Catch Of The Day...!
#1426
Originally Posted by luker
THose are first generation Superbe. Not superbe pro, though. Nice wheels, you are right, I was snoozin'
How can you tell they are superbe? it was only mentioned in the title. I didn't bid because I am cheap, and also because I thought they might not be. Is there some tell-tale that tipped you off? I have a set of wheels that are almost identical which say "suntour" on the hubs, but no superbe.
#1427
If I own it, I ride it


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From: Cardinal Country
Bikes: Lejeune(14), Raleigh, Raysport, Jan De Reus, Gazelle, Masi, B. Carré(4), Springfield, Greg Lemond, Andre Bertin, Schwinn Paramount
Originally Posted by infinityeye
How can you tell they are superbe? it was only mentioned in the title. I didn't bid because I am cheap, and also because I thought they might not be. Is there some tell-tale that tipped you off? I have a set of wheels that are almost identical which say "suntour" on the hubs, but no superbe.
2) Sticker on the hub said Superbe
Granted someone could have stuck the sticker on there, but knowing what the hub looked like was the clincher. I will also say that usually the Superbe sticker is in line with the axle and not wrapped around as on these. But this is not the first time I have seen it done this way. I was bidding on these, but forgot to sign in before bidding. Sign-in process dragged and I did not get my snipe in. They would have been perfect for my Japanese flavored Raysport.
#1428
Originally Posted by CV-6
1) ..... They would have been perfect for my Japanese flavored Raysport. 

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#1429
If I own it, I ride it


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From: Cardinal Country
Bikes: Lejeune(14), Raleigh, Raysport, Jan De Reus, Gazelle, Masi, B. Carré(4), Springfield, Greg Lemond, Andre Bertin, Schwinn Paramount
Originally Posted by bigbossman
I have a wheelset laced to Sunshine hubs, if you're interested....
#1430
juneeaa memba!


Joined: Oct 2003
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From: boogled up in...Idaho!
Bikes: Crap. The box is not big enough...
Wow. I'm getting lost here. I have a set of Araya Rim/Superbe Pro/bladed spoke tubulars in the garage. Does anyone want to trade these (um, about '85...) for some wheels with earlier superbe hubs?
#1431
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From: Iowa City, Iowa / Island Park, Idaho
Bikes: Lemond Alpe d'Huez, 03 Gary Fisher Tassjara, Quattro Assi Scandium
Well heres some pics of my latest catches. It was free garbage clean up day recently so they were all free. The first is what seems to be a bone stock 1977 Raliegh Grand Prix. The second is a Schwinn Mixte, has a few nice parts, likely parted out or rebuilt and sold. The last picture is of the other stuff I picked up. 1 mostly complete Next dual suspension, has an nice upgraded front wheel, Joytech hub to black alloy Wienmann rim. The other is a purple Magna, with a few parts that can go on some projects to sell. The other is a green Next BMX bike with some interesting radial wheels. Also 2 like new Trek Big Khauna mtn bike tires. 1 tacoed 27" wheel with a good Shimano hub and freewheel. Also a junky wheel with a decent Komete coaster brake hub.




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#1432
Out fishing with Annie on his lap, a cigar in one hand and a ginger ale in the other, watching the sunset.
Joined: Mar 2006
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From: South Florida
Bikes: Techna Wheelchair and a Sun EZ 3 Recumbent Trike
My $20.00 1988 Raleigh Pursuit!
This is the YARD SALE find I mentioned earlier this week! Not bad for 20 Bucks! I don't think the bike has 5 miles on it, it still has completely unworn Raleigh OEM Tires on it with no weatherchecking. Perfectly rideable tires! I took it out for a short spin today between the rain and man, it is SWEET!
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#1433
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From: Sacramento, California, USA
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac, Canyon Exceed, Specialized Transition, Ellsworth Roots, Ridley Excalibur
Here's some pix from the ebay auction I just won. A 52cm Caldaro frame. I took a chance on this, not knowing anything of the Caldaro mark, but I was sold on the Columbus tubing, lug work, and especially the fancy dropouts.
Now I have to start hunting up some Campy components!
Now I have to start hunting up some Campy components!
#1435
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From: Sacramento, California, USA
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac, Canyon Exceed, Specialized Transition, Ellsworth Roots, Ridley Excalibur
Thanks. I'm very excited. Italian steel!
#1436
Vello Kombi, baby

