Are You Looking for One Of these? CL, Facebook, OfferUp, etc. PART 3
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Late 80s Univega Superstrada
FB Marketplace - Late 80s Univega Superstrada 54 cm - Minneapolis, MN - $150
www.facebook.com/share/17ZJTkE3wi/
At one time in the mid 80's these Superstrada bikes were the near-top Univega bikes (with Suntour Superbe or DuraAce instead of the Super Record that was on the Superspeciale) with brazed, triple butted Miyata frames. This looks to be TIG welded. No drive side images (though it looks to be a triple crank) so hard to say what components are. Mavic Open 4 CD wheels look solid. Generic 7-speed brifters and dual pivot brakes.




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At one time in the mid 80's these Superstrada bikes were the near-top Univega bikes (with Suntour Superbe or DuraAce instead of the Super Record that was on the Superspeciale) with brazed, triple butted Miyata frames. This looks to be TIG welded. No drive side images (though it looks to be a triple crank) so hard to say what components are. Mavic Open 4 CD wheels look solid. Generic 7-speed brifters and dual pivot brakes.




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Bikes: '69 Raleigh Sports '72 Cinelli Super Corsa '78 Motobecane Le Champion '84 Schwinn High Sierra '85 Trek 830 '88 Merckx Team ADR Corsa Extra
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Bikes: '69 Raleigh Sports '72 Cinelli Super Corsa '78 Motobecane Le Champion '84 Schwinn High Sierra '85 Trek 830 '88 Merckx Team ADR Corsa Extra
Seller's ad text says Cinelli. One more crappy pic tells nothing.
Selling a Cinelli classic road/commuter bike with a large 64cm (25”) frame — ideal for taller riders. I bought it second hand and it’s a sturdy, reliable ride for commuting or everyday use. Key Features: - Large frame: 64 cm (25”) – great for tall riders (~6’+ / 183cm+) - 700x32c tires - Drop handlebars for multiple riding positions - Rear rack - Kryptonite New York Standard U-lock included Condition: Used but functional. Shows cosmetic wear, but overall solid. Tires hold air and brakes/gears work. Reason for selling: No longer needed (relocation). 💲 Price: $ 200 OBO 📍 Pickup: Evanston 60202 Open to reasonable offers.
Selling a Cinelli classic road/commuter bike with a large 64cm (25”) frame — ideal for taller riders. I bought it second hand and it’s a sturdy, reliable ride for commuting or everyday use. Key Features: - Large frame: 64 cm (25”) – great for tall riders (~6’+ / 183cm+) - 700x32c tires - Drop handlebars for multiple riding positions - Rear rack - Kryptonite New York Standard U-lock included Condition: Used but functional. Shows cosmetic wear, but overall solid. Tires hold air and brakes/gears work. Reason for selling: No longer needed (relocation). 💲 Price: $ 200 OBO 📍 Pickup: Evanston 60202 Open to reasonable offers.
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Here's something you don't see every day.
A 1979 Rigi Bici-Corta. They are asking $800.
https://classifieds.ksl.com/listing/80942167


This one-of-a-kind bike has a very short wheelbase and steep head angle. It uses 2 small seat stays instead of a seat tube. Made with Columbus tubing and has a Campagnolo Super Record derailleur and record crankset. Modolo brakes.
This Italian make bike has serial number #408 and is quite rare. Frame size is 59cm center to Center. I rode this bike for many years and stored it for even more! Enjoy the 1979 Sales brochure...
A 1979 Rigi Bici-Corta. They are asking $800.
https://classifieds.ksl.com/listing/80942167


This one-of-a-kind bike has a very short wheelbase and steep head angle. It uses 2 small seat stays instead of a seat tube. Made with Columbus tubing and has a Campagnolo Super Record derailleur and record crankset. Modolo brakes.
This Italian make bike has serial number #408 and is quite rare. Frame size is 59cm center to Center. I rode this bike for many years and stored it for even more! Enjoy the 1979 Sales brochure...
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Probably listed before, but price drop from $150.
Schwinn Passage - $100 (Minneapolis, MN)
www.facebook.com/share/18L6HQDVTF/
Schwinn Passage - $100 (Minneapolis, MN)
www.facebook.com/share/18L6HQDVTF/
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Bikes: '69 Raleigh Sports '72 Cinelli Super Corsa '78 Motobecane Le Champion '84 Schwinn High Sierra '85 Trek 830 '88 Merckx Team ADR Corsa Extra
if I get time, I may go over and have a look at it this weekend. I’ll post more photos of the bike, at least.
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Bikes: 1967 Paramount; 1982-ish Ron Cooper; 1978 Eisentraut "A"; two mid-1960s Cinelli Speciale Corsas; and others in various stages of non-rideability.
Seller's ad text says Cinelli. One more crappy pic tells nothing.
Selling a Cinelli classic road/commuter bike with a large 64cm (25”) frame — ideal for taller riders. I bought it second hand and it’s a sturdy, reliable ride for commuting or everyday use. Key Features: - Large frame: 64 cm (25”) – great for tall riders (~6’+ / 183cm+) - 700x32c tires - Drop handlebars for multiple riding positions - Rear rack - Kryptonite New York Standard U-lock included Condition: Used but functional. Shows cosmetic wear, but overall solid. Tires hold air and brakes/gears work. Reason for selling: No longer needed (relocation). 💲 Price: $ 200 OBO 📍 Pickup: Evanston 60202 Open to reasonable offers.
Selling a Cinelli classic road/commuter bike with a large 64cm (25”) frame — ideal for taller riders. I bought it second hand and it’s a sturdy, reliable ride for commuting or everyday use. Key Features: - Large frame: 64 cm (25”) – great for tall riders (~6’+ / 183cm+) - 700x32c tires - Drop handlebars for multiple riding positions - Rear rack - Kryptonite New York Standard U-lock included Condition: Used but functional. Shows cosmetic wear, but overall solid. Tires hold air and brakes/gears work. Reason for selling: No longer needed (relocation). 💲 Price: $ 200 OBO 📍 Pickup: Evanston 60202 Open to reasonable offers.

