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Wait!
Hold the boat/phone,
I was moving the one stand that’s being employed and found the model number in the usual place on the clamp receiver!
I had rags and some tubes draped over the model number decal!
It’s a PRS-13!
Much information was found on the Park Tool site!
I’ve written for more information; price, years made, how many were made…
They have the Extreme Clamp installed in the picture, but show a much earlier clamp in the parts section: so maybe Park Tool did make it for more than one year… I’ll keep y’all posted!
Hold the boat/phone,
I was moving the one stand that’s being employed and found the model number in the usual place on the clamp receiver!
I had rags and some tubes draped over the model number decal!
It’s a PRS-13!
Much information was found on the Park Tool site!
I’ve written for more information; price, years made, how many were made…
They have the Extreme Clamp installed in the picture, but show a much earlier clamp in the parts section: so maybe Park Tool did make it for more than one year… I’ll keep y’all posted!
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Is it your stand? It looks like someone took a bike shop quality Park stand and attached it to some kind of cart. Was that you? I'm pretty sure Park never sold such a thing, but I do vaguely remember seeing one on a cart before. Park stands have been attached to a lot of things. Possibly the most common is a trailer hitch.
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I brought 60-70 bicycles with me from up north!
Most had been maintained for company to ride and just need refreshening.
Riding is different down here in Fl.
No hills!
I don’t wanna ride 20-30 miles from home.
I’m used to blowing everything up on the hills!
A lot of the bikes I am working on done at their homes.
My shops have always been kept clean and organized at least for the pictures!
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Also, most of my bicycles were one owner, barn, garage, basement, shed finds!
I did pest control on upscale homes and these were forgotten bicycles from past years!
A forgotten, original owner Motobecane found in an old, forgotten part of a beautiful estate…
The same Motobecane above after just washing it off with a hose at my home! Greased and lubed everything and rode it without having to adjust any gears or brakes! I still have it here in Fl.!
Garage and barn finds! I have taken bicycles that have not been ridden for 20-30 years out of bedrooms!
Lot’sa nice stuff here! What isn’t presented here is the surplus stuff that came with these treasures…;tools, extra parts, riding clothing, wheels, tires, take offs after upgrades, etc.! So much fun!
I sold’em. I passed’em out. They more than paid for my, “hobby!”…
I did pest control on upscale homes and these were forgotten bicycles from past years!
A forgotten, original owner Motobecane found in an old, forgotten part of a beautiful estate…
The same Motobecane above after just washing it off with a hose at my home! Greased and lubed everything and rode it without having to adjust any gears or brakes! I still have it here in Fl.!
Garage and barn finds! I have taken bicycles that have not been ridden for 20-30 years out of bedrooms!
Lot’sa nice stuff here! What isn’t presented here is the surplus stuff that came with these treasures…;tools, extra parts, riding clothing, wheels, tires, take offs after upgrades, etc.! So much fun!
I sold’em. I passed’em out. They more than paid for my, “hobby!”…
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Back in 2008, I went to Bilenky’s shop for a minor modification to a rear rack that I needed to retrofit to my new touring bike. I remember thinking that some people might have second thoughts about ordering a custom bike if they first saw the place. Total organized chaos.
I got the work done in no time, got a tour of the shop and was offered some pastry. They initially refused to take any money. When I insisted, Simon said “Give me $9.” I opened my wallet to find exactly a five and four ones. So you can say the place took me for everything I had at the time.
I got the work done in no time, got a tour of the shop and was offered some pastry. They initially refused to take any money. When I insisted, Simon said “Give me $9.” I opened my wallet to find exactly a five and four ones. So you can say the place took me for everything I had at the time.