Joined: Dec 2002
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From: Je suis ici
Bikes: 1973 Eisentraut; 1970s Richard Sachs; 1978 Alfio Bonnano; 1967 Peugeot PX10
Calaso, that's a beaut.
Haven't been posting much on this thread lately, even though I'm finding stuff, it's just the SOS.
Here's an interesting haul, though. Think it's a sixties Paris Sport, with a weird kickstand-- seem to recall mswankytank having one of these once. The frame is gaspipe (about 8#s) but fairly cool. I bought it cause it's my size and thought it would be fun to play with. Prolly gonna fixie it or singlespeed it or some such abomination, 'cause it's not good enough to restore, and it's rough as is. Make a good beater, and once I get tired of it, I can give it away; it was only 15$ (too much, but I'm a sucker for old French crap) The kickstand slightly dented the stays, and the rear is a bit out of line, but I need some alignment practice anyhoo. Fun!
Haven't been posting much on this thread lately, even though I'm finding stuff, it's just the SOS.
Here's an interesting haul, though. Think it's a sixties Paris Sport, with a weird kickstand-- seem to recall mswankytank having one of these once. The frame is gaspipe (about 8#s) but fairly cool. I bought it cause it's my size and thought it would be fun to play with. Prolly gonna fixie it or singlespeed it or some such abomination, 'cause it's not good enough to restore, and it's rough as is. Make a good beater, and once I get tired of it, I can give it away; it was only 15$ (too much, but I'm a sucker for old French crap) The kickstand slightly dented the stays, and the rear is a bit out of line, but I need some alignment practice anyhoo. Fun!
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#1437
Vello Kombi, baby

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From: Je suis ici
Bikes: 1973 Eisentraut; 1970s Richard Sachs; 1978 Alfio Bonnano; 1967 Peugeot PX10
Here's a real interesting one. Not mine, it belongs to an old friend. It was his grandfather's and has been garaged for quite some while. He wanted a bike to ride around the neighbourhood with his children, and thought this one would be fun. Schwinn Panther III. Although the bike looks incomplete, it's actually in pieces; the "gas" tank, including the electronic horn, is complete. Original seat broken, missing a spoke, a lens cover on one of the lights. Chrome need polish; but as you can see, some bronze wool brought it quickly back to life. It's likely earlier than the 66 liscence plate would suggest; I'll date it tonight. We'll be working on it over the summer and hopefully bring it back. It should be fun, though I can't get as goofy as I can with the Paris Sport.
There's another bike from this period coming, the plate on it is from 1955.
There's another bike from this period coming, the plate on it is from 1955.
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#1438
Originally Posted by Poguemahone
.... it was only 15$ (too much, but I'm a sucker for old French crap) The kickstand slightly dented the stays...
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#1439
A pair of late 70's Raleigh Grand Prix's, in like new condition. I doubt they have 50 miles on them, combined. One men's and the other a mixte:


