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#726
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Location: Ft. Lauderdale
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Not classic, vintage, or particularly good looking... but it is a Trek... mostly.
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Location: Boston
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Bikes: 2022 Soma Fog Cutter, 2021 Calfee Draqonfly 44, 1984 Peter Mooney, 2017 Soma Stanyan, 1990 Fuji Ace, 1990 Bridgestone RB-1, 1995 Independent Fabrications Track, 2003 Calfee Dragonfly Pro
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My son's 5th birthday present:
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#730
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Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Southeast Michigan
Posts: 290
Bikes: 2012 Specialized Tarmac Apex Mid Compact, 2013 Specialized Sirrus Elite, 2007 Giant Boulder se
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#731
Extraordinary Magnitude
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Waukesha WI
Posts: 13,646
Bikes: 1978 Trek TX700; 1978/79 Trek 736; 1984 Specialized Stumpjumper Sport; 1984 Schwinn Voyageur SP; 1985 Trek 620; 1985 Trek 720; 1986 Trek 400 Elance; 1987 Schwinn High Sierra; 1990 Miyata 1000LT
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It looks fantastic!!!
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Commence to jigglin’ huh?!?!
"But hey, always love to hear from opinionated amateurs." -says some guy to Mr. Marshall.
Commence to jigglin’ huh?!?!
"But hey, always love to hear from opinionated amateurs." -says some guy to Mr. Marshall.
#732
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Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Posts: 237
Bikes: 2014 Specialized Crosstrail Disc, 1995 Specialized HardRock Ultra, 1991 Trek 1200, late 80's Tunturi 500R, plus various others moving through my garage...
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My 1991 Trek 1200... All original except for the seat (soon to be replaced), bar tape, and tires/tubes.
#734
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Southern Ontario, Canada
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Bikes: Too, too many....
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My antique 830 winter ride and my wife's tiny 1220 ZX summer bike... and a nice 720 Multi we keep for company.
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is just a real cool dude
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: The Thumb, MI
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The whole family has Trek except the oldest as she has a C'dale. Doesn't help that I worked at a Trek Dealership. lol. Youngest has a pink 12" Mystic, son has a MT60, wife has a FX 7.5 and I have a Stache 8.
Still would like to find something made by our own John Thompson.
Still would like to find something made by our own John Thompson.
#741
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Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: San Jose Ca
Posts: 175
Bikes: 87 Panasonic DX5000, 87 Trek 560 Pro Series, Bridgestone RB3, 70s Bridgestone Cyclone, '74 Centurion Super Lemans, Motobecane Sport Mixte
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My '87 Trek 560 Pro Series with Cyclone group.
#742
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Kanas
Posts: 12
Bikes: Giant TCR 1, Scott Pro racing, Trek 9800, Schwinn Supersport, Klein Q Pro xx
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1983 Trek 630
This is "before" picture. Just picked it up today. It has just a scratch here and there, but otherwise clean and original, except it has an Alivio rear derailler and some funny knobby tires. Can't wait to get started on it!
This is "before" picture. Just picked it up today. It has just a scratch here and there, but otherwise clean and original, except it has an Alivio rear derailler and some funny knobby tires. Can't wait to get started on it!
#743
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My "new to me" 1994 Trek 2120. I still can't believe I only paid $100 for it. I got it a few days ago and was hoping to flip it after replacing the handlebar tape. But the bike is exactly my size and I think the purple on the frame did something to me and now I'm planning to keep it. I ripped off the old handlebar to adjust the brake levers. Most of the parts on this bike, if not all, are original. The handlebar is a little wider than what I'm used to so it has to go. I'm not a big fan of the barcon shifter so I'm thinking about getting a pair of downtube shifters. There is minimal scratch on the frame and most of the decals are still intact, except for the "CARBON" decal on one side of the main tube is pretty much gone. It's hard to believe a 20 year-old bike is still in tip-top condition.
The purple on this bike can be mesmerizing, especially under the sun.
The purple on this bike can be mesmerizing, especially under the sun.
