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Old 08-07-20, 12:06 PM
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Road Test/Bike Review (1984) Sport Tourers -- 5 Best Buys

BRIDGESTONE 400, CENTURION Le Mans 12, NISHIKI Custom Sport, SHOGUN 400, and TAKARA Tribute make the cut.











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This is cool. You may have seen this thread,

https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...g-bicycle.html

My first 10 speed was a Nishiki sports custom which was I believe pretty much the bottom of the barrel at the time. I learned how to overhaul a bike by taking it apart and somehow I managed to get it back together again. I rode that bike everywhere.

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Interesting, all Japanese.
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Those Tomasso sunglasses are just the ticket whenever Higgins lets me take the Ferrari around Oahu.
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Man... this hits my bicycle jones sweet spot. Forty years removed from that fateful day where I stepped into a real bicycle shop, and put a 20$ payment on my first bike-shop-quality bicycle. I don't think I've ever recovered from the epiphany I learned from that experience... that entry level and mid level bicycle are the bomb! Still in love with them.
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Originally Posted by madpogue
Interesting, all Japanese.
I think this was just at or after the peak dollar-yen exchange rate, when first-class Japanese-made bikes and components could be had at great prices. And then the exchange rate and manufacturing costs changed, and the slow migration to Taiwan and mainland China commenced.
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Originally Posted by SpeedofLite

Quik-Stik. Best tire-remover ever. As long as the bead ain't too tight.

Still somewhere between "denial" and "bargaining" in my grieving for the Quik-Stik being discontinued in the past couple years. Although I do have a few precioussss ones in my hoard, I will need to be much more careful in keeping them around and functional.
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