Finished restoration DYNO
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Finished restoration DYNO
Purchased this new as the GT sales rep. Carried this from store to store as a sample. Let it get out of disrepair and let the dirt get out of hand.
Finally. Found my 46T sprocket and cleaned it up. Not to vintage. Probably from 97? I should know but I dont remember.
Great for barefoot'in. No beaches here in the Chicago burbs.
I added a nice traffic evasion device "Bell"
I thought about putting some Tubular tires on it. I resisted.
Finally. Found my 46T sprocket and cleaned it up. Not to vintage. Probably from 97? I should know but I dont remember.
Great for barefoot'in. No beaches here in the Chicago burbs.
I added a nice traffic evasion device "Bell"
I thought about putting some Tubular tires on it. I resisted.
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From Illinois. Collector of many fine bicycles from all over the world. Subscribe to my Youtube channel. Just search John's vintage road bike garage
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“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





