Old 12-08-22, 10:00 AM
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When I went to post this I found this pic @ $250 in my folder - was previously listed at $250 in August

Schwinn Voyageur SP - $280 - Costa Mesa, CA
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...tory_type=post
"Up for sale today is a pretty unusual bike. For starters, it’s a 68 cm frame, so you better be a big guy, something like 6’4” at least. Frames this large don’t come along every day. Voyageur SP’s were made for Schwinn by Panasonic in Japan in the 80’s and early 90’s, and are well thought of. This particular bike has a grab bag of interesting parts: It comes with Scott AT-2 LF handle bars, a Unicantor saddle, Deore XT rear derailleur, Shimano 105 front derailleur, Tektro dual pivot brakes, and a Andril 48/36/26 crank. The wheels are from a similar vintage Specialized Sequoia, and are 36 hole rims with a 14 to 26 tooth Dura Ace 5 speed freewheel. The wheels have something like 1000 miles on them. These wheels are spaced 126 mm and have no offset, so they’re about as strong as a wheel can be. The bike has been freshly tuned up and rolls, shifts and brakes smoothly. Nicely set up as a vintage commuter bike, or restore it and make a nice touring bike."

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