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Posted By Mr. 66

That has to be 1981-82, French threaded. Looks to...

That has to be 1981-82, French threaded. Looks to be great shape!!! Tubular wheels hold the value down. Gosh $350?

Is this from your collection? I would post an add Craigslist for $500 and see how...
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Posted By Mr. 66

Oh that’s gorgeous, that’s 1984, Tange Champion...

Oh that’s gorgeous, that’s 1984, Tange Champion no 1, you have a mix of dura ace most of is probably not original. The saddle is not original, that is a leather wrap on the bars.

Pink is a plus,...
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Views: 206
Posted By Mr. 66

Yes, plus Craigslist, OfferUp, Facebook, local...

Yes, plus Craigslist, OfferUp, Facebook, local classified, local charities are all wonderful places one can find such.

For that Nishiki, being a hybrid, size can be difficult to determine. Some...
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Posted By Mr. 66

You really should be asking the seller to provide...

You really should be asking the seller to provide the information.
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Posted By Mr. 66

I have experience with performance ...

I have experience with performance
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$50-$200, yes that is correct with the...
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Posted By Mr. 66

As-is I would guess about $60. More than likely...

As-is I would guess about $60. More than likely made in Taiwan. Do you know the tubing? That could increase value, marginally.
06-02-24, 08:43 AM
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Posted By Mr. 66

The last time I tried to remove and soak in a...

The last time I tried to remove and soak in a solvent it borked the hood to sticky. I’m hesitant on repeating. The last couple I’ve cleaned out I left installed and inverted the bike to flush so the...
06-01-24, 07:24 PM
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Posted By Mr. 66

Thanks! In spite of the size I may look into...

Thanks!

In spite of the size I may look into it, or I look forward to see someone else here on the the forum envibe.
06-01-24, 01:23 PM
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Posted By Mr. 66

This is just a little big for 66. I don’t know...

This is just a little big for 66. I don’t know why but I can’t copy and paste the link Craigslist80s Cinelli beater - $150...
06-01-24, 12:17 PM
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Posted By Mr. 66

Rusted chain should not be an issue, imo.

Rusted chain should not be an issue, imo.
06-01-24, 09:11 AM
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Posted By Mr. 66

I think the red forks ‘Bianchi’ looks hand written

I think the red forks ‘Bianchi’ looks hand written
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Posted By Mr. 66

Not much, unless you can find a cult collector. I...

Not much, unless you can find a cult collector. I sold one, rust free, two speed kick back, it must have sold for $125.

The buyer had 17 in various condition and build.

The nonfolders are not...
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Posted By Mr. 66

That’s really good condition, good group, $220 is...

That’s really good condition, good group, $220 is a good price. If I were selling I would be asking $300.

A very popular bike. It’s not the Miami Vice, still popular nonetheless.
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Posted By Mr. 66

I can’t really give number on this one. Do you...

I can’t really give number on this one. Do you know what the tubing is?

If it is slx that’s a good price not great, if it’s sl that’s an ok price, if it’s matrix or chromor then it’s high.
05-31-24, 07:10 AM
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Posted By Mr. 66

After some clean out and service to the shifter...

After some clean out and service to the shifter bosses the levers are as they should be. I did replace one of the d-screw....
05-30-24, 02:47 PM
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Posted By Mr. 66

It’s a wrap! ...

It’s a wrap!
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05-28-24, 04:03 PM
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Posted By Mr. 66

Oh your vintage headset, here is a point where it...

Oh your vintage headset, here is a point where it is better to go with a loose ball treatment and fill the track with as many loose new bearings that will fit the track unbinding. Yes you got caught...
05-28-24, 11:27 AM
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Posted By Mr. 66

Oh that’s one of the last cog as the retainer,...

Oh that’s one of the last cog as the retainer, yes those are far between. Gear number 3 looks very worn and number 6 looks hooky.

I think some people use newer cassettes’ cogs, slightly modified...
05-28-24, 11:11 AM
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Posted By Mr. 66

33” inseam, that’s a tall frame needed. Vintage...

33” inseam, that’s a tall frame needed. Vintage steel, you may need a 60cm plus.
05-28-24, 10:18 AM
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Posted By Mr. 66

I was able draw some detail ...

I was able draw some detail
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05-28-24, 10:10 AM
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Posted By Mr. 66

I would say that a French bike was not a good...

I would say that a French bike was not a good choice for your level of knowledge at the time. Was this the Super Mirage? At $200 in 2011 you may have overpaid. You probably have learned since then...
05-27-24, 12:27 PM
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Posted By Mr. 66

In memory of the fallen

For those that sacrificed we have our holiday, thank you.

Red
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05-27-24, 11:02 AM
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Posted By Mr. 66

Oh dude stick to chemistry! Your knowledge of...

Oh dude stick to chemistry! Your knowledge of wood production off. 2 by 4 is 1.5” x 3.5”. Mostly construction wood is milled to sized and kiln dried. You are not going to find that much variation on...
05-27-24, 10:04 AM
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Posted By Mr. 66

Perhaps it is not, and only crud at the spoke...

Perhaps it is not, and only crud at the spoke hole to the right of the flag. Yes, double check.

I used to have a couple sets of those that I was to sell one set, and luckily saw before selling. I...
05-27-24, 08:33 AM
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Posted By Mr. 66

Note more than broken nipples, you appear to have...

Note more than broken nipples, you appear to have a cracked rim as well.
05-26-24, 06:15 PM
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Posted By Mr. 66

I confirm, that is a Seattle build. That’s about...

I confirm, that is a Seattle build. That’s about all can, I don’t know his product line. I have one that I did a repaint of. The decals are different than what came on that one. Mine is Columbus SL....
05-26-24, 08:22 AM
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Posted By Mr. 66

I just would wedge a screw driver to hold the...

