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Murray Missile 06-06-17 08:15 PM

I have been doing SO well on my New Year's resolution to not buy any bikes this year, then THIS popped up on CL for a really fair price. 1986 Fuji Del Rey in pretty much original condition, needs a good detailing and tune up, has some garage rash but it rides really sweet.

http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps2act68cu.jpg

tiredhands 06-07-17 11:39 AM

Picked up this master class in rust removal yesterday, an '86 Schwinn High Sierra. The person I got it from was the original owner and was very sad to see it go, but couldn't ride anymore due to health concerns. I'll have to do my best to do a full restoration befitting such a beloved steed.
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4225/3...583d047a_c.jpgUntitled by D Russell, on Flickr

leftthread 06-07-17 07:19 PM


Originally Posted by Murray Missile (Post 19636490)
1986 Fuji Del Rey in pretty much original condition...
http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps2act68cu.jpg

Nice catch.

Murray Missile 06-08-17 03:42 PM


Originally Posted by leftthread (Post 19638722)
Nice catch.

Thanks, I honestly wasn't going to buy any bikes this year and plan to sell several. I was cruising CL to see if it was a good time to list some and BOOM, there it was. Seeing as it was my size, priced fairly and I also have an '86 Team Fuji what else could I do?

juvela 06-08-17 04:04 PM


Originally Posted by 2cam16 (Post 19625186)
Kill me now,people, PLEASE! I just picked this up today for a measly $25 and will be a keeper and rider to ad to my mtb collection:
1994 Marin Eldridge Grade
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4243/3...2b845738_c.jpgIMG_1058 by 2cam16, on Flickr

"Whoy oh Whoy dost Oye thimk that the Robertine Stables overfloweth with tresor?!?!" :lol:

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juvela 06-08-17 04:07 PM


Originally Posted by arex (Post 19618904)
1984 Univega Gran Turismo.

http://i.imgur.com/tv7bJoz.jpg

This Uni appears to have only recently experienced a disinterment. Hope it was performed with a proper permit!

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2cam16 06-08-17 05:39 PM


Originally Posted by juvela (Post 19640642)
"Whoy oh Whoy dost Oye thimk that the Robertine Stables overfloweth with tresor?!?!" :lol:

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My cup runneth over. :lol:

Kdogbikes 06-09-17 02:48 PM

A lot of great catches^^^^^. Had to post this one up because it's a starjet. Lol. The seller said 1$. I had to have the wingnuts on the front wheel. http://i1115.photobucket.com/albums/...pshznvmcjh.jpg

juvela 06-09-17 03:03 PM


Originally Posted by Kdogbikes (Post 19642931)
A lot of great catches^^^^^. Had to post this one up because it's a starjet. Lol. The seller said 1$. I had to have the wingnuts on the front wheel. http://i1115.photobucket.com/albums/...pshznvmcjh.jpg

You did great! ;)

This machine ticks every box:

bulge-formed head

one-piece chainset

five-piece steel hubs

stem shifters

crimped ends

heavy rust

unserviceable pedals

extension brake levers

Enjoy those wingnuts! :D

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Mr.Toolbox 06-11-17 01:00 PM

I picked up this cool Miyata Quickcross for 45usd might turn it in to a touring bike.



https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/vr...=w1731-h974-no

3speedslow 06-11-17 01:25 PM


Originally Posted by Mr.Toolbox (Post 19646398)
I picked up this cool Miyata Quickcross for 45usd might turn it in to a touring bike.



https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/vr...=w1731-h974-no

Indeed that would make a stellar touring bike if the fit is good for you. Lots of braze ones and rack attachments front and back.

Great snag!

Bikedued 06-11-17 04:30 PM

Went to a bike swap, and actually made a swap, lol. I gave a friend of mine a 600 FD, and he trued a couple of wheels for a guy that handed me this. Been wanting one of these forever, even though I am not much into bikes anymore really. I will take the long cage Cyclone off of my 84 Trek 520, and install this cage on it. I have MORE than enough Suntour jockey wheels around to pull off the frankenstein project.,,,,BD

Anyone know what kind of rear gears these will handle?

https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31....21&oe=59A09DFA

Hummer 06-11-17 08:10 PM

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Frame, fork, stem with no front plate, broken derailleur hanger. On its way to the dumpster.

I'm a commuter guy. What am I going to do with a full suspension frame?

Fix it up. That is what I always do.

Sorry I don't think I took any before pics. Only after pics.

What is a Super V 900 anyway? What do you do with it?

Have fun, that's what.

