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#1626
Glutton for Punishment
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From: San Leandro, CA
Yeah -- Awesome Orange; I use that too. Gets stuff Simple Green won't.
#1627
Hmm...I'll try some of these things and see if I can get them clean. I love white brake hoods.
#1628
Posted in wrong thread... ignore!
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#1629
I found a nice yardsale today...the guy is also having it next weekend with more stuff
1 Ritchey 26*1.1 cyclecross tire with tube - $.50
1 Kenda 26*1.95 slick brand new - $1.00
1 Blackburn seat bag wedge - $3.00

1 Ritchey 26*1.1 cyclecross tire with tube - $.50
1 Kenda 26*1.95 slick brand new - $1.00
1 Blackburn seat bag wedge - $3.00
#1630
holyrollin'
Joined: Jun 2005
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From: L.B.N.J.U.S.A.
Bikes: Raleigh, Rudge, James 3spds., and a cast of many
From a coworker, I received a Fuji Bedford 3 speed, probably from the late '70s. Rust on bars and chain is terrible, but the wheels aren't bad. It was covered with pine needles, so I know how it was stored. Also a red Columbia ATV 10 speed. Both came with rear racks, so double score.
I quite like the Fuji. The labels proclaim it to be made of 1020 HT, which I assume is nothing special, but it is the same neat charcoaly/graphitey color as my Fuji Palisade, has decent-looking equipment, and the rear hub is not the Shimano 333, but the later, more troublefree series.
The cracked whitewalls need replacing. Anyone have any luck finding 26x1 3/8" whitewalls, or are they discontinued, as my LBS insists is the case?
I quite like the Fuji. The labels proclaim it to be made of 1020 HT, which I assume is nothing special, but it is the same neat charcoaly/graphitey color as my Fuji Palisade, has decent-looking equipment, and the rear hub is not the Shimano 333, but the later, more troublefree series.
The cracked whitewalls need replacing. Anyone have any luck finding 26x1 3/8" whitewalls, or are they discontinued, as my LBS insists is the case?
#1631
I see some white walls in that size show up on ebay under collectables now and then, I think that "bicycle haven" or whatchamacall him seller, 'round $25 a set if I remember.
#1632
Bike Junkie
Joined: Jun 2005
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From: South of Raleigh, North of New Hill, East of Harris Lake, NC
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac, Specialized Roubaix, Giant OCR-C, Specialized Stumpjumper FSR, Stumpjumper Comp, 88 & 92Nishiki Ariel, 87 Centurion Ironman, 92 Paramount, 84 Nishiki Medalist
Originally Posted by FlatTop
The cracked whitewalls need replacing. Anyone have any luck finding 26x1 3/8" whitewalls, or are they discontinued, as my LBS insists is the case?
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#1633
Elitest Murray Owner
Joined: Apr 2006
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Bikes: 1972 Columbia Tourist Expert III, Columbia Roadster
Originally Posted by roccobike
Believe it or not, check out your local K-mart. I could swear I saw this size in my local store, but I might be wrong. I have a pair in the size you're looking for, but they have some age cracks and are gumwall, not whitewall. If you're really having trouble finding other tires, PM me and we can talk about them.
K-mart does carry the same size, but only with black walls - and they're pretty crappy tires too (printed 50psi max pressure, poor molding).
#1634
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Duro makes 26X1-3/8 (English EA-3) sized tires in blackwall, gumwall, and yes, true whitewalls. Each variant is available in multiple tread patterns. They are rather nice tires, for being semi-cheapies.
See below photos of my '73 Columbia and '51 Raleigh for reference.
Take care,
-Kurt
See below photos of my '73 Columbia and '51 Raleigh for reference.
Take care,
-Kurt
#1635
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Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 192
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From: Kennewick Washington
Bikes: Holdsworth Professional(1984), Medici Pro Strada (mid 80's), Team Raliegh 753 (special build 1987?), Univega Ultraleggera (early 90's or late 80's)
Univega Ultraleggera
Last spring, on Ebay, I saw a Univega Ultraleggera frame up for auction. I haven't really been a huge admirer of Univega but I know that they have made some bikes. I took a closer look at the frame and noticed that it was built from Tange Prestige Tubing (oversized .8/.5/.8) and featured somewhat rare Shimano dropouts. Noting the high quality of the frame I watched the auction. The bidding was over $100 but it never made the sellers reserve. I was almost tempted to bid on it but I didn't. A day after the auction was over I saw the frame with a buy it now of $50. I didn't even have to think I bought it without blinking an eye. The price was worth the included dura ace headset alone. I believe the frame is late 80's or early 90's. I have built it up with all dura ace components, some from the time period and some newer. It is 9 speed equipped with a set of Superbe Pro friction shifters. It is one serious racing machine that I put together for a song. The really cool thing about is its rarity. I have been watching on ebay and searching the internet and have not seen a Ultraleggera again.
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#1636
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Joined: Nov 2005
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Found a Bridgestone 400 today in great "been hanging in the garage for 25 years" condition. Original Bridgestone tires are near new. Going to put Raliegh 3 speed type handlebars, a plush seat, suntour thumbies, and a pair of centerpull brakes so my wife can ride to work in style.
#1637
Glutton for Punishment
Joined: Aug 2004
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From: San Leandro, CA
1974 Raleigh Record -- $35 from the original owner. She apparently rode it just enough to loosen up the rear spokes and steering head and figured it was shot. The only original bit missing is the seat clamp bolt and 'R' nut. I know it's just a Record, but it's a nice Record...
#1638
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Joined: May 2005
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From: Allen, TX
Bikes: Kirk Frameworks JKS-C, Serotta Nova, Gazelle AB-Frame, Fuji Team Issue, Surly Straggler
mswantak, passed what looked to be a simular model Raleigh, maybe a few years newer though, at a garage sale. Wasn't in nearly as good of shape and they wanted the same price for it. I kept riding (was out for my Sunday ride) for someone else who actually might ride it to find.
