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Old 03-15-10 | 04:53 PM
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Specialized Expedition How'd I do?

I picked up this Expedition for 200 bucks at one of my LBS's. I should've haggled but I'm still new to the purchasing/buying game. It's a 60 or 61cm and it fits me like a charm. Sorry for my picture taking skills, they're lacking.

https://s225.photobucket.com/albums/dd181/bada0f/Bikes/

Components:
RD: Shimano Deore XT
FD: Suntour Mountech
Brake levers/hoods: Suntour Superbe
Brakes: Shimano cantilevers w/ kool stops
Rims: Wolber Super Champions (red sticker)
Hubs: Specialized? One has a Specialized skewer while the other is Campagnolo
Cranks: Sugino AT
Drop bars: Specialized
Headset: Specialized
Stem: Specialized
Shifters: Suntour downtube Accushift
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Old 03-15-10 | 04:58 PM
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Crazy good. I am looking for one as well.
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Old 03-15-10 | 05:32 PM
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Excellent score. On par with the Miyata 1000. $200 is a steal.
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Old 03-15-10 | 05:58 PM
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Yup good deal...Thank for those carbon clad, technophiles...They de-value our older classics. If you ever want to sell it let me know

The specialized hubs are likely seal cartridge made by Suntour or Sanshin.
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Old 03-15-10 | 06:04 PM
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Great deal, esp. in Oregon.
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Old 03-15-10 | 06:48 PM
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How'd you do? Well, Bear Cub, it's time to be a Webelos, you've made the grade....
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Old 03-15-10 | 07:04 PM
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How'd you do? Well, Bear Cub, it's time to be a Webelos, you've made the grade....
A what?! I'm 18 and I don't even know what that means bro.
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I enjoy haggling and I love barter...when I see a great deal, I shut up and take it without saying a word. There is no need to barter when you're getting a great deal, and you got a great deal. Be happy that you got a touring bike many would kill for at a price most would double and still be glad to pay.
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I picked up this Expedition for 200 bucks at one of my LBS's. I should've haggled but I'm still new to the purchasing/buying game. It's a 60 or 61cm and it fits me like a charm. Sorry for my picture taking skills, they're lacking.

https://s225.photobucket.com/albums/dd181/bada0f/Bikes/

Components:
RD: Shimano Deore XT
FD: Suntour Mountech
Brake levers/hoods: Suntour Superbe
Brakes: Shimano cantilevers w/ kool stops
Rims: Wolber Super Champions (red sticker)
Hubs: Specialized? One has a Specialized skewer while the other is Campagnolo
Cranks: Sugino AT
Drop bars: Specialized
Headset: Specialized
Stem: Specialized
Shifters: Suntour downtube Accushift
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Old 03-15-10 | 07:20 PM
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A what?! I'm 18 and I don't even know what that means bro.
lol...

The old scoutmaster Robbie was paying you a compliment.
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Old 03-15-10 | 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by RobbieTunes
How'd you do? Well, Bear Cub, it's time to be a Webelos, you've made the grade....
nah... more like a boy scout. He got his flaming arrow patch
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Old 03-16-10 | 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by KonAaron Snake
I enjoy haggling and I love barter...when I see a great deal, I shut up and take it without saying a word. There is no need to barter when you're getting a great deal, and you got a great deal. Be happy that you got a touring bike many would kill for at a price most would double and still be glad to pay.
I was going to say..... If I were selling that at $200 and somebody tried to haggle me, I'd kick their butt to the curb and keep the bike for someone who had better sense.
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Originally Posted by RobbieTunes
How'd you do? Well, Bear Cub, it's time to be a Webelos, you've made the grade....
You're killin' me Robbie. I'm a Cubmaster and have a boy who's a Bear Cub Scout right now, so I get it, but 3-4 years ago that would have gone right over my head like it did over Bear Cubs....Here's Cub Scout Heirarchy
Tiger Cub Scout
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Its a natural progression see....
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you got a fantastic deal on that expedition!! it's about as perfect a C&V touring bike as you can get. congrats, treat it well!
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it's about as perfect a C&V touring bike as you can get. congrats, treat it well!
Read: For the love of God, DON'T EVER TURN IT INTO A FIXIE.
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Just to frame this deal for the op, I looked at one three weeks ago that looked like something the cat dragged in.

$425 was the asking. I am still looking. Robbie found one for me as well, but I had just purchased a frame from a friend. Couldn't move that quickly.

I was looking at your pics pretty closely today. That bike has about two hours of work and she'd be ready for a very long ride.

I'd do a saddle, bar tape, tires, brake pads, and a general lube. Maybe new chain/cables as well, depending on wear.

For the 700 miler "I" am doing this summer, I have Surly racks and Berthoud fenders I'd use as well.

Have fun with her, you'll have some great adventures.
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Read: For the love of God, DON'T EVER TURN IT INTO A FIXIE.
+1 - There is a special place in hell for those that ruin good touring bikes.

You did good though, I'd have totally jumped on that for what you paid.
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Old 03-16-10 | 05:36 PM
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i prefer later model expeditions:


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Old 03-16-10 | 10:13 PM
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Haha no worries guys. It won't ever become a fixie unless someone prys it from my cold, dead hands. I just put my fenders and racks on it and will be posting some hopefully better pictures up soon. I also replaced the tires with some Schwalbe Marathons. It's looking pretty bomber!

One question: Can I beat the hell out of this thing? I do a lot of riding/camping on BLM roads currently and wondering if this can handle the abuse of washed out roads, big rocks, logs etc. etc. It looks like it can but thought I'd ask anyways.
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Haha no worries guys. It won't ever become a fixie unless someone prys it from my cold, dead hands. I just put my fenders and racks on it and will be posting some hopefully better pictures up soon. I also replaced the tires with some Schwalbe Marathons. It's looking pretty bomber!

One question: Can I beat the hell out of this thing? I do a lot of riding/camping on BLM roads currently and wondering if this can handle the abuse of washed out roads, big rocks, logs etc. etc. It looks like it can but thought I'd ask anyways.
Singletrack, maybe not. Otherwise go for it. That's one of the reasons why I want one. The roads we are traveling on our adventure are the infamous Canadian all-weather highways, which translate to gravel roads. I've done a similar trip on a Z-1 Kawasaki thirty years ago, and you haven't lived till you are going sideways at 70 mph on gravel. Now that's exciting.
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Old 03-16-10 | 10:26 PM
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Singletrack, maybe not. Otherwise go for it. That's one of the reasons why I want one. The roads we are traveling on our adventure are the infamous Canadian all-weather highways, which translate to gravel roads. I've done a similar trip on a Z-1 Kawasaki thirty years ago, and you haven't lived till you are going sideways at 70 mph on gravel. Now that's exciting.
What is singletrack? This is like the umpteenth time I've read/heard someone say it but have no idea what it means. Canadian all-weather highways? I'm gonna check those out, sounds like fun
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Old 03-16-10 | 10:32 PM
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Here is a half decent explanation with a pic or seven. https://www.socaltrailriders.org/foru...-track-dh.html
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glad it fits you, because it was obviously much to big for its previous owner.
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Old 03-22-10 | 01:17 PM
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I posted two new pictures of the bike built up for touring. I can't wait to take it out for a test ride later today! I would post the pictures in the thread but I don't know how. Anyone care to enlighten me?

Also, it needs new bar tape. Do any of you C&Vers know what color tape would look ballin' with the look of the bike besides black?
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