Old 05-27-22, 03:53 PM
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Looks to be pretty clean but remember you still need to get all of the greasy stuff attended to right away. Give her a full examination to make sure nothing is seriously wrong, for example, bent tubes, fork, etc.

You didn't indicate whether you know anything about bicycle maintenance. If you don't, here's a great opportunity to learn! There is plenty of info here and some good youtube videos on how to grease her up, change the chain, or whatever might be needed. There are several replacement parts on that bike and that's neither good nor bad.

As far as the year, it appears to be 1 1984 probably. Here's the catalog pic and the specs. In the hierarchy it was above the Tempo, which makes it a very nice bike. I had two Tempos and they were both very nice. Good luck with your new ride!


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