Univega Viva Sport 1986
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Univega Viva Sport 1986
Not sure where this bike stands with all the variation in Univega models, and I'm curious what the actual value of this bike is. Thanks for any replies in advance! (Sorry for the crap photos, I'll take better ones once I'm back home if needed)
Front Derailleur: Suntour Cyclone
Rear Derailleur: Suntour Cyclone
Shifters: Downtube Suntour Cyclone
Crankset: Signature
Hubs: Exage
Brakes: Dia Compe Calipers
Levers: Dia Compe
Saddle: Selle Mundialita
Rims: Ukai
Frame: Triple Butted Chromoly and chromoly stays
Fork: Mangalite
Front Derailleur: Suntour Cyclone
Rear Derailleur: Suntour Cyclone
Shifters: Downtube Suntour Cyclone
Crankset: Signature
Hubs: Exage
Brakes: Dia Compe Calipers
Levers: Dia Compe
Saddle: Selle Mundialita
Rims: Ukai
Frame: Triple Butted Chromoly and chromoly stays
Fork: Mangalite
Last edited by Zestiquant; 08-19-19 at 12:28 AM.
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The Viva was at the lower end of the Univega line, but even lower Univegas were nice bikes. This one, cleaned up, lubricated, with new tires and cables, would bring $150-$175 in my area. As is, maybe $75.
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With the Lawlee graphics and nice Suntour bits I'd say it's above average for Univega. I'd go $150 as is. Twice that all cleaned up with new tires.
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In Southern Oregon that would be 75 to 150 bucks. Looks clean though
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Triple butted tubes?!
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