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Originally Posted by penlu
This page has the 1986 catalog and seems sourced from the same scan. My impression was that the 1986 catalog covered more than just lightweights, though of course I don't know how complete it is. The summary at the top lists the categories "Lightweight Racing, Lightweight Touring, Technium, Sport Touring, Mountain Tour, Easy Ridin', BMX, and youth". Are the other ones e.g. BMX also lightweights?



Ok nice. This resolves my question of whether this is common. Suspected so because there were so many missing years, but I didn't know what the coverage was like. Is there a museum of these old catalogs sitting around somewhere?



Generally speaking the history of the bike per se is unlikely to be worth anything tangible to me; I'm just asking questions out of interest. Looking over old catalogs has been fun and educational. I appreciate the assistance! Hopefully I haven't been taking up too much forum bandwidth.

I have spent more than $150 on maintaining the bike. Guess I should perhaps stop doing that and look at new ones. So it was perhaps worth it just to have learned this!
My experience buying used bikes is that the $500 bikes from the '80s are often $100 on today's used market. With such nice bikes available, it seems like you might consider upgrading to a fancier vintage ride that is nicer and more widely appreciated.
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