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Posted By Landofnone

I've seen those brakes alone on Ebay for around...

I've seen those brakes alone on Ebay for around $200-$1,475.00. If i was you i would keep it, you might never find a bicycle like this ever again. But i'm a bit obsessed when it comes to vintage...
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Posted By Landofnone

Another problem would be finding the shoes/cleats...

Another problem would be finding the shoes/cleats that goes with them in order to be able to clip in. A guy that i bought my Rans V2 Formula from, give me some Bontrager RE-1 pedels. but one pedal is...
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Posted By Landofnone

Thank y'all for your responses. Yes, T-Mar there...

Thank y'all for your responses. Yes, T-Mar there is a Made in Japan sticker. The 600 components are RD-6208 and FD-6207. The crankset and shifters are 6207 and i'm pretty sure the brake levers are...
Forum: Recumbent
02-18-16, 03:53 PM
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Posted By Landofnone

I bought the Rans V2 formula from a person down...

I bought the Rans V2 formula from a person down in Panama City for 1k. And its quite fun to ride. Going down hill at 35-37mph is sure is fun.
The man also sent a few jerseys, two handheld bike...
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Posted By Landofnone

Might just have lucked up this time

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04-09-14, 02:20 PM
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Posted By Landofnone

I found out that the bike is slightly too big for...

I found out that the bike is slightly too big for me, my crotch touches the top tube, the handlebar stem is too far out and its not adjustable. I also found out that both crank-set and Chain-rings...
04-06-14, 02:49 PM
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Posted By Landofnone

Does one know how it effects the bike when the...

Does one know how it effects the bike when the derailleur is mounted inside of frame dropouts?
04-06-14, 02:02 PM
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Posted By Landofnone

For Future references: My learning style is a bit...

For Future references: My learning style is a bit different than most, I would say it is a mixture of kinesthetic and visual with a hint of auditory, so in the long run please do keep that in mind.
04-06-14, 03:50 AM
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Posted By Landofnone

Quite a bit of mixed views going on here. One...

Quite a bit of mixed views going on here. One thing I should ask why are y'all even suggesting the idea of donating the bike, when I be losing 50 dollars even more so than keeping the bike and fixing...
04-04-14, 07:27 PM
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Posted By Landofnone

Tires are like women and men each produce...

Tires are like women and men each produce different types of riding style's. :roflmao2:
04-04-14, 07:06 PM
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Posted By Landofnone

That could be the reason that the chain is...

That could be the reason that the chain is rubbing against the front derailleur because of it only rubbing in certain gears. And Yes the rims are steel, so is the derailleurs and v brakes. I think...
04-04-14, 04:19 PM
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Posted By Landofnone

Is this even worth fixing up or should i try to return it and get my money back.

short deception: I've been looking for a decent bike to go back and forth to town and perhaps with a side of mountain biking/touring/camping. So I'm aware that I'm not going to get a decent bike for...
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