What could it be ?
#3
Bianchi Goddess


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From: Shady Pines Retirement Fort Wayne, In
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it is the holy grail of all hipsters. the very first fixed gear conversion! congrats on your find LOL
any cluse in the light bracket?
any cluse in the light bracket?
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Sugar "Kane" Kowalczyk
“One morning you wake up, the girl is gone, the bikes are gone, all that's left behind is a pair of old tires and a tube of tubular glue, all squeezed out"
Sugar "Kane" Kowalczyk
#5
Rubber side down

Joined: Jul 2008
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I've got no skills at identification compared to many of the folks on here, but I think it would be beneficial if you could find ANY words on the bike. Is there a brand on the saddle, bell, crank, wheels, brakes, levers, hubs, etc. If you made me guess I'd say it's English, but that's just speculation.
EDIT: Oh yeah, and I love those bars too...
EDIT: Oh yeah, and I love those bars too...
#6
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From: the LOU, Mo
Bikes: Bianchi Nuevo Alloro, Cannondale ST400, Fuji Palisade, GT Timberline FS, Raleigh Technium 420, Schwinn Moab, Schwinn Passage, Schwinn Tempo, Specialized Sirrus Elite (aluminum), Specialized Sirrus Triple (steel), Trek 7.6, Viner Road Record
I would *kill* for those bars in alloy...
#7
Get off my lawn!


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From: The Garden State
Bikes: 1917 Loomis, 1923 Rudge, 1930 Hercules Renown, 1947 Mclean, 1948 JA Holland, 1955 Hetchins, 1957 Carlton Flyer, 1962 Raleigh Sport, 1978&81 Raleigh Gomp GS', 2010 Raliegh Clubman
The Lugs and handle bars look 30's vintage, the BB oiler more 40's. How about a good picture of the brakes, hubs and chainring. It's a very nice find!