Hummer 06-11-17 08:15 PM


Originally Posted by Bikedued (Post 19646742)

Anyone know what kind of rear gears these will handle?


I believe that the ARX model was designed for touring road bikes, as opposed to the AR model which was for regular road bikes.

thinktubes 06-11-17 08:26 PM


Originally Posted by Hummer (Post 19647124)
I believe that the ARX model was designed for touring road bikes, as opposed to the AR model which was for regular road bikes.

I've run a triple with one of those - no problems...

Hard too see, but it's on a Trek 500 I used for light touring

https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2366/2...52b78ea358.jpg

rustystrings61 06-12-17 06:59 AM

This is a late reporting of a catch of the day - I acquired this '85 Centurion Signet from my favorite scrap yard for a princely $10. Initially I didn't want to fool with it - basic steel frame, stamped dropouts, turkey levers, stem shifters, steel bolt-on wheels, etc. - but I figured I would go ahead and get it and maintain goodwill with Joey at the yard, so I forked over the green and took it home. I have no as-found photo, but I can tell you it was covered with grey greasy funky dirt and who knows what else, with rotting foam bar covers and a rusty-steel-rimmed taco for a rear wheel. I threw on an orphan 27-in Sunshine/Araya wheel I had under the workbench, wrapped the bars with some recycled black tape that I've had on at least two other bikes and dropped it off at the LBS on consignment, figuring I would get $50 out of the deal, easy.

No dice. The market for used generic road bikes around here is dead, dead, dead. Friday I said "uncle" and retrieved it. I inflated the tires, added a bottle cage, stripped off the bits I didn't need and fitted the Eggbeaters. Turns out this is the perfect bike for riding around the track while my son gets his cross-country training miles in, and it even works for slow and gentle trail riding. Now I find myself thinking about those Kenda 1 3/8 tires on sale ...

[IMG]http://i1248.photobucket.com/albums/...pshffs1jvw.jpg[/IMG]

curbtender 06-12-17 10:56 AM

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Ever buy a bike for the new tires and end up with another project? New Conti's for $20, but came with the GT attached...

scozim 06-12-17 11:41 AM

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Picked up two Mavic wheel bags for $10 - one more used and one almost NOS

2cam16 06-14-17 09:53 PM


Originally Posted by curbtender (Post 19648245)
Ever buy a bike for the new tires and end up with another project? New Conti's for $20, but came with the GT attached...

Nice!:thumb:

becave7 06-14-17 10:52 PM

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This is an odd one. Fuji Folder marketed as a Marlboro mountain bike. Needed everything tightened and adjusted. Upgraded the triple front to Shimano STX cranks and BB, and replaced the seat. It's 4130 Chromo tubing made in Taiwan. Not as nice as it looks in the photo to be honest, but it rides surprisingly nice and just feels like the vintage rigid mtb that it is.

It does fold up pretty well, but I might just add a rack, fenders, panniers and make it a store runner. It has enough braze-ons that I could fit fenders and racks. The funny thing is, the folks I bought it from had no idea it was a folding bike!

curbtender 06-14-17 11:15 PM

Yep, had to smoke 2000 miles before you could get it.. only 8000 cigs. So, makes sense that these are still around in good shape.

becave7 06-14-17 11:32 PM

At today's prices that would cost about 2500 dollars! Damn, it's not that nice, haha. I'll most likely put a nice sticker over the Marlboro "head-badge"

cycleheimer 06-15-17 05:02 AM


Originally Posted by curbtender (Post 19654473)
Yep, had to smoke 2000 miles before you could get it.. only 8000 cigs. So, makes sense that these are still around in good shape.

Yep. Probably didn't get much use. After smoking all those cigarettes to get the bike they got winded just getting on it. A friend of mine bought one at a garage sale years ago for about $20. It was like new when he got it. He loved it, and rode it alot before selling it for $150. He always kept it in his car. Pretty handy thing to have.

TireLever-07 06-15-17 06:30 AM

That's a Suntour Lapree Mr. Dude. The triple wheel derailer. They were fighting with Shimano, at the time those came out.

enjoybikes 06-17-17 12:11 AM

A good run of late: a yard sale coughed up an 89 GF HK II and a Raleigh M30, plus an extra wheel and some tubes for $2. Brake lever transplant on the Raleigh was a quick flip for $40, which landed the '91 Paramount PDG series 3 Tri on local ads. Schwinn Fair Lady for $25, local ads, tomorrow morning I'll get the '84 Diamondback ascent, free - local ads.
http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...psil2eddxd.jpg
http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...psqlpinjaw.jpg
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