Whatever it is, it is not a Cinelli - the seat stay attachment says that. It's a very nice seat stay attachment, but it is not a Cinelli seat stay attachment. My WAG (wild ass guess) is that it has a Cinelli bottom bracket shell, and we have all seen people who don't know much about bikes assume (incorrectly) that "Cinelli" on the BB automatically means it's a Cinelli frame.
FWIW, and it ain't much, my WAG is it's a mid to late 1970s British touring/sports touring frame. The seat stay attachment is what I'm basing my British WAG on. My tourer/sports tourer WAG is based on the eyelets on the dropouts, a longish wheelbase, longish seat stays, and a triple crank with what looks like it might be half-step plus granny. My 1970s WAG is based on cables over the top of the BB and what looks to be a six speed freewheel or cassette (that's in a picture in the ad that was not reposted here). What little of the lug brazing we can see looks pretty good.
Whatever it is, it might worth kicking the tires by someone local and tall. I'm tall, but I'm 2,000 miles from local, so it will have to be someone else.
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Bikes: '69 Raleigh Sports '72 Cinelli Super Corsa '78 Motobecane Le Champion '84 Schwinn High Sierra '85 Trek 830 '88 Merckx Team ADR Corsa Extra
Edit: I sumitted this before I saw Sedgemop 's posts. 
Whatever it is, it is not a Cinelli - the seat stay attachment says that. It's a very nice seat stay attachment, but it is not a Cinelli seat stay attachment. My WAG (wild ass guess) is that it has a Cinelli bottom bracket shell, and we have all seen people who don't know much about bikes assume (incorrectly) that "Cinelli" on the BB automatically means it's a Cinelli frame.
FWIW, and it ain't much, my WAG is it's a mid to late 1970s British touring/sports touring frame. The seat stay attachment is what I'm basing my British WAG on. My tourer/sports tourer WAG is based on the eyelets on the dropouts, a longish wheelbase, longish seat stays, and a triple crank with what looks like it might be half-step plus granny. My 1970s WAG is based on cables over the top of the BB and what looks to be a six speed freewheel or cassette (that's in a picture in the ad that was not reposted here). What little of the lug brazing we can see looks pretty good.
Whatever it is, it might worth kicking the tires by someone local and tall. I'm tall, but I'm 2,000 miles from local, so it will have to be someone else.

Whatever it is, it is not a Cinelli - the seat stay attachment says that. It's a very nice seat stay attachment, but it is not a Cinelli seat stay attachment. My WAG (wild ass guess) is that it has a Cinelli bottom bracket shell, and we have all seen people who don't know much about bikes assume (incorrectly) that "Cinelli" on the BB automatically means it's a Cinelli frame.
FWIW, and it ain't much, my WAG is it's a mid to late 1970s British touring/sports touring frame. The seat stay attachment is what I'm basing my British WAG on. My tourer/sports tourer WAG is based on the eyelets on the dropouts, a longish wheelbase, longish seat stays, and a triple crank with what looks like it might be half-step plus granny. My 1970s WAG is based on cables over the top of the BB and what looks to be a six speed freewheel or cassette (that's in a picture in the ad that was not reposted here). What little of the lug brazing we can see looks pretty good.
Whatever it is, it might worth kicking the tires by someone local and tall. I'm tall, but I'm 2,000 miles from local, so it will have to be someone else.
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Here's something you don't see every day.
A 1979 Rigi Bici-Corta. They are asking $800.
https://classifieds.ksl.com/listing/80942167


This one-of-a-kind bike has a very short wheelbase and steep head angle. It uses 2 small seat stays instead of a seat tube. Made with Columbus tubing and has a Campagnolo Super Record derailleur and record crankset. Modolo brakes.
This Italian make bike has serial number #408 and is quite rare. Frame size is 59cm center to Center. I rode this bike for many years and stored it for even more! Enjoy the 1979 Sales brochure...
A 1979 Rigi Bici-Corta. They are asking $800.
https://classifieds.ksl.com/listing/80942167


This one-of-a-kind bike has a very short wheelbase and steep head angle. It uses 2 small seat stays instead of a seat tube. Made with Columbus tubing and has a Campagnolo Super Record derailleur and record crankset. Modolo brakes.
This Italian make bike has serial number #408 and is quite rare. Frame size is 59cm center to Center. I rode this bike for many years and stored it for even more! Enjoy the 1979 Sales brochure...
Last edited by Robvolz; 04-01-26 at 01:06 PM.
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2001 Schwinn rocket 88 stage four - Asking, $120 Negotiable!
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80s Schwinn Sierra
CL - 80s Schwinn Sierra - Hudson, WI - $50
Schwinn Sierra Large frame for taller men. - bicycles - by owner - bike sale - craigslist

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