I just would wedge a screw driver to hold the cone in place when tightening the locknut.
05-26-24, 08:12 AM
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Posted By Mr. 66

Under warranty, bring it back for service, don’t...

Under warranty, bring it back for service, don’t mess around with a failed brake.

Thank you for saving the president…
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Posted By Mr. 66

I feel your pain, only...

I feel your pain, only bigger…https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikeforums.net-vbulletin/2000x1504/img_0422_9c04a4225fd95eae6cfd847b378e01d9589930a0.jpeg
Even though it has fenders I don’t think this has...
05-25-24, 08:23 AM
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Posted By Mr. 66

That is a fabulous fully Reynolds no frills...

That is a fabulous fully Reynolds no frills frame, no braze ons, no panto. That bike originally had Nervar cranks and bb, huret derailers, Normandy red foil hubs low flange, with a simplex seat post...
05-25-24, 07:25 AM
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Views: 1,342
Posted By Mr. 66

You should go for the Trac Phoenix 300 step...

You should go for the Trac Phoenix 300 step through. Now that’s a project
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Posted By Mr. 66

I do think the internal cable route is factory....

I do think the internal cable route is factory. Yes 80’s. SP tubing on a small frame, probably rides tight, or stiff to SL and SLX. Mid level production. The Columbus decal being tattered, that’s not...
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Posted By Mr. 66

More of a stabbing guess, as a local sell I think...

More of a stabbing guess, as a local sell I think I would put a Craigslist price of $450.
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Posted By Mr. 66

That’s a pretty really nice bike, well equipped....

That’s a pretty really nice bike, well equipped. That’s a good price too. I do wonder about the seatlug, that band clamp is not right. I am not a fan of the one piece barwrap/hoodcovers.
05-23-24, 09:10 AM
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Posted By Mr. 66

There may be problems at the cable exit point for...

There may be problems at the cable exit point for the rear brake. It looks like there may be a weld there. The internal cable routing was not good for these bikes.
05-23-24, 08:55 AM
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Posted By Mr. 66

On a recent pickup the bb was installed way too...

On a recent pickup the bb was installed way too tight. It felt good after adjusting, mostly. Upon removing inspection showed otherwise, a massive amount of grind on the nds, and a deep pit on the...
05-23-24, 08:03 AM
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Posted By Mr. 66

Brake reach make be an issue when converted. The...

Brake reach make be an issue when converted. The stock front brake caliper have been to short or at maximum reach on many of the Japan bikes I converted to 700. I don’t recall having reach issue with...
05-22-24, 08:03 AM
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Posted By Mr. 66

No, I do not tip mechanics at the basic shop. I...

No, I do not tip mechanics at the basic shop. I have been known to tip at the local nonprofit coop and bike kitchens kinds of places.
05-21-24, 08:17 AM
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Posted By Mr. 66

That looks very clean. I kind of remember those...

That looks very clean. I kind of remember those with the through tube routing. They only did that a season or two. I don’t think the entry and exit points are reinforced leading to area of potential...
05-19-24, 07:49 AM
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Posted By Mr. 66

I don’t think I’ve posted the bikes of blue at...

I don’t think I’ve posted the bikes of blue at the 66. These are all very fine rides.

The 1980 Pro Miyata, awaiting Nitto Mod 55 bars. This was one of the first Japan bikes with recessed mount...
05-18-24, 09:13 AM
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Posted By Mr. 66

If I recall correctly, some of the early Maxi...

If I recall correctly, some of the early Maxi cranks had a different taper than later.
05-17-24, 07:14 AM
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Posted By Mr. 66

Late 80’s, that may feel twitchy after riding a...

Late 80’s, that may feel twitchy after riding a 70’s. Depends on the specific bike geometry. Late 80’s had a lot 74', mid 70’s had 72' and more offset to the fork.
05-15-24, 08:05 AM
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Posted By Mr. 66

I would not shim, I would use the right size...

I would not shim, I would use the right size post. I have heard that shim does work, never had for me.
05-11-24, 07:16 AM
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Views: 1,498
Posted By Mr. 66

Is this unpainted I’m assuming. the light rust,...

Is this unpainted I’m assuming. the light rust, probably not an issue.

Is it worth the money and effort? That depends on you, and the finish desired. A pro painter that’s not a buddy is a good...
05-09-24, 06:58 AM
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Posted By Mr. 66

I think at that size the top tub may have slope....

I think at that size the top tub may have slope. The fit may be better. Do you have pictures and measurements of the one that’s big that’s set up for you? What are the dimensions of the Gios?
05-08-24, 07:48 AM
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Posted By Mr. 66

More than likely the Mercian is a little more...

More than likely the Mercian is a little more fancy as far as cosmetics go. Both are known to be quality products.
05-08-24, 07:42 AM
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Posted By Mr. 66

That cleaned up nice! I know the seller on this...

That cleaned up nice! I know the seller on this one. The original owner I think was more of poser. I forget what he was known for, maybe a TV person, media…
05-07-24, 09:00 AM
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Posted By Mr. 66

Two are gone, and have gone to new homes. the...

Two are gone, and have gone to new homes. the DX-5000 and the RB•1
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05-06-24, 08:10 AM
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Views: 548
Posted By Mr. 66

Congratulations on your purchase. Are you...

Congratulations on your purchase. Are you mechanically inclined? If you can maintain and service, most of which is clean and lube. I would find a bike kitchen or a coop. Another possibility would be...
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Views: 697
Posted By Mr. 66

A very comparable Tange 1 Panasonic DX-5000 just...

A very comparable Tange 1 Panasonic DX-5000 just sold for $265
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