Introduction and general question
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Introduction and general question
Hey all,
I have been lurking around this forum for awhile now. I am an avid mountain biker but have been wanting to get a road bike for those rainy days in which the trails are closed. I have searched CL and various other forums, I keep finding myself wanting a vintage bike. Not sure what it is about them but I just think they look cool. I have narrowed it down to a few choices, Schwinn Traveler, Peugeot, and Raleigh. Any others that i should be looking at?
My concern is that if I am needing "new" parts for these bikes how difficult are they to find. Last thing that I want is this to turn into a money pit.
Thanks in advance
I have been lurking around this forum for awhile now. I am an avid mountain biker but have been wanting to get a road bike for those rainy days in which the trails are closed. I have searched CL and various other forums, I keep finding myself wanting a vintage bike. Not sure what it is about them but I just think they look cool. I have narrowed it down to a few choices, Schwinn Traveler, Peugeot, and Raleigh. Any others that i should be looking at?
My concern is that if I am needing "new" parts for these bikes how difficult are they to find. Last thing that I want is this to turn into a money pit.
Thanks in advance
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Hi Strike - Welcome to C&V.
If you have been lurking here long you probably know something about C&V bikes.
Don't limit your choices however - cast a wide net and be an opportunist - Sometimes a killer deal presents itself, and you just need to be educated enough to recognize it and pounce.
Insofar as money goes, C&V bikes are by FAR the best value in all of cycledom. DO expect however to make a little investment in tools and expedables to DIY, because virtually all vintage bikes need a good overhaul as-found and LBS rates are no bargain.
If you have been lurking here long you probably know something about C&V bikes.
Don't limit your choices however - cast a wide net and be an opportunist - Sometimes a killer deal presents itself, and you just need to be educated enough to recognize it and pounce.
Insofar as money goes, C&V bikes are by FAR the best value in all of cycledom. DO expect however to make a little investment in tools and expedables to DIY, because virtually all vintage bikes need a good overhaul as-found and LBS rates are no bargain.
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Don't limit yourself, but keep your eyes peeled. There are tons out there.
Raleigh
Nishiki
Fuji
Shogun
Centurion
Miyata
Peugeot (French doesn't alway fit, but not a bad bike)
Panasonic
Univega
Specialized
some Schwinn
Trek
Raleigh
Nishiki
Fuji
Shogun
Centurion
Miyata
Peugeot (French doesn't alway fit, but not a bad bike)
Panasonic
Univega
Specialized
some Schwinn
Trek
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