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Here's my original Circuit post in the Retro roadies w/STI Ergo thread:
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...1#post11306762
Here's my friend's Peloton post in the same thread:
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...1#post11915743
Both have some upgrades. Circuit has new wheels and a wireless computer on the Circuit. Peloton has egg beaters now.
I'll ask him to post up some photos of his 1986 or 87 Madison (track bike), which he converted into a commuter.
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...1#post11306762
Here's my friend's Peloton post in the same thread:
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...1#post11915743
Both have some upgrades. Circuit has new wheels and a wireless computer on the Circuit. Peloton has egg beaters now.
I'll ask him to post up some photos of his 1986 or 87 Madison (track bike), which he converted into a commuter.
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I can finally post some pics on my own thread!!! Here is my humble prelude freshly greased and ready to ride. In fact I did so today, although only for about 4 miles, had some other commitments to tend to!! I like it alot, its very comfortable and the gearing isnt as murderous as i originally thought it would be!! The friction shifters are lets just say "interesting"!! But everything works as it was intended, I am happy with my purchase.
CHEERS!!
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Nice. But if I am seeing correctly, you are way past the max mark on your seat tube & that's dangerous. Seat tubes on those late 80's Schwinns tend to be on the short side (a byproduct of the way bikes were fitted at the time), so if you need that much post you should buy yourself a 350mm one.
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Nice. But if I am seeing correctly, you are way past the max mark on your seat tube & that's dangerous. Seat tubes on those late 80's Schwinns tend to be on the short side (a byproduct of the way bikes were fitted at the time), so if you need that much post you should buy yourself a 350mm one.
You are correct, Sir! I think i could squeek by on a 60cm frame, this one is a 58cm... Its a decent fit though, comfortable enough, Just a little extra seatpost showing. Did Scwhinn even make a 60cm?? I've seen 58s and 64s...
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This is my 88 LeTour that started out life as one of the previous pictured blue/white/blue fade. After many years of service I decided it was time to give it a face lift and component upgrade. Powder coated it semi-gloss black installed a new Tiagra group. I really liked the ride of this bike but it was a little too big and I have decided to build a new one. To save everyone some time, I adjusted the seat after the pic was taken, this was taken just after the build was completed. Hopefully it will appear later on down the road as a commuter or something else.
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Here's my original Circuit post in the Retro roadies w/STI Ergo thread:
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...1#post11306762
Here's my friend's Peloton post in the same thread:
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...1#post11915743
Both have some upgrades. Circuit has new wheels and a wireless computer on the Circuit. Peloton has egg beaters now.
Here's more photos of it
https://www.flickr.com/photos/tom_lin...7625632463508/
I'll ask him to post up some photos of his 1986 or 87 Madison (track bike), which he converted into a commuter.
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...1#post11306762
Here's my friend's Peloton post in the same thread:
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...1#post11915743
Both have some upgrades. Circuit has new wheels and a wireless computer on the Circuit. Peloton has egg beaters now.
Here's more photos of it
https://www.flickr.com/photos/tom_lin...7625632463508/
I'll ask him to post up some photos of his 1986 or 87 Madison (track bike), which he converted into a commuter.
Set up way way way tall cause it's like 2-3 sizes too small but finding one of these I thought was pretty rare so I had to snatch it up.
It's set up on DA track hubs with open pro rims and veloflex masters. The brooks is there because I stole the rolls for the peloton. It's also running with eggbeater 2's now just like the peloton.
Here's more photos of it
https://www.flickr.com/photos/tom_lin...7625632463508/
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Here's the 86 madison.
Set up way way way tall cause it's like 2-3 sizes too small but finding one of these I thought was pretty rare so I had to snatch it up.
It's set up on DA track hubs with open pro rims and veloflex masters. The brooks is there because I stole the rolls for the peloton. It's also running with eggbeater 2's now just like the peloton.
Here's more photos of it
https://www.flickr.com/photos/tom_lin...7625632463508/
Set up way way way tall cause it's like 2-3 sizes too small but finding one of these I thought was pretty rare so I had to snatch it up.
It's set up on DA track hubs with open pro rims and veloflex masters. The brooks is there because I stole the rolls for the peloton. It's also running with eggbeater 2's now just like the peloton.
Here's more photos of it
https://www.flickr.com/photos/tom_lin...7625632463508/
I still think you should get into track racing on that sucker.
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I have 3 late 80's Schwinns.
1988 Ontare, Tempo and Premis
The Ontare was an eBay win because I had to have it to match the other two. The Tempo and Premis was a CL find. Husband and wife matched set. They rode test bikes at the Schwinn dealer (North Town Schwinn - Cedar Rapids IA). They brought the two bikes home, he rode his about 5 miles she never rode hers. Mint condition on both. $300 for the set.
I ride the Ontare but the other 2....not so much.
1988 Ontare, Tempo and Premis
The Ontare was an eBay win because I had to have it to match the other two. The Tempo and Premis was a CL find. Husband and wife matched set. They rode test bikes at the Schwinn dealer (North Town Schwinn - Cedar Rapids IA). They brought the two bikes home, he rode his about 5 miles she never rode hers. Mint condition on both. $300 for the set.
I ride the Ontare but the other 2....not so much.
Make that 4 1988 Schwinns
Prelude came today
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^^^ Did i see that one on ebay???
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Yep...Marked as "Local Pick Up Only"
All I can say is a large van marked FedEx pulled up in front of my house and the bike was inside, so much for Local Pick-up only.
All I can say is a large van marked FedEx pulled up in front of my house and the bike was inside, so much for Local Pick-up only.
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I spotted this on our favorite thread.... It's amazing what a motivated buyer can get done on eBay if you really try. As you can see I wanted this bike.
Most people would crap if they knew what I put in as my top bid. I was not going to be sniped.
Most people would crap if they knew what I put in as my top bid. I was not going to be sniped.
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I keep passing on 25" Peloton's on eBay, and I'm starting to regret it. Some nice weather to prep my Tempo for service would be good too.
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Well... I'm pretty old (43) but i didn't do alot of biking "back in the day"... I was into other forms of "recreation" ... Glad I finally discovered biking (2000+ miles since last Oct.) LOVE IT!!!
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My friend is learning on brifters now. And he rode one of my bikes with downtube shifters and said "i can't shift, I stop pedaling, shift, and nothing happens"
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Nice try, but I have my Tempo, albeit a 23" one. My lust, however irrational it may be, is growing for the Peloton. I don't think even a Circuit would keep me from looking for a Peloton, and I just don't have the room anymore
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Now that I have two bikes with DT's (Prelude and Circuit), that i ride constantly, I actually prefer the friction to indexed, can't stand that clicking, plus much better shifting when climbing ( i still try to plan ahead, but sometimes get stuck shifting on a hill), I just love the ride of the vintage steel tube bikes, glad i started looking at C&V forum awhile back...i'm hooked!!
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