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Flog00 01-18-14 07:09 AM

Trek withdrawals....
 
So.... for the first time in 30 or so years, I am without a Trek bike in my possession :cry:

I sure hope my daughter has a great trip to France ;)

Still looking for that immaculate 83 Trek 600, 620 or 630 in 21" size, color pewter with light blue panels.... you'd think selling my collection of old bikes for my daughter that one would fall out of the sky! Hahahaha

auchencrow 01-18-14 07:21 AM

http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...1983gray_6.jpg

Yup. I just parted this one out. :innocent:
(Just kidding!)

Sold it long ago though. Just way too small 4 me.

oddjob2 01-18-14 07:30 AM

I thought you've been all over northeast Ohio lately picking up project bikes?

I would have thought you pined for your daughter being overseas rather than your Trek?

Flog00 01-18-14 07:34 AM

This is my dream....

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7450/1...accf8dc7_b.jpg
630a by flog00, on Flickr

Flog00 01-18-14 07:37 AM

Do you guys know how expensive a trip to France is? haha

Not using a dime of savings....

My daughter is helping me raise the money.... she will have the time of her life.

A little nervous sending my 17 year old overseas though.... tough to admit she's nearly an adult.

zukahn1 01-18-14 07:38 AM

Well I see a lot of nice 300, 400 and 500 series from the early 80's often at very good prices but very few if any 600's with the nice original grey metalic paint and blue details.

auchencrow 01-18-14 07:39 AM

^ That looks like a 23"

Flog00 01-18-14 07:40 AM

22.5? Yeah, just used it as an example for the color I like.

zukahn1 01-18-14 07:53 AM

I'm pretty sure the dark grey with blue details was only offered in 83, but I can see the point that the 84 was a nicer bike.

Flog00 01-18-14 07:56 AM

I'd be happy with a frame set in the pewter/blue and build it up. I don't think it was a super popular color combo, but for some reason it seems just perfect to me.

bikemig 01-18-14 08:08 AM

You mean like this,

http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...0&d=1379615341

I built one up for my daugher 2 years ago. She has never ridden it; she likes her specialized rockhopper that I built up at the same time better.

markk900 01-18-14 08:15 AM

This is like showing a full bottle of water to a thirsty man, but you mean like this?

http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/a...0/IMG_0830.jpg

I hope it doesn't freak you out to much to see I have converted it to this:

http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps92d663ff.jpg

Just waiting for the fenders (in transit) and I think I'll be done.

BTW: no drewing and all original parts saved in a box. In case I ever sell (unlikely) and the next owner wants an original 600.

oddjob2 01-18-14 08:19 AM


Originally Posted by markk900 (Post 16421142)
I hope it doesn't freak you out to much to see I have converted it to this:

http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps92d663ff.jpg

Just waiting for the fenders (in transit) and I think I'll be done.

BTW: no drewing and all original parts saved in a box. In case I ever sell (unlikely) and the next owner wants an original 600.

i know one of the members who already posted on this thread is probably gagging on his morning coffee!

dvsjes28 01-18-14 08:20 AM

I love my 82 613

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...g?t=1390054778

Flog00 01-18-14 08:24 AM

Great pictures :)

MarKk900.... criminal :twitchy:

Chrome Molly 01-18-14 08:25 AM

1 Attachment(s)
Just piling on...

http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...5&d=1385848217

Flog00 01-18-14 08:26 AM

You guys are just evil!

Flog00 01-18-14 08:27 AM

Okay.... that is just perfect. Is that a 21"?




Originally Posted by Chrome Molly (Post 16421160)


Chrome Molly 01-18-14 08:31 AM


Originally Posted by Flog00 (Post 16421163)
Okay.... that is just perfect. Is that a 21"?

Measures out at 21.5. Trek 630 converted to half step plus granny. Nice rider.

Flog00 01-18-14 08:38 AM

I'll send you my shipping info! hahaha

The Golden Boy 01-18-14 09:12 AM


Originally Posted by Flog00 (Post 16421039)
So.... for the first time in 30 or so years, I am without a Trek bike in my possession :cry:

My condolences.


Originally Posted by Flog00 (Post 16421080)
A little nervous sending my 17 year old overseas though.... tough to admit she's nearly an adult.

My congratulations.



I haven't ridden one of the 83 600 series bikes, but they sure do look classy.

Really digging dvsjes28's 613...

eja_ bottecchia 01-18-14 09:32 AM


Originally Posted by Flog00 (Post 16421080)
Do you guys know how expensive a trip to France is? haha

Not using a dime of savings....

My daughter is helping me raise the money.... she will have the time of her life.

A little nervous sending my 17 year old overseas though.... tough to admit she's nearly an adult.

Did you sell your Trek to help finance her trip? If you did you are a great Dad (you may still be great Dad even if you did not sell the Trek to pay for the trip).

I have sent all four of my kids to trips to Europe (England and Spain). They all had a great time and learned a lot. Your daughter will be fine if she uses a little common sense, just like she would use here. If she is fluent in French that will make it that much easier for her.

BTW, I have yet to set foot outside the USA. Every time I save enough money for my dream trip to France, something comes along and the money disappears. :(

Ex Pres 01-18-14 09:34 AM

Maybe like this one?

http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4084/5...b46daaac_b.jpg

It's an '83 600, but in that incarnation was sporting an NR/ Stronglight drivetrain. Currently undergoing a transformation to be more like a 620 with a Suntour group / triple and bar-ends.

Flog00 01-18-14 09:52 AM

Yeah, there will always be more bikes to buy.
We have been buying and selling bikes for a while now and I just had to sell some of my stuff to get her there. No real heavy attachment to the bikes.
I'm excited Sarah will have the opportunity to visit France. She is in her third year of French and is going with some friends.
Sarah also bought her first car with bike flipping money. I'm a lucky Dad.

http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3676/1...4e240d3c_b.jpg
vw1 by flog00, on Flickr
My girls
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2852/1...2a7d4be7_b.jpg
vw2 by flog00, on Flickr






Originally Posted by eja_ bottecchia (Post 16421315)
Did you sell your Trek to help finance her trip? If you did you are a great Dad (you may still be great Dad even if you did not sell the Trek to pay for the trip).

I have sent all four of my kids to trips to Europe (England and Spain). They all had a great time and learned a lot. Your daughter will be fine if she uses a little common sense, just like she would use here. If she is fluent in French that will make it that much easier for her.

BTW, I have yet to set foot outside the USA. Every time I save enough money for my dream trip to France, something comes along and the money disappears. :(


YoKev 01-18-14 10:05 AM


Originally Posted by Flog00 (Post 16421349)
Yeah, there will always be more bikes to buy.
We have been buying and selling bikes for a while now and I just had to sell some of my stuff to get her there. No real heavy attachment to the bikes.
I'm excited Sarah will have the opportunity to visit France. She is in her third year of French and is going with some friends.
Sarah also bought her first car with bike flipping money. I'm a lucky Dad.

http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3676/1...4e240d3c_b.jpg
vw1 by flog00, on Flickr
My girls
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2852/1...2a7d4be7_b.jpg
vw2 by flog00, on Flickr

EYES ON THE ROAD LADIES!!!!

P.S. If you're ever looking for the windows, they probably fell down into the door ;)


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