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Old 01-03-19, 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by merziac
Sorry, got it now.
Thanks. Seems reasonable for an early Cinelli.
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Originally Posted by Kactus
Thanks. Seems reasonable for an early Cinelli.
Maybe, B model, too much damage for that $$$ (pics in the link show more) and may not be that old with no oil ports. Still pretty cool.
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https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F264111854381

Very cool original 1940s tandem. $754 USD or best offer + approx $350 shipping from the UK.

R-531 tubing, Resilion brakes, IGH plus Cyclo derailleur.
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https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F264111854381

Very cool original 1940s tandem. $754 USD or best offer + approx $350 shipping from the UK.

R-531 tubing, Resilion brakes, IGH plus Cyclo derailleur.

DAN GENNER TANDEM
Looks 1940's

Reynolds 531 tubing

Measures approx 24" from the centre of the cranks to the top of the seat clamp. It's more like 23" to the top of the top tube.
Rear Measures 22' to the top of the clamp.
So I'd say this frame is more like a true 23" front 21" rear.


This bike is just beautiful, original paint, decals, and box lining.
Chrome fork ends, it just looks amazing. They are only original once,

She has been dry stored many many years, hence the amazing condition.


Has a Sturmey Archer 3 speed ( I think ) Hub, plus a Cyclo derailleur. Which would of been a two or three speed. At present it has a single cog fitted, but I have a new old stock 3 speed block somewhere which I will include in the sale. So that gives 3 x 3 = 9 gears.


Emergency brake pedal operates the drum brake at the rear for those long descents.


This is an easy project that needs just a few parts. Needed are handlebars and saddles, I have the mudguards if you want them, plus some tinkering and love.


Has original Resilion Brakes, which fetch a small fortune alone.



It's been hanging in our shed for too long untouched.
It's time for someone to finish it
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Not Quite C&V, But Cool!

26" MIYATA Mountain Bike - $100 (Williamsburg)










"Made in japan. 21-speed.

bicycle type: mountain
condition: excellent
frame size: 19inh-48cm
make / manufacturer: Miyata
model name / number: Valley Runner Carbon
wheel size: 26 in"

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Miyata 610 - Austin, TX - $125

The 610 is supposed to be the mid-level Miyata touring bike - surprised to see stem shifters and aux. brake levers on this. But it does have a Champion steel decal and cool high-flange hubs. No drive side photos in the ad. Look like center-pull brakes.

Year?

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Old 01-03-19, 08:25 PM
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Originally Posted by jlaw
The 610 is supposed to be the mid-level Miyata touring bike - surprised to see stem shifters and aux. brake levers on this. But it does have a Champion steel decal and cool high-flange hubs. No drive side photos in the ad. Look like center-pull brakes.

Year?
It's not a 610, it's a Six Ten 610. See?

I think it's the year. The only ones I've seen are more touring oriented with canti brakes and different tubing.
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Originally Posted by machinist42
26" MIYATA Mountain Bike - $100 (Williamsburg)
What makes it not C&V? Looks early '90s to me.
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Originally Posted by madpogue
What makes it not C&V? Looks early '90s to me.
C&V,
Or not C&V,
That is the question?

Who would fardels bear?
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Originally Posted by machinist42
C&V,
Or not C&V,
That is the question?

Who would fardels bear?
Regardless that’s a pretty cool bike. Note sure I would want to hammer trails with that generation carbon fiber but would make a good utility bike. Kinda surprised it has LX; woulda thought they’d hang higher level on a avant- garde carbon fiber mtb.
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Originally Posted by Spaghetti Legs


Regardless that’s a pretty cool bike. Note sure I would want to hammer trails with that generation carbon fiber but would make a good utility bike. Kinda surprised it has LX; woulda thought they’d hang higher level on a avant- garde carbon fiber mtb.
Probably to keep the price down. I thought the same on their Team Titanium that spec'd with 105.
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1972 Paramount P15 on LA Craigslist for $800. https://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/bik/6783115225.html

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Spotted these on the big auction site for $20 each, stainless steel copies of the TA Ref 213 handlebar bottle cages. I grabbed the last one from a previous listing in December for $5 cheaper, looks pretty good though the supplied mounting rings are pretty useless for my purposes. But I haven't seen many of these in circulation and they're still cheaper than even pretty beat up real ones seem to go for.

