpg1968 Raleigh International by wrk101, on Flickr |
My most recent Raleigh project started with this frameset from the co-op. Of course, everything was stuck. Go figure...Lots of rust. My perfect project..
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Originally Posted by wrk101
(Post 21332482)
For whatever reason, I am more and more interested in the beat up, higher end models. Picked up this incomplete Raleigh International off FB marketplace. Wish it had the saddle and seat post. Campy crankset, wheels, FD, HS, shift levers and pedals. Cyclone GT RD.
Rough, rough, rough. It will get the OA treatment when I get home. Not my size, so the frame will be up for adoption later. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...e7baf981_k.jpg1968 Raleigh International by wrk101, on Flickr https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...1c6ec261_k.jpg1968 Raleigh International by wrk101, on Flickr |
I picked up this Gary Fisher Marlin last summer for free from a woman that was going to toss it. It needed a bit of work. The bottom bracket was shot, the rear derailleur cable adjuster was broke off in the derailleur, cables were rusted and frayed, the saddle was shot, the grips were shot, the fork was bad and it was pretty dirty and greasy. I replaced all the bad parts with parts bin parts. Total investment $0. I will be passing it on to someone else since it is too small for me and mountain bikes aren't really my thing. It turned out pretty well.
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Universal Brakes
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Some Mod. 125 calipers w/light "gold" anodizing. They must be old; still using stamped logos. Picked from the bike shop's "junk" drawer; even the manager wondered what they were doing in the "budget bin"; too late!
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^^ HPL
Mod 125 were early 80’s. Nice gold anodizing. I pulled a complete set off of my “Italian” Dawes. |
Originally Posted by 3speedslow
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^^ HPL
Mod 125 were early 80’s. Nice gold anodizing. I pulled a complete set off of my “Italian” Dawes. Hope you are doing well; I'm travelling north this March; might do a detour out your way. I'd give notice if I do. |
Lyotard and Gian Robert
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More scavenging: Lyotard "Marcel Berthet" pedals and Gian Robert mechs from late '50s early '60s. I have no idea what to use the Gian Robert stuff for, but the pedals are English thread and will make a great addition for the Lygie build which is still lacking many components. The rear mechs show 13-32 range, which is respectable if true. Mystery as to performance of the Gian Robert parts are concerned.Does anyone have any road experience with these units?
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I was able to pick this up this week. 1974 Super Course MKII. A little rough, but I’ve cleaned up worse. Not sure I can save the saddle, it’s pretty dry.
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Well, I guess this fits here.
I've posted about it already elsewhere, but a few days ago I picked up a mostly complete, solid late 80s/early 90s Kent Rollin' Thunder. Not very exotic or historically significant, but it's got really cool graphics, plus 10 speeds! It says it has overdrive, but I only see enough gears for 10 speeds. Maybe an internal hub overdrive??? At any rate, BECAUSE it's not too exotic, most generic, cheaper parts will fit! That's great, since I'm on a tight budget. The best part is that it was only $5! It's also a great upgrade to my Walmart Schwinn BMX, plus I saved it from being scrapped! https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...3b41329f75.jpg https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...c66fa27576.jpg https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...d52c34c8fb.jpg |
My 23" ladies' Sports came from the same shop. I used to call on the place in my repping days. At the time (late '80s) it was the longest established original family-owned bike shop in the country.
Originally Posted by brandenjs
(Post 21336141)
I was able to pick this up this week. 1974 Super Course MKII. A little rough, but I’ve cleaned up worse. Not sure I can save the saddle, it’s pretty dry.
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Originally Posted by thumpism
(Post 21341564)
My 23" ladies' Sports came from the same shop. I used to call on the place in my repping days. At the time (late '80s) it was the longest established original family-owned bike shop in the country.
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Originally Posted by brandenjs
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That’s really cool. I wonder if I could take it back in for some warranty work??
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A rare "thrift store" find; only because this enterprising business chose to advertise the item on CL, otherwise I'd have never have looked for them.
A great pair of lace-up shoes, barely used (2 times maybe) and in my size. I don't think there are many serious cyclists looking for this type of item in a "repurpose" shop, but there they were. I do not like Velcro strap and/or ratcheting strap shoes so these are a godsend. I have no idea when they were made, and/or if they are still manufactured, but probably a fairly expensive shoe when purchased new; all leather vented upper with a more than adequate tread. $20, MT-22 model. One of my parts suppliers needing to move out of their shop gifted me a nice pair of early 105 pedals he knew I to needed for a rebuild. It pays to put a "bug" in someone's ear occasionally. |
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