#744
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Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Northern San Diego
Posts: 1,726
Bikes: mid 1980s De Rosa SL, 1985 Tommasini Super Prestige all Campy SR, 1992 Paramount PDG Series 7, 1997 Lemond Zurich, 1998 Trek Y-foil, 2006 Schwinn Super Sport GS, 2006 Specialized Hardrock Sport
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As I've mentioned recently, while taking a pass on several very lovely older Steel bikes available recently in San Diego, including a beautiful 1985 Waterford Paramount, I had been saving up for a Carbon Fiber road bike with a modern drivetrain. My search ended last night, with my having bagged this locally on CL, in my size, for a screaming bargain price: A Trek Y-Foil 77:
Not sure this qualifies as vintage, but I do believe it's a classic:
Not sure this qualifies as vintage, but I do believe it's a classic:
#745
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Location: Central MA
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Some incredible vintage Treks! Love those paint schemes and and decals from the 70's and 80's,
Here's my first real bike, a '90 Trek 750 Multitrack (lugged True Temper) I purchased new in college. It started life as a flat bar hybrid with the nauseating bright green graphics, and was converted to drop bars in the '90s (Suntour Command shifters). Upgraded the drivetrain to Ritchey Logic Mountain cranks with 50/38/26T (Suntour Sakae Ninja stainless steel small ring). Ugraded to Velocity A23 wheels Shimano 105 hubs (8sp) with Shimano Ultegra bar-ends a few years ago. Graphics have been blacked-out and I lined the lugs, but the head badge remains.
This bike has served me well since, including 8 D2R2s, the Honey One Hundred, Inaugural F2G2, Great River Ride. Shown below in "Winterando" and D2R2 dirt/gravel/trail configurations.
I love this bike and will never part with it!
Here's my first real bike, a '90 Trek 750 Multitrack (lugged True Temper) I purchased new in college. It started life as a flat bar hybrid with the nauseating bright green graphics, and was converted to drop bars in the '90s (Suntour Command shifters). Upgraded the drivetrain to Ritchey Logic Mountain cranks with 50/38/26T (Suntour Sakae Ninja stainless steel small ring). Ugraded to Velocity A23 wheels Shimano 105 hubs (8sp) with Shimano Ultegra bar-ends a few years ago. Graphics have been blacked-out and I lined the lugs, but the head badge remains.
This bike has served me well since, including 8 D2R2s, the Honey One Hundred, Inaugural F2G2, Great River Ride. Shown below in "Winterando" and D2R2 dirt/gravel/trail configurations.
I love this bike and will never part with it!
#747
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Chicago
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Bikes: '72 Peugeot PX-10 '78 Motobecane Le Champion '83 Motobecane Grand Jubile '85 Trek 830 '88 Merckx Team ADR Corsa Extra
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Winter bike in its natural habitat. '77 Trek TX300
#748
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My new fun bike. Hopefully she will bring me many hours of joy thrashing through the woods by my house.
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My bikes: 1970`s Roberts - 1981 Miyata 912 - 1980`s Ocshner (Chrome) - 1987 Schwinn Circuit - 1987 Schwinn Prologue - 1992 Schwinn Crosspoint - 1999 Schwinn Circuit - 2014 Cannondale Super Six EVO
My bikes: 1970`s Roberts - 1981 Miyata 912 - 1980`s Ocshner (Chrome) - 1987 Schwinn Circuit - 1987 Schwinn Prologue - 1992 Schwinn Crosspoint - 1999 Schwinn Circuit - 2014 Cannondale Super Six EVO
#749
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Pepperell MA
Posts: 330
Bikes: 2014 Specialized Allez, Trek Farley, Trek Crockett, Deluxe Team dirt jump BMX, SE Draft, S&M ATF, S&M L.A.M.F., S&M PBR, BSD TrailOrPark, SE Vans PK Ripper
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'85 Trek 460. I refurbed it and gave it to my brother-in-law's girlfriend for Christmas.
'85 Trek 460 - Pedal Room
My '91 Trek 1100 with Ultegra 6500
Trek 1100 Ultegra - Pedal Room
'85 Trek 460 - Pedal Room
My '91 Trek 1100 with Ultegra 6500
Trek 1100 Ultegra - Pedal Room
#750
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This is a 614 with a 1979 serial number, the fork was trashed when I got it off CL (amazingly enough). Came with the Arabesque group minus the cranks so I had to splurge for those. With the 27 inch wheels and 1 1/4 Pasela's its just a little too big for me but rides very smooth. Those are VO thumb mounts with the 600 levers.