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#2252
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Bikes: 1986 Fuji Allegro 12 Spd; 2015 Bianchi Kuma 27.2 24 Spd; 1997 Fuji MX-200 21 Spd; 2010 Vilano SS/FG 46/16
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Love the concept, bet she's fastest in her class. I decided that rather than wheel swapping, just get an inexpensive SS/FG.
#2254
consilio et animis
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Bikes: It's not 'bout the bike!
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Nice conversion! Are there room for even bigger tires like the 42mm Hertre's with mudguards?
#2256
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RockCombo's were not conversions! They came from the factory with drop bars (Dirt drops, I believe) and bar end shifters. They are among the neatest bikes ever made, if you ask me.
#2258
Panasonic Nut
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Bikes: 2000 Pinarello Paris | Panasonics: '88 DX-5000 / '88 DX-4000 / '88 MC-5500 (sold) / '86 Team America / '86 Team Japan (2) / '85 Team / '84 DX-4000 (sold) / '91 PR-6000 / '89 PICS Team Custom / '83 AR-6000 Aero / '89 DX-1000 / '89 Team MC Custom (sold
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Oh man, I always wanted one of those. It looks beautiful!
#2259
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Location: Fort Worth, TX
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Bikes: Kvale, Peugeot, Cervelo, Bridgestone
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1986 Bridgestone MB-1. As my habit, I've taken good care of it. It's nearly stock, with only the normal parts that wear have been replaced.
I changed the stem and bars a couple of years after I bought it new. Note the hidden rear brake - a short lived fad. Street tires on it here:
I changed the stem and bars a couple of years after I bought it new. Note the hidden rear brake - a short lived fad. Street tires on it here:
#2260
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Heh, thanks, it was waiting outside the CoOp I work at a couple weeks back, donated, and seeing how it was my size and I hadn't yet claimed one for my own, I adopted it. I have about $50 in it at the moment (there are some parts on there I had lying around- shifters, levers, saddle), I'm really happy the way luck led me on this one.
#2261
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Not my bike but I had to take a pic cuz you sure don't see these everyday.
Panasonic Mountain Cat:
Panasonic Mountain Cat by Lester Of Puppets, on Flickr
Panasonic Mountain Cat:
Panasonic Mountain Cat by Lester Of Puppets, on Flickr
#2262
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Bikes: Pinarello Veneto, Pinarello Montello, Bianchi Celeste
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Not my bike but I had to take a pic cuz you sure don't see these everyday.
Panasonic Mountain Cat:
Panasonic Mountain Cat by Lester Of Puppets, on Flickr
Panasonic Mountain Cat:
Panasonic Mountain Cat by Lester Of Puppets, on Flickr
#2263
Chainstay Brake Mafia
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1986 Bridgestone MB-1. As my habit, I've taken good care of it. It's nearly stock, with only the normal parts that wear have been replaced.
I changed the stem and bars a couple of years after I bought it new. Note the hidden rear brake - a short lived fad. Street tires on it here:
I changed the stem and bars a couple of years after I bought it new. Note the hidden rear brake - a short lived fad. Street tires on it here:
#2264
one life on two wheels
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I'm fairly certain by 'conversion' they mean swapping the original 26" wheels to 650b...being that they also asked about tire size clearance. So, yeah.
#2265
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Bikes: Surly Long haul Trucker with front and rack Nice Racks, 1984 Colnago Sport, 1983 Raleigh Condor
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1986 Bridgestone MB-1. As my habit, I've taken good care of it. It's nearly stock, with only the normal parts that wear have been replaced.
I changed the stem and bars a couple of years after I bought it new. Note the hidden rear brake - a short lived fad. Street tires on it here:
I changed the stem and bars a couple of years after I bought it new. Note the hidden rear brake - a short lived fad. Street tires on it here:
This thing is gorgeous. It's just so clean and simple. Very elegant. If it had some more rack mounts it would make an amazing touring conversion.
#2266
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Ah. Missed the 650b bit. Must have gotten all red in the eyes when someone called a RockCombo a conversion and it blurred my vision. Either way, they are cool cool bikes.
#2267
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Bikes: 1989 Trek 1500 58 2009 Cannondale CAAD 9 5
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Reposting since I decided to strip my 1991 Klein Pinnacle to the bare necessities from this:
To this:
To this:
#2269
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I think in those days Klein only made two models - the Pinnacle and the higher end Adroit. Someone correct me if I've got it wrong... Very tasty indeed Slammin.
#2270
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Glenn
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"SURE!"
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Picked this one up last Sunday. Needs a good cleaning, a little stem adjustment and I'm going to put slicks and a new saddle on it, but it's neat. 1988 Schwinn Project KOM:
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Mid-80s Japanese Bianchi Grizzly (just this side of rideable for me, sizewise):
I posted this one a while back, but here's my everyday rider, a 1985 Panasonic Pro-ATB:
By the way, here's an unsolicited testimonial for Forte Gotham tires. I've had a pair on my Italian-made Grizzly for several years with nary a flat, and had them on the heavily-used Panasonic for the last year with the same result. They run well, look good and are inexpensive and tough as nails.
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Mid-80s Japanese Bianchi Grizzly (just this side of rideable for me, sizewise):
I posted this one a while back, but here's my everyday rider, a 1985 Panasonic Pro-ATB:
By the way, here's an unsolicited testimonial for Forte Gotham tires. I've had a pair on my Italian-made Grizzly for several years with nary a flat, and had them on the heavily-used Panasonic for the last year with the same result. They run well, look good and are inexpensive and tough as nails.
#2272
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Old Bridgestones are great candidates for this. My MB-2 posted earlier in this thread is my townie/tourer and is wonderful in that role.
#2273
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Adding this to my list of bikes I would love to have. I agree with you on the fun of an old rigid bike with thumbies.
#2274
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Don't for get the Fervor, we still have 2 complete NOS Fervor's & a Pinnacle & 2 Fervor frame sets in stock at the shop I work at. One of the Fervors is full XT 7spd with the Mission Control handle bars & I think the other one is 7spd LX, we also have 2 new pair of Mission Control handle bars left. We have quite a few NOS Mountain Bikes & frames left over from the late 80's to the mid 90's that just didn't sell even with the pricing being half off. I was going to build up a NOS Cannondale 3.8 with a Pepperoni fork this summer but I have been thinking of the Pinnacle instead.
Glenn
Glenn
Here is my newest Pinnacle 88 XCD still need to clean and strip her. Note the rear brake under chain stays and BMXish geometry.
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#2275
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Glenn, those are MC2's and not MC1 correct? The Pinnacle XCD had Sakae stem riser roller. A Mission Control with noodle would be a sweet upgrade.