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#1440
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Joined: Oct 2005
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From: Bowling Green, OH
Bikes: 1987 Centurion Ironman Expert, ~1995 Cannondale F500, 1984 Peugeot PSVN (fixie converstion)
I guess I could call this my 'best' catch so far.... though I'm not entirely sure how great it is. I called an add for a '27 inch 10-speed bicycle' in the local classified-add paper. He 'couldn't remember' the brand when I called, but said it was ready to ride, and had downtube shifters. I find his place, and the first thing he says is 'can you ride a 27 inch frame?' (I'm 5'9" and could definitely not ride one; I thought he meant 27 inch wheels), I say I'm looking for parts too, and he shows me to an early 80s Huffy sitting in front of a bunch of sad-looking kid's bikes.
Trying to come up with an excuse to leave without feeling like I've totally wasted his time and mine, I tell him there's I need. He asked what I did need and I said a French-thread bottom bracket, thinking he wouldn't even know what I was talking about let alone have anything around interesting. He floored me by saying he had a Peugeot sitting in his other garage, but not in riding shape yet. Within a minute of him saying he'd take $15 for it, it was in my car.
Best I can find (https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...ighlight=PA65), it's a PA65. I left my digital camera behind, so I can't take pics until Sunday or Monday. It's a mixte frame, all white, with Stronglite cranks and Peugeot-branded (Weineman) center-pull calipers, the front hub is stamped Normandy, with 'P 25 78' below, the latter of which I am taking as the date. Regida 'Chrolux' 27" rim. Simplex shifting (with what I assume is the plastic rear der), with stem mounted shifters, 10 speed.
I'm cursing myself for leaving the camera behind, because I'm not sure about the model. There's nothing on the frame indicating what kind of tubing is used (though it's a bit on the heavy side; not 531), it has a chrome rear fender and nice rack (worth the $15 by itself, imo), and there's a big generator-powered light mounted on the stem; front fender wasn't attached and he said he didn't think it came with one (wrong). Simplex derailers and stem-mounted shifters.
Sorry if this is long and rambling, I'm just excited to actually find a decent deal on a bike....I've paid full value for my other bikes and feel like I've come out ahead on this one. I'll post pics asap.
Trying to come up with an excuse to leave without feeling like I've totally wasted his time and mine, I tell him there's I need. He asked what I did need and I said a French-thread bottom bracket, thinking he wouldn't even know what I was talking about let alone have anything around interesting. He floored me by saying he had a Peugeot sitting in his other garage, but not in riding shape yet. Within a minute of him saying he'd take $15 for it, it was in my car.
Best I can find (https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...ighlight=PA65), it's a PA65. I left my digital camera behind, so I can't take pics until Sunday or Monday. It's a mixte frame, all white, with Stronglite cranks and Peugeot-branded (Weineman) center-pull calipers, the front hub is stamped Normandy, with 'P 25 78' below, the latter of which I am taking as the date. Regida 'Chrolux' 27" rim. Simplex shifting (with what I assume is the plastic rear der), with stem mounted shifters, 10 speed.
I'm cursing myself for leaving the camera behind, because I'm not sure about the model. There's nothing on the frame indicating what kind of tubing is used (though it's a bit on the heavy side; not 531), it has a chrome rear fender and nice rack (worth the $15 by itself, imo), and there's a big generator-powered light mounted on the stem; front fender wasn't attached and he said he didn't think it came with one (wrong). Simplex derailers and stem-mounted shifters.
Sorry if this is long and rambling, I'm just excited to actually find a decent deal on a bike....I've paid full value for my other bikes and feel like I've come out ahead on this one. I'll post pics asap.
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#1441
Vello Kombi, baby

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From: Je suis ici
Bikes: 1973 Eisentraut; 1970s Richard Sachs; 1978 Alfio Bonnano; 1967 Peugeot PX10
"I'll bet you can get $30 for the kickstand on eBay. They seem to have a following......"
Okay, we've got a bet. I'll stick it on ebuy for 99 cents and we'll see how high it goes. I'll give anything over thirty to charity... who made these things, anyhoo? I seem to recall them being plestchers....
Okay, we've got a bet. I'll stick it on ebuy for 99 cents and we'll see how high it goes. I'll give anything over thirty to charity... who made these things, anyhoo? I seem to recall them being plestchers....
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#1442
Scored this at the landfills recycle center this morning, $3! Its a supercycle; you can never have enough good canadian size 28" wheels laying around for parts!
#1443
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Today I found a ladies raleigh and a mens sears roebuck. Best part is I got them together for $1 look to be in pretty good cond. both are 3 speeds. Now I get to walk a mile to 2 miles to grab 2 bikes and carry 'em home. But in the end it should be well worth it. Also Ill get you all some pics later on today.
#1444
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Value Village Fiori
Have a look at my new baby![img src="
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I found this bike at a value village in Vancouver - priced at an unbelievable 12.99. 1980's vintage (from the decals, appears to be 1985) Fiori, with Ukai rims, Suzue hubs, Sugino cranks, and Nito handlebars and stem. The components alone are worth at least 5-10 times what I paid for the whole bike. Aie!

