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Old 04-04-24, 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Lamont Cobb
I think that many of these vintage MTB's make some of best city/urban/commuter bikes around. They're indestructible.
Many were originally called All Terrain Bikes - from roads to gravel to paths to singletrack - they could handle what was out there at the time. (Not so much with today’s six foot drops, black Diamond rock gardens, etc., but I can’t do those on any bike!) They will survive the zombie apocalypse. They’re like the cockroaches of the bike world, except way sexier.
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What did that group at the cafe say about your Fisher Comp surrounded by all those new 29er bikes?
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First up: a matched set of pink and white 1986 Trek 850s. Suntour XC stems, derailleurs, and sealed bearing hubs, power ratchet friction shifters, rollercam rear brakes, Specialized triple cranks, wide-range Shimano 5-speed freewheels. Other than the tires, in decent shape too. These may get rebuilt as city bikes, unless we find someone(s) who want them in their current two-wheel time capsule condition.

We took this pair down to the semi-annual GABA Tucson bike swap yesterday. Didn't get a chance to clean them up beforehand. They elicited a lot of glances and comments on the "pinnacle of pre-indexing" componentry - and the rather unique color scheme. Wasn't able to sell either of these, even with a $175 asking price, although a dealer/collector/refurbisher did make a modest offer for both, which we politely declined and he politely understood. Although his drooling over the bikes did make them easier to shine up a bit.
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Originally Posted by RCMoeur
We took this pair down to the semi-annual GABA Tucson bike swap yesterday. Didn't get a chance to clean them up beforehand. They elicited a lot of glances and comments on the "pinnacle of pre-indexing" componentry - and the rather unique color scheme. Wasn't able to sell either of these, even with a $175 asking price, although a dealer/collector/refurbisher did make a modest offer for both, which we politely declined and he politely understood. Although his drooling over the bikes did make them easier to shine up a bit.
Cool bikes, but yah in this market I think $175 is a bit high. If they were cleaned, tuned and serviced (hubs, BB) I would expect to sell locally (in SoCal) for $140-50 each. BTW, you said 5-speed cog... I think 6 speed is more likely?
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Originally Posted by SDHawk
Cool bikes, but yah in this market I think $175 is a bit high. If they were cleaned, tuned and serviced (hubs, BB) I would expect to sell locally (in SoCal) for $140-50 each. BTW, you said 5-speed cog... I think 6 speed is more likely?
Nope - 5 speed rear on both. 120 mm OLD. Shimano 600 freewheels, 14-17-20-25-32.

Also, no hub work needed, as they have Suntour XC cartridge bearing hubs which spin like new. They were 100% ready to ride - just needed a bit of cleaning.
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Just added this old thing to the herd:




1996 Gary Fisher Aquila
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