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A few more non-Schwinns.
First, a Snel Expedition, from Utrecht. Not my size, but I bought it anyway because the seller's pics showed a nice wheelset with Maxi-car hubs. The rest was a (nice) bonus:
I liked that Snel frame so much, that I kept an eye out for one in my size, which dutifully showed up earlier this year. I'll be rebuilding it this winter:
Another brand that always gets my attention: Springfield, from Haarlem. I bought this one as a bare frame and built it with my best NR bits a few years ago:
Another one in my size that showed up a few years ago. Needs new paint and decals. I found an NOS set of decals recently, so this could make a nice project for next summer:
Probably a Belgian frame, "branded" by a Brabant bike shop with limited ambition, given the name they chose: Sprinter. Surprisingly light (9.6kg) and deserves nicer parts than it currently wears:
The Sprey brand is owned by Daan Spreij, who - until recently - ran a bike shop in Aalsmeer. He sold his bikes locally, but since I live in the area, I have managed to acquire a few. During the eighties Daan built his own racing frames. This is one of them. Very nicely made, but too small for me, alas:
Daan liked building his own frames, but when he discovered that he wasn't really making any money on them, he switched to frames made by third parties. I have one made by Joco in Hilversum, and this one, pictured here with mr Spreij shortly before he retired, is made in Pistoia, Italy, by Viner:
First, a Snel Expedition, from Utrecht. Not my size, but I bought it anyway because the seller's pics showed a nice wheelset with Maxi-car hubs. The rest was a (nice) bonus:
I liked that Snel frame so much, that I kept an eye out for one in my size, which dutifully showed up earlier this year. I'll be rebuilding it this winter:
Another brand that always gets my attention: Springfield, from Haarlem. I bought this one as a bare frame and built it with my best NR bits a few years ago:
Another one in my size that showed up a few years ago. Needs new paint and decals. I found an NOS set of decals recently, so this could make a nice project for next summer:
Probably a Belgian frame, "branded" by a Brabant bike shop with limited ambition, given the name they chose: Sprinter. Surprisingly light (9.6kg) and deserves nicer parts than it currently wears:
The Sprey brand is owned by Daan Spreij, who - until recently - ran a bike shop in Aalsmeer. He sold his bikes locally, but since I live in the area, I have managed to acquire a few. During the eighties Daan built his own racing frames. This is one of them. Very nicely made, but too small for me, alas:
Daan liked building his own frames, but when he discovered that he wasn't really making any money on them, he switched to frames made by third parties. I have one made by Joco in Hilversum, and this one, pictured here with mr Spreij shortly before he retired, is made in Pistoia, Italy, by Viner:
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I suppose an SR would fit this thread.
I have a thread about it here. https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...on-please.html
I also have a Schwinn, but it's not together yet.
I have a thread about it here. https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...on-please.html
I also have a Schwinn, but it's not together yet.
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Superia Apollo Superstar. Not kidding. Ishiwata 022, so nothing to sneeze at:
Another Snel touring bike. This one's made by Kessels:
Another Snel touring bike. This one's made by Kessels:
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'86 Schwinn Prelude
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1995 Serotta CSI
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1985 Shogun Prairie Breaker I
1941 Schwinn "The World" DX Klunker restomod.
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Sensational! So what did we see?
Sakae
Sakai
Santana
Schwinn
Sears
Sekine
Sekai
Sentinel
Serotta
Shogun
Simoncini
Singer, Alex
Smolenski
Snel
Softride
Somec
Sparrow
Specialized
Spectrum
Sprey
Springfield
Sprinter
Steelman
Stella
Stratton, George W
Superia
Sakae
Sakai
Santana
Schwinn
Sears
Sekine
Sekai
Sentinel
Serotta
Shogun
Simoncini
Singer, Alex
Smolenski
Snel
Softride
Somec
Sparrow
Specialized
Spectrum
Sprey
Springfield
Sprinter
Steelman
Stella
Stratton, George W
Superia
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Sakai too.
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Sakai Select
Not sure how valuable or rare this bike is, but it's a Sakai Select with Tange 0900 tubing and Cyclone components. I'm thinking mid-80s.
It's not currently with me at the moment, it's in storage in Toronto with my dad. If I end up going back next summer I'll be happy to restore it and use it while I am there.
It's not currently with me at the moment, it's in storage in Toronto with my dad. If I end up going back next summer I'll be happy to restore it and use it while I am there.
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Not quite Vintage, but getting there, 2002 Specialized Allez.
Can you spot the 3 o'clock lizard?
Can you spot the 3 o'clock lizard?
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OK you've got a Sakai or two. Here's a Sekai...
...and a Sentinel.
...and a Sentinel.
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How bout a Sears Spaceliner?
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I had been waiting for this one, but somehow I missed it. Better late than never.
My precious -- 197X Stella SX-76
The workhorse -- 1982 Specialized Sequoia
The king of irony -- 1987 Serotta Colorado
And, not yet having entered interstellar space, V-ger
My precious -- 197X Stella SX-76
The workhorse -- 1982 Specialized Sequoia
The king of irony -- 1987 Serotta Colorado
And, not yet having entered interstellar space, V-ger
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This year I finally got around to fixing up this Singer I bought a few years ago. The top tube needed some straightening and repainting. I should do the lug lining on the top tube, but still need to think about it for another year or two. It rides just great - one of my favorites. 21.0 lb as shown.
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Yisssssss! I finally get to put Somec in the S list!
That is gorgeous. Do you know what year it is? Looks early given the portacatena holes, fork crown, single bottle mount and lack of FD tab - early 80's I'd guess.
I reckon some gumwalls would look awesome on this, and you'll need some clips and straps, but, oh my, you've made my day. More pictures!
That is gorgeous. Do you know what year it is? Looks early given the portacatena holes, fork crown, single bottle mount and lack of FD tab - early 80's I'd guess.
I reckon some gumwalls would look awesome on this, and you'll need some clips and straps, but, oh my, you've made my day. More pictures!
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