look at those saucy decals!
There's those suginos - and vintage RED leather toe clip straps! sweet baby jeebus!
I'm so freaking happy I might explode.
Next steps - bull horn handlebars with nice blue corking, barcon shifters, white cable housing. This is going to be one sexy ride.
"]I found this bike at a value village in Vancouver - priced at an unbelievable 12.99. 1980's vintage (from the decals, appears to be 1985) Fiori, with Ukai rims, Suzue hubs, Sugino cranks, and Nito handlebars and stem. The components alone are worth at least 5-10 times what I paid for the whole bike. Aie!

look at those saucy decals!
There's those suginos - and vintage RED leather toe clip straps! sweet baby jeebus!
I'm so freaking happy I might explode.
Next steps - bull horn handlebars with nice blue corking, barcon shifters, white cable housing. This is going to be one sexy ride.
#1445
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Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 1,408
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From: Norway
Verry nice bike ! What kind of steel, build quality ? Love the flower on the headtube! Nice price !
#1446
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Joined: Nov 2005
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From: Stratford Ontario Canada
Bikes: NORCO, GIANT
Hay I just scored a Fiori Modena as well shamano 600 sis everything but cranks there sake sx EX 4130 triple butted chrome moly Ishiwata.. suntour drop outs. also a Concorde Europa handbuilt ultech chrome moly shamano light action. A windsor made in mexico very clean bike cottered cranks so a 70's I would guess. A set cyclocross forks cromor columbus and a set of cyclops forks. Any of these bikes any good.
#1447
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My Catch Of A Few Days Ago:
A Motobecane Grand Jubilee frameset and a 1951 ladies' Raleigh Sports "C" Tourist.
Both should be somewhat familiar to the C&V regulars here at BF.net: Both are formerly of the Neal Lerner Collection. Traded him some various knicknacks for them.
Now taking donations for any and all Campagnolo parts to finish the Moto
New pics to come - for now, here's a pair of photos Neal took of each:
-Kurt
A Motobecane Grand Jubilee frameset and a 1951 ladies' Raleigh Sports "C" Tourist.
Both should be somewhat familiar to the C&V regulars here at BF.net: Both are formerly of the Neal Lerner Collection. Traded him some various knicknacks for them.
Now taking donations for any and all Campagnolo parts to finish the Moto

New pics to come - for now, here's a pair of photos Neal took of each:
-Kurt
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#1449
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#1450
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Joined: Feb 2006
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From: Canberra, Australia
Bikes: Salsa mtb * 3, Intense mtb * 1, Abeni SS rd * 1, Salsa road/touring * 2, Trek Damn one * 1, Vintage/projects * many
From Pete's famous garage sale here in Canberra, a box of old cottered steel cranks including Williams and TA, lots of 49bcd steel rings ($5), a 1957 Raleigh Lenton sports roadster in (as far as I can tell) completely original spec except for cabling ($70), needs 10 hours love but that's 10 hours I'll happily do instead of studying. Also a pair of 32h Fiamme red labels, somewhat used but nothing a bit of scotchbrite and polish won't make look new ($5), a pair of Dura-Ace 7402 (what's the diff between 7400 and 7402?) 165mm cranks, $10, one pair of Cinelli criterium bars, good condition, $10.
A partially restored 1952 malvern star Queen Elizabeth II coronation model bike, very ornate ladies bike with a coaster brake. Lovely. Needs some 28" rims to replace the 26 * 1 3/8" (yes I know, Raleigh Lenton size!) ones which are inexplicably on there. On ebay for $300au, which is a good deal given how much work has already been done.
This is a very cool thread btw. I might grab a liqueur and go through the whole thing.
- Joel
A partially restored 1952 malvern star Queen Elizabeth II coronation model bike, very ornate ladies bike with a coaster brake. Lovely. Needs some 28" rims to replace the 26 * 1 3/8" (yes I know, Raleigh Lenton size!) ones which are inexplicably on there. On ebay for $300au, which is a good deal given how much work has already been done.
This is a very cool thread btw. I might grab a liqueur and go through the whole thing.
- Joel






