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Old 03-12-06 | 10:11 PM
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Bikes: Team Fuji, baby! (circa 1980 something)

Team Fuji

Just picked up a 2 tone maroon Fuji track bike. Have no info on it, other then the stickers say Team Fuji. Fuji 331.

I'm guessing 80's vintage.

I've done some research on the web, and haven't come up with much.

If anyone has any info and can share it, i'd be much obliged.
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Old 03-12-06 | 10:40 PM
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Old 03-12-06 | 10:56 PM
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Congrats on the purchase, sherbert tights was telling me about that frame, sounds like its pretty nice! Build it up proper, man. Wish I could tell you something about the frame but I don't know much about Fujis.
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Old 03-16-06 | 03:10 PM
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Bikes: Team Fuji, baby! (circa 1980 something)

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Just a couple of quick snaps. Got 'er up and rolling yesterday.


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Old 03-16-06 | 03:18 PM
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NICE ! I don't know about the old ones, but my newish one handles great.
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Old 03-16-06 | 04:49 PM
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there are a few guys here in philly that constitute team fuji. that said, we just ride them. welcome to the club.
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Old 03-16-06 | 07:23 PM
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Bikes: 74 paramount track, 80s maruishi track, 70s chesini track.

the only vintage one i have seen and ridden was the older dark purple one. from what i remember being told about it (and according to the decals on it) they were olympic bikes, early 80s. the one i had ridden and kept in my apartment for a few nights had full superbe group, and was really really nice. the junction of seatstays/top tube/seattube was really intersting. the cap of the seatstay sort of looped over, rather than stopping, and the back of it where the bolt goes was beefy and blocked off like a square. never seen anything like it. i think one of those old dark purple ones (with the olympic rings and superbe gruppo) sold on ebay awhile ago for like 800$ or so.

probably on par with the nice old panasonic trackbikes of the same era. great, light, lugged steel, classy, japanese. way to go, that's a pretty bike!
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