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Found a Team Pro and 44 cm handlebar at my LBS. Old stuff from the back room. Cleaned up nicely. Put the old Technomic Deluxe back in service to get more reach. New shifter cables and housing (along with better routing) cured the lazy gear changing. Topped it off with doubled-up cloth tape. Put 30 miles on it yesterday. Sweet!

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Wonderful makeover .. beautiful.
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My matched set, 1981 Professional and a 1981 Professional "Super Record".

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Whoa now, that's pretty neat. I didn't realize the Ecco had a brother also with oversized tubing.


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Whoa now, that's pretty neat. I didn't realize the Ecco had a brother also with oversized tubing.
It rode nice, frame was stiff. I just had to downsize, and without lugs she was put on the chopping block.
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Hey All,
Just recently discovered this thread. The past couple years I have been collecting old-school Fuji BMX bikes and am now moving onto road bikes as well. Nice to see that Fuji has its own thread. I'm big on good stories and the history surrounding Fuji.
I created FujiBMX.com a couple years ago as there was little to no information on their old BMX bikes, which for the time period were really very unique and quality machines (the Feather Professionals anyway).
I've got a couple bikes I'll add to the thread once I get some photos taken. Stuff some of you guys probably haven't seen in person, or seen in a very long time.
Just recently discovered this thread. The past couple years I have been collecting old-school Fuji BMX bikes and am now moving onto road bikes as well. Nice to see that Fuji has its own thread. I'm big on good stories and the history surrounding Fuji.
I created FujiBMX.com a couple years ago as there was little to no information on their old BMX bikes, which for the time period were really very unique and quality machines (the Feather Professionals anyway).
I've got a couple bikes I'll add to the thread once I get some photos taken. Stuff some of you guys probably haven't seen in person, or seen in a very long time.
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Hi Bloud,
I recently discovered your website and I think it's awesome! The BMX side of Fuji is where I'm lacking in knowledge so your site is a great resource. If you don't mind I'll post a link to FujiBMX on my blog!
I'd love to find a 1980 Fuji Feather Professional to photograph someday ..
Welcome to BikeForums and especially the Fuji club!
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I recently discovered your website and I think it's awesome! The BMX side of Fuji is where I'm lacking in knowledge so your site is a great resource. If you don't mind I'll post a link to FujiBMX on my blog!
I'd love to find a 1980 Fuji Feather Professional to photograph someday ..
Welcome to BikeForums and especially the Fuji club!
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Hi Bloud,
I recently discovered your website and I think it's awesome! The BMX side of Fuji is where I'm lacking in knowledge so your site is a great resource. If you don't mind I'll post a link to FujiBMX on my blog!
I'd love to find a 1980 Fuji Feather Professional to photograph someday ..
Welcome to BikeForums and especially the Fuji club!
Scott
I recently discovered your website and I think it's awesome! The BMX side of Fuji is where I'm lacking in knowledge so your site is a great resource. If you don't mind I'll post a link to FujiBMX on my blog!
I'd love to find a 1980 Fuji Feather Professional to photograph someday ..
Welcome to BikeForums and especially the Fuji club!
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Interesting, is the head badge a different size than the road versions? From this angle it looks like a "tall" Mt. Fuji badge. One of my group may have one if it's the same size ..
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Here's a photo of it:

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You're planning to re-paint, correct? I bet JR at Velocals.com can easily do the decals for you.
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If you hear of any good ideas, it would be great if you could mention them there. Or here.
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I might have to sell some of my collection just to fund the cost of recreation, die-cutting and printing. ;-) I'm clearly not doing this for ROI in dollar value, it's simply the challenge. Took me a year to find ONE set of Sugino Mighty Tour cranks in 175mm, yet to see another set anywhere.
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Mid 80's Allegro
Picked this one up over the weekend. I love this Champagne color but the frame is way too small for me (19"). This one will be heading to the sales side tomorrow to help fund my bike habit.

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Anyone have a parts list for original components on a 72 Finest? Most specifically looking for bars, stem, seat and seatpost at the moment.
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Almost 99% sure...
Bars: Nitto 105 Olympiade
Stem: Nitto Pearl, early logo, looks like this:
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Saddle: Fujita Seamless YFC
Seatpost: Hupelrider or "Crep Rider"
Bars: Nitto 105 Olympiade
Stem: Nitto Pearl, early logo, looks like this:
Saddle: Fujita Seamless YFC
Seatpost: Hupelrider or "Crep Rider"

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Was the seat plastic or padded? See below. I have a few of these.


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Bloud, check out this parts list I have on my blog, it dates to around '74. It will match up the parts to the frame. Later Finest's had the stem that Keith pictured, earlier models had this one:

You can see it on the parts list as #1002
I just posted this also:
https://vintagefuji.posterous.com/fuj...log-circa-1968
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https://vintagefuji.posterous.com/fuji-parts-catalog
Bloud, check out this parts list I have on my blog, it dates to around '74. It will match up the parts to the frame. Later Finest's had the stem that Keith pictured, earlier models had this one:
You can see it on the parts list as #1002
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Bloud, check out this parts list I have on my blog, it dates to around '74. It will match up the parts to the frame. Later Finest's had the stem that Keith pictured, earlier models had this one:
You can see it on the parts list as #1002
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