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Originally Posted by Spaghetti Legs


Regardless that’s a pretty cool bike. Note sure I would want to hammer trails with that generation carbon fiber but would make a good utility bike. Kinda surprised it has LX; woulda thought they’d hang higher level on a avant- garde carbon fiber mtb.
It's coolness is among the reasons I posted it . I may not consider it (personally) C&V, but it is an interesting bicycle? My 1995 Trek 2120 is of similar construction, and it's my daily rider and beater bike. I don't consider it C&V. I had my trepidation at first, but it is a stiff and resilient rider: solid. Unfortunately the aluminum forks and stays seem to be transmitting too much road noise. (I will be switching over to my '72 Falcon San Remo to see if my joint issues might be ameliorated. The Falcon has 531DB stickers, but a 26.4 Zeus seatpost, which leads me to want to assume that the seat tube is plain gauge 531, to stiffen it, as it's 24" ctt.)

I wouldn't fret over the carbon fiber tubes failing too much as I've read they were significantly overbuilt, but the "lugging" might be of concern? I inspect the joints of my 2120 regularly.

If the bike was nearer to me, I'd take a look at it and document, as I haven't seen such before from Miyata. It would need to be a couple of centimeters taller to really arouse my acquiring interest. The price is certainly right?
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Originally Posted by merziac
Maybe, B model, too much damage for that $$$ (pics in the link show more) and may not be that old with no oil ports. Still pretty cool.
Who knows what it is...pump pegs, no hanger, possibly drewed, chrome's gone. IMO the paint-resto is the value of the frame, maybe half of asking.
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Originally Posted by Spaghetti Legs
Regardless that’s a pretty cool bike. Note sure I would want to hammer trails with that generation carbon fiber but would make a good utility bike. Kinda surprised it has LX; woulda thought they’d hang higher level on a avant- garde carbon fiber mtb.
My '95 Giant CFM-2 carbon tube MTB was also an LX bike. Nice enough ride but if I keep it I'd put a rigid fork on it for the riding I do.
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Originally Posted by machinist42
It's coolness is among the reasons I posted it . I may not consider it (personally) C&V, but it is an interesting bicycle?

I wouldn't fret over the carbon fiber tubes failing too much as I've read they were significantly overbuilt, but the "lugging" might be of concern? I inspect the joints of my 2120 regularly.

If the bike was nearer to me, I'd take a look at it and document, as I haven't seen such before from Miyata. It would need to be a couple of centimeters taller to really arouse my acquiring interest. The price is certainly right?
Its a couple of hours from me and looks my size. I might drop the seller a line and see if he’s willing to meet in Richmond. I have a lugged carbon cross bike (ALAN), about 10-15 yrs newer than this one that I really like.
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Centurion $75

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Centurion/ dissembled; wheels are shown in other photos

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looks like a deal to me!
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Total money pit, but it's only the second one I've seen on southern California's Craigslist in the past 5 years so I thought I'd post it. It also has an ideale saddle.

Puch Bergmeister.
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Gitane TDF, I have a soft spot for these.

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I have a soft spot for these.


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https://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/bik/d/tempe-vintage-italian-ciocc-road-bicycle/6755479442

looks like a deal to me!
Link: https://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/b...755479442.html
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​​​​​​P.S. I still am having trouble posting images sometimes...it shows 99% uploaded and then stalls. So frustrating.
I get that when I try to upload a lot of images at once.
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I get that when I try to upload a lot of images at once.
Happens to me pretty frequently, even with just one image. Fortunately, most of the time, I'm just referencing a URL out on the web, so I can just insert the IMG tags manually and paste in the image URL.
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