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Old 10-29-23, 10:44 AM
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Anyone have a 1983 Bikeology Catalog ?

Need a scan/link to a 1983 BIkeology bike shop/parts catalog.

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Originally Posted by NVFlinch
Need a scan/link to a 1983 BIkeology bike shop/parts catalog.

thanks
Would an '81 help at all?

Apologies for the primitive website. I wrote it in Notepad around the turn of the century and I only knew like 3 html tags.
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Originally Posted by bulgie
Would an '81 help at all?

Apologies for the primitive website. I wrote it in Notepad around the turn of the century and I only knew like 3 html tags.
I don't know who the link helps but it sure made my night!
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Originally Posted by bulgie
Apologies for the primitive website. I wrote it in Notepad around the turn of the century…
Which century?

Seriously though, your website, which I have consulted often, is a triumph of function over form. Don’t ever change it.
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Originally Posted by ManekiNico
Which century?

Seriously though, your website, which I have consulted often, is a triumph of function over form.
Thanks!
Don’t ever change it.
Haha, not likely to ever change it since I am even less interested in being a website designer than I was two decades ago.
I wonder, is there a world record for the longest a static website went without any upgrades or new content? It's like a fossil record.
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Originally Posted by bulgie
Thanks!

Haha, not likely to ever change it since I am even less interested in being a website designer than I was two decades ago.
I wonder, is there a world record for the longest a static website went without any upgrades or new content? It's like a fossil record.
Never the less - for me - having access to the catalog scans (US spelling in honour of you and your website) has been a big thing thru the years. Thank you!
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Originally Posted by bulgie
Would an '81 help at all?

Apologies for the primitive website. I wrote it in Notepad around the turn of the century and I only knew like 3 html tags.
1981 had some cool stuff.

-Is the King headset and early Chris King...?
-Never heard of Nico or seen one.
-Omas was ahead of its time (with Phil Wood as well
-They must have been anti-Shimano
- The double crank combos for Sugino...34/50, 36/52. Compact back in the day...!
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