I like yours a lot better, esp at that price!
I like yours a lot better, esp at that price!
#1639
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Joined: Sep 2003
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From: Brooklyn, Alabama
Bikes: Too many 80s roadbikes!
Originally Posted by mswantak
1974 Raleigh Record -- $35 from the original owner. She apparently rode it just enough to loosen up the rear spokes and steering head and figured it was shot. The only original bit missing is the seat clamp bolt and 'R' nut. I know it's just a Record, but it's a nice Record...
#1640
My Girlfriend's Dad bough a Raleigh Ltd. at the swapmeet on sunday for $25, looks to be in similar condition to the above record, needs a little tune up and should treat him well.
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#1641
Glutton for Punishment
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From: San Leandro, CA
Originally Posted by brokenrobot
Nice Record! Yellow bikes are better. I think I have a (somewhat beat-up) raleigh seatpost bolt and R-nut around here someplace; PM if you want them.
#1642
Originally Posted by mswantak
Thanks, but I don't think it's gonna last that long. I put it up on CL last night for $130 and I've gotten half a dozen calls on it already.
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#1643
Glutton for Punishment
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From: San Leandro, CA
You say that like it's a bad thing.
#1644
Originally Posted by mswantak
1974 Raleigh Record -- $35 from the original owner. She apparently rode it just enough to loosen up the rear spokes and steering head and figured it was shot. The only original bit missing is the seat clamp bolt and 'R' nut. I know it's just a Record, but it's a nice Record...


#1645
Glutton for Punishment
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From: San Leandro, CA
Originally Posted by Lamplight
He thought it was aluminum.
The first guy who came to look at my Record handed over the $130 and left with a big smile on his face. I put some of the proceeds to good use yesterday. I went to look at a $15 ladies Motobecane, thinking at least I might get a pair of wheels for a '78 Centurion I'm working on. No such luck -- the guy rolls out a beautiful blue metallic '76 mixte. Somebody had tried to replace a broken RD trolley wheel and ended up creating a ziplock bag of Huret parts, hence the low asking price. Beyond that it was in really good shape. As I was leaving, the guy mentions he has another bike -- an old Schwinn -- and might I be interested? Out comes an '85 World Sport; anthracite with silver and pink decals -- very '80s. The tires looked like they had leprosy, and it needed a good bath, but otherwise pretty nice. Took that one home too for another $40. Pics forthcoming.
Still need wheels for the Centurion though...
#1646
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Joined: Nov 2004
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From: San Jose, ca.
Bikes: 2006 Orbea Volata, 84 Trek 760, 83 Trek 720,
Originally Posted by mswantak
He probably thinks ferrous metal is what the carnival ride is made of, too.
The first guy who came to look at my Record handed over the $130 and left with a big smile on his face. I put some of the proceeds to good use yesterday. I went to look at a $15 ladies Motobecane, thinking at least I might get a pair of wheels for a '78 Centurion I'm working on. No such luck -- the guy rolls out a beautiful blue metallic '76 mixte. Somebody had tried to replace a broken RD trolley wheel and ended up creating a ziplock bag of Huret parts, hence the low asking price. Beyond that it was in really good shape. As I was leaving, the guy mentions he has another bike -- an old Schwinn -- and might I be interested? Out comes an '85 World Sport; anthracite with silver and pink decals -- very '80s. The tires looked like they had leprosy, and it needed a good bath, but otherwise pretty nice. Took that one home too for another $40. Pics forthcoming.
Still need wheels for the Centurion though...
The first guy who came to look at my Record handed over the $130 and left with a big smile on his face. I put some of the proceeds to good use yesterday. I went to look at a $15 ladies Motobecane, thinking at least I might get a pair of wheels for a '78 Centurion I'm working on. No such luck -- the guy rolls out a beautiful blue metallic '76 mixte. Somebody had tried to replace a broken RD trolley wheel and ended up creating a ziplock bag of Huret parts, hence the low asking price. Beyond that it was in really good shape. As I was leaving, the guy mentions he has another bike -- an old Schwinn -- and might I be interested? Out comes an '85 World Sport; anthracite with silver and pink decals -- very '80s. The tires looked like they had leprosy, and it needed a good bath, but otherwise pretty nice. Took that one home too for another $40. Pics forthcoming.
Still need wheels for the Centurion though...
I called that guy 2 days on the Motobecane. Never called me back or anything. Glad someone I know got it.
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#1647
Originally Posted by mswantak
The tires looked like they had leprosy...
#1648
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#1649
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From: Soviet of Oregon or Pensacola FL
Bikes: Still have a few left!
I was in Seattle today & got a pair of 8 speed Record brifters for $30.00. The low price was because they wouldn't shift at all but they were just gummed up & dirty. After cleaning & relube, I clicked through & found they are 9 speed
I also made a disappointing stop at Recycled Cycles. Hadn't been there for a few years & they didn't have much used stuff, mostly selling new bikes & gear. I did find a near new pair of Shimano A525 SPD pedals ($15)and a Specialized bottle cage ($2) that matches the single on my Expedition touring. Don
I also made a disappointing stop at Recycled Cycles. Hadn't been there for a few years & they didn't have much used stuff, mostly selling new bikes & gear. I did find a near new pair of Shimano A525 SPD pedals ($15)and a Specialized bottle cage ($2) that matches the single on my Expedition touring. Don
#1650
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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
it never ceases to amaze me how prepared people are to throw out "broken" brifters which only require a spray lube. Particularly given the cost and time needed to replace them and re-tune everything...
- Joel
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