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Bridgestone 500 .............
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Hey Guys
I just received this Bridgestone 500 today. I believe its a 1985 and it would appear to be NOS, kept indoors with just the slightest layer of dust on it. She even has Bridgestone tires (not dry rotted). Assembly is NOT complete, as I just threw her together to make sure there was no freight damage, all is good. She'll be a daily rider and I was wondering what color Brooks saddle and grip tape you guys would use. I think she could be a real looker with the proper wardrobe. And Yes, the reflectors will be coming off! Suggestions ?? Thanks, http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=296281 http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=296282 http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=296285 http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=296286 |
Nice find! I think it could be a 1984 since the graphics match my 400 from that year but not sure. I happen to like natural tan on a Brooks but black wouldn't be a bad choice with the blue either. Not sure what type of tape you prefer but brown cotton would look sharp or there are some nice brown corks available.
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Originally Posted by badger_biker
(Post 15218336)
Nice find! I think it could be a 1984 since the graphics match my 400 from that year but not sure. I happen to like natural tan on a Brooks but black wouldn't be a bad choice with the blue either. Not sure what type of tape you prefer but brown cotton would look sharp or there are some nice brown corks available.
The man I bought her from thought the bike was a 1984, I thought 1985 looking at this brochure. I think the serial number indicates it was built in 1984 though. S/N G418005 http://sheldonbrown.com/bridgestone/1985/index.html |
It was built in 1984 but it was also built in July, probably very late July. This is in the grey area where it could be from either year. The only significant change between 1984 and 1985 was the switch from Cyclone Mk II to New Cyclone. It's hard to tell in the pictures, but the subject bicycle appears to have Cyclone Mk II, in which case it is a 1984 model.
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Purely aesthetics speaking my vote would be for a white saddle and white bartape
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Do they make a white Brooks?
Personally for a daily rider I would go black on both. If you want to add a little color some blue cables and bottle cages would be nice. http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...1&d=1359595724 |
saddle color and bar tape color should always match. go with a tan or honey Brooks saddle and matching tape, it will match the gum hoods nicely. black and saddle and matching tape will also look nice. for bonus points, use Brooks leather tape.
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Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
(Post 15219674)
Do they make a white Brooks?
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Originally Posted by T-Mar
(Post 15219415)
It was built in 1984 but it was also built in July, probably very late July. This is in the grey area where it could be from either year. The only significant change between 1984 and 1985 was the switch from Cyclone Mk II to New Cyclone. It's hard to tell in the pictures, but the subject bicycle appears to have Cyclone Mk II, in which case it is a 1984 model.
You're right, it does have the Cyclone Mk II derailers (spelling). Is there a catalog or spec sheet for the 1984 Bridgestone's? The 1985 is as far back as I can find. I tried to load bigger pictures but BF is telling me they are to large ....... oh well. Cheers, |
Originally Posted by shoota
(Post 15219484)
Purely aesthetics speaking my vote would be for a white saddle and white bartape
Cheers, |
Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
(Post 15219674)
Do they make a white Brooks?
Personally for a daily rider I would go black on both. If you want to add a little color some blue cables and bottle cages would be nice. http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...1&d=1359595724 Thank You |
Originally Posted by Catnap
(Post 15219675)
saddle color and bar tape color should always match. go with a tan or honey Brooks saddle and matching tape, it will match the gum hoods nicely. black and saddle and matching tape will also look nice. for bonus points, use Brooks leather tape.
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Bruce you live in Phoenix, why would you want anything black? Too hot in the sun! My hands used to fry on the steering wheels of rental cars in Phoenix, Tucson, and Palm Springs!
BTW, a beautiful Bridgestone, enjoy! |
Here is a link to the 85 catalog page on the 500
http://sheldonbrown.com/bridgestone/...stone-500.html |
Originally Posted by oddjob2
(Post 15222034)
Bruce you live in Phoenix, why would you want anything black? Too hot in the sun! My hands used to fry on the steering wheels of rental cars in Phoenix, Tucson, and Palm Springs!
BTW, a beautiful Bridgestone, enjoy! |
Originally Posted by RubberLegs
(Post 15222053)
Here is a link to the 85 catalog page on the 500
http://sheldonbrown.com/bridgestone/...stone-500.html Cheers, |
Originally Posted by Bruce Enns
(Post 15221981)
Thanks T-Mar
You're right, it does have the Cyclone Mk II derailers (spelling). Is there a catalog or spec sheet for the 1984 Bridgestone's? The 1985 is as far back as I can find. I tried to load bigger pictures but BF is telling me they are to large ....... oh well. Cheers, Rims: Araya 20A, 27 x 1" Hubs: Sakae Royal SR-300, QR, alloy, small flange Tires, same model but 1" width Freewheel: same model but 14-16-18-21-24-28T with gold finish Chain: model not listed but gold finish Chainstay length: 7mm shorter Wheelbase: 11.3mm shorter BB Height: 5.5mm higher Fork rake: 5mm less Head and seat tube angles: 0.5 degrees more Note: 1984 specs list only 23" geometry, but I'd assume slightly more aggressive geometry across the entire size range. |
Originally Posted by T-Mar
(Post 15223612)
I have the 1984 spec sheet. The only other variations from 1985 are:
Rims: Araya 20A, 27 x 1" Hubs: Sakae Royal SR-300, QR, alloy, small flange Tires, same model but 1" width Freewheel: same model but 14-16-18-21-24-28T with gold finish Chain: model not listed but gold finish Chainstay length: 7mm shorter Wheelbase: 11.3mm shorter BB Height: 5.5mm higher Fork rake: 5mm less Head and seat tube angles: 0.5 degrees more Note: 1984 specs list only 23" geometry, but I'd assume slightly more aggressive geometry across the entire size range. On another note, lol ........ does the spec sheet happen to list the color as 2 tone "Misty Blue" and "Peacock Blue"? Cheers, |
Hi.
I have a '86 Bridgestone 500 and I'm looking to change the handle bars out. I need more height and and am looking at more of a horizontal type of bar. I love riding that bike but not wanting to lean so far forward anymore, which is what is required using the original bars. Any ideas ? TIA ! |
Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
(Post 15219674)
Do they make a white Brooks?
Personally for a daily rider I would go black on both. If you want to add a little color some blue cables and bottle cages would be nice.
Originally Posted by shoota
(Post 15219686)
They sure do and I have the only one left in existence. It's made from the hides of unicorns.
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Yup they make/made a white Swallow
http://www.brooksengland.com/images/...iddle_jc95.jpg and a white team pro http://www.brooksengland.com/images/...iddle_jc95.jpg both sold out but they can still be had if you got the ability: http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Brooks-B...item2a295347ae [h=1]NEW Brooks B15 Swallow Saddle - White Limited England Edition - VERY RARE[/h][LIST][LIST][*]US $360.00 Or a cardiff look alike for only $91.50 http://p.ebaystatic.com/aw/pics/glob...ding_30x30.gif http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Cardiff-Gull-...wcw~~60_12.JPG |
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Well, as nice as a white saddle and bar tape would look, I went with a black Team Pro and black cotton tape. I can always change it. This is a nice riding bike though, I'm impressed being its a mid level bike. I put a set of MKS alloy toe clips on too.
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Good choice. A white saddle and white tape is about as cool as white loafers and a white belt.
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