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Velo Mule ,
That WAS a Schwinn stem shifter lever, but it is on it's way to China for recycling. If you need some, PM me and I am sure I can find you a set. Smiles, MH
That WAS a Schwinn stem shifter lever, but it is on it's way to China for recycling. If you need some, PM me and I am sure I can find you a set. Smiles, MH
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Ok, that specialized really cleaned up. And check out the Tim Neeman sticker!!
first gen!!
first gen!!
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Also, someone really tall is no longer with us.
but, check these tall boys out!!
but, check these tall boys out!!
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The Sequoia was meant to be the ultimate sports-touring bike, vs. the Expedition, which is a full-on loaded tourer. Many years ago I remember reading a Grant Peterson description of the Sequoia as being the finest production sports-tourer ever built. I have a fillet-brazed, lugless Tim Neenan Lighthouse with essentially the same geometry as a Sequoia in my size, and it is an amazing bike. Should I ever stumble onto the right era Sequoia in my size when I have the loose change ...
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My buddy Bob at City Bikes Co-op in Portland is overloaded with frames. Blowing them out!!
take a look see:
Bauer out of west germane $100 size 59
Quemener 58cm $150
Raleigh Olympian $20 49cm
Giordana 61cm $100
take a look see:
Bauer out of west germane $100 size 59
Quemener 58cm $150
Raleigh Olympian $20 49cm
Giordana 61cm $100
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Two more:
Japanese market Bridgestone $75 53 cm
Glockner Rad 54cm $150
Japanese market Bridgestone $75 53 cm
Glockner Rad 54cm $150
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So there are three Bauer frame makers? Australia, Canada and West Germany?
Some cool ones, Rob.
Some cool ones, Rob.
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very interesting samples, here! your co-op (or rather their donor base) is quite unusual, I like seeing some of these rarely or never seen marques, for example that Quemener with what I think are Oscar Egg lugs (compare with Nervex or Prugnat lugs that Motobecane used in the '70s).
And would love to get my hands on a Billato-made Giordana but this 61cm is too big, and (sigh) just Cromor...
And would love to get my hands on a Billato-made Giordana but this 61cm is too big, and (sigh) just Cromor...
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The Rusty Spoke invaded the Old Pueblo yesterday. The gripping narrative: https://www.bikeforums.net/southwest...l#post23215518
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A rusty but solid front BG rack. I wish I had asked how it got here.
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Not a Co op but I saw this in the back lot at a local thrift store, 24” Bicentennial Varsity.
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Today, a customer brought in a rear wheel from le ancien Peugeot. Helicomatic, but unfortunately with an emphasis on "hel". The bearings came out in small irregular chunks.
It will come home with me for eventual autopsy.
It will come home with me for eventual autopsy.
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Oregon has a couple vacation resorts where people own a second home and clearly never ride their bicycles
$325 miyata nine twelve with Shimano 600
Looks like it was only ridden a couple times on the Nicest days
The Bernard badger seat still has the painted on logo. That usually falls off before it leaves the store
Aero
Even the hoods look soft and supple
$325 miyata nine twelve with Shimano 600
Looks like it was only ridden a couple times on the Nicest days
The Bernard badger seat still has the painted on logo. That usually falls off before it leaves the store
Aero
Even the hoods look soft and supple
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News flash
this just came into the Co-op
im trying to learn more and will keep you posted
this just came into the Co-op
im trying to learn more and will keep you posted
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Ok
four countries are represented!!
what a weird mix
size 54 top tube
Coins?
Campy
Like new rims
France in the house
Suntour….of course
GS
America
four countries are represented!!
what a weird mix
size 54 top tube
Coins?
Campy
Like new rims
France in the house
Suntour….of course
GS
America
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And one Continental tire makes five countries
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Someone should "grab on" to that deal before it's gone.
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Like a dumbass I went to my Co-op tonight looking for step down ferrules for Mr. Spadoni, and a couple of brake caliper nuts. I wound up working for two hours for a young fella who seems to be a future troubled youth, but not anything I can do about that. I did wind up bringing a few items home. Pics below:
I'm pretty sure that someone here in the forums must have seen the bike these were on, cause the tag sez: FORK BENT. But they are nice rod brake bars that will go to someone here that might need them.
This rather expensive bent rim on a wheel. I think the spokes from this rear hub are sought after by those who need them.
The rim is marked Ksyrium Elite. Spoke pattern is 20. 10 radial on drive side and single cross on off drive.
I think I am going to break this wheel down and check spoke lengths for those who are looking for them. Smiles, MH
I'm pretty sure that someone here in the forums must have seen the bike these were on, cause the tag sez: FORK BENT. But they are nice rod brake bars that will go to someone here that might need them.
This rather expensive bent rim on a wheel. I think the spokes from this rear hub are sought after by those who need them.
The rim is marked Ksyrium Elite. Spoke pattern is 20. 10 radial on drive side and single cross on off drive.
I think I am going to break this wheel down and check spoke lengths for those who are looking for them. Smiles, MH
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Hub is also worth saving on that Mavic wheel, although these are a complete PITA to true or work on, as you need the special tool to hold the spokes and loosen the nipples. And they have a bad habit of falling apart when you try and loosen them. Ask me how I know.
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That's a gem from the nations of the bicycle UN, I cannot guess what it will be priced at but worth some $$$ I'd reckon, unless there's some serious damage.
Well and that American Classic seatpost looks nice but they are a PITA, so that should result in a tiny discount