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Old 01-18-19, 08:55 AM
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Eddy Merckx Hybrid Anyone?

This posted on steel is real FB page this morning. At first glance I thought it was a rebrand, like a Masek, but it seems legit! $800 for a Merckx cyclocross bike with STX



There is also a MX Leader for $780 in Brussels

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Raleigh Grand Prix "with accessories" Niagara on the Lake, Ont

$150 (Canadian), about $115 US

At first I thought nice shape but a bit high a price.

Then I note the front and rear racks, fenders, helmet, double water bottle mounts (detachable one on rear), downtube shifters and finally a Brooks seat. I assume that's a pump mount on downtube so maybe he has a pump as well....

Can't see the headtube length unfortunately.

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In Fort Worth: Not my size (it's 21", I need 24") and I don't need it, but for $20 I'd grab it if it were my size. Looks like a classic late '70s-early '80s touring frame with some very nice features.
No ID on the frame but it looks like a good 'un, 4130 cromo.
Stronglight crank
Looks like 50 or 52/38 or so chainring
Suntour Cyclone M-II front derailleur, presumably rear as well tho' no pix to confirm.

I bought my '92 Univega and '89 Ironman from this fellow. He flips a lot of bikes, mostly buying complete bikes and cleaning 'em up and making them safe and ready to ride at very reasonable prices. I'm guessing he just doesn't have time to rebuild this one. Be a good project for someone who has the time, parts, etc.

If you can ID the frame please let me know and I'll pass it along to Bill. He's done me a favor and I'd like to return the favor.



No ID touring frame, late '70s-early '80s.
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Originally Posted by crank_addict
How that front wheel works?
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Originally Posted by phtomita
How that front wheel works?
It looks really cool, though.
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Originally Posted by phtomita
How that front wheel works?

I don't think it really needed for that wheels, or maybe they did it to shorten the spokes in this case. I don't think it was ever a common practice but like tying and sodiering it was something people did to make wheels stiffer or just cool.

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Originally Posted by canklecat
In Fort Worth: Not my size (it's 21", I need 24") and I don't need it, but for $20 I'd grab it if it were my size. Looks like a classic late '70s-early '80s touring frame with some very nice features.
No ID on the frame but it looks like a good 'un, 4130 cromo.
Stronglight crank
Looks like 50 or 52/38 or so chainring
Suntour Cyclone M-II front derailleur, presumably rear as well tho' no pix to confirm.

I bought my '92 Univega and '89 Ironman from this fellow. He flips a lot of bikes, mostly buying complete bikes and cleaning 'em up and making them safe and ready to ride at very reasonable prices. I'm guessing he just doesn't have time to rebuild this one. Be a good project for someone who has the time, parts, etc.

If you can ID the frame please let me know and I'll pass it along to Bill. He's done me a favor and I'd like to return the favor.



No ID touring frame, late '70s-early '80s.
$20?? It's my size, too bad I'm not in the area. Nice frame. No idea what it is but Cyclone MK-II would confirm 80's rather than 70's. Assuming it's original.
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[QUOTE=WGB;20753775]Raleigh Grand Prix "with accessories" Niagara on the Lake, Ont

$150 (Canadian), about $115 US

At first I thought nice shape but a bit high a price.

Then I note the front and rear racks, fenders, helmet, double water bottle mounts (detachable one on rear), downtube shifters and finally a Brooks seat. I assume that's a pump mount on downtube so maybe he has a pump as well....

Can't see the headtube length unfortunately.

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Looks to be big...25" . Nice condition, too. Take the drive!
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Looks to be big...25" . Nice condition, too. Take the drive!

I know, I know!!!


Trying desperately to not buy, knowing I could use the racks on my Takara touring build. There is a storm hitting tomorrow and if it's there Sunday after the storm I will be driving over..........
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Originally Posted by The_Joe
$20?? It's my size, too bad I'm not in the area. Nice frame. No idea what it is but Cyclone MK-II would confirm 80's rather than 70's. Assuming it's original.
I texted and called him but no response. The picture suggests that the rear derailleur attachment may be mangled. Too fuzzy to tell.


Update: He responded, derailleur hanger OK and I picked it up this evening. Has a Peugeot-ish vibe to it with the Stronglight crankset, Huret cable guides, etc. It will fit 650BX42 wheels with room to spare for fenders. I plan to use it as a practice frame for spreading the rear triangle and if all goes well may consider building it up. $20 well spent for the Cyclone derailleur and the crankset which will polish up nicely.

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Mavic 851 (???) Derailleur


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1985 Bridgestone Grand Velo 2000 - 25" / 63.5cm - $475 - Paint is MINT. Many of the components are. Cranks aren't original but still quality. Wheels don't match (bummer). This would be a treat to have. It would also be a treat to have the space for it. Perhaps someone else's grail find???

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Originally Posted by Honusms


I texted and called him but no response. The picture suggests that the rear derailleur attachment may be mangled. Too fuzzy to tell.


Update: He responded, derailleur hanger OK and I picked it up this evening. Has a Peugeot-ish vibe to it with the Stronglight crankset, Huret cable guides, etc. It will fit 650BX42 wheels with room to spare for fenders. I plan to use it as a practice frame for spreading the rear triangle and if all goes well may consider building it up. $20 well spent for the Cyclone derailleur and the crankset which will polish up nicely.
Hey, good to know someone snagged that frame. Looks like it'll make for a good project. Looking forward to seeing the results.

I try to limit my visits to Bill's place to once a year or I'll clutter up my apartment worse than it already is. Besides the stuff on craigslist he often has other goodies stashed away. I hesitated on another Ironman he had that was identical to the one I bought from him in 2017, and it was gone within a few days. But I might pester him for some spare wheels for my Ironman so I can switch between 700x23 slicks and softer 700x25 tires more easily.
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Holden, Mass.
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Centurion Master 'scruffy' Dave Scott
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There are no drive-side photos, and there doesn't seem to be a higher-resolution picture than below. He's guessing the size is 54mm, which is close enough for me, but it looks more like 56 to me, which is too big. It's the next town over from me, though. Maybe I'll check it out. This is a bad month, money-wise, though.
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White and smoke/marble/whatever Centurion "Dave Scott" Ironman in Las Vegas.
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No other significant details in ad, but Seller responded quickly and says it's a 58-59 cm frame.

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Trek 560 $100 in Portland

Paint looks decent

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Originally Posted by RichSPK
There are no drive-side photos, and there doesn't seem to be a higher-resolution picture than below. He's guessing the size is 54mm, which is close enough for me, but it looks more like 56 to me, which is too big. It's the next town over from me, though. Maybe I'll check it out. This is a bad month, money-wise, though.
Yeah, that's a 56cm like mine. Looks like a mostly original '87 Master, including the Selle Turbo saddle. Looks like it's been stored a long time and not ridden much since it was new -- even those tires look like they may be original. Still has the dork disc, probably original wheel including freewheel. At $100 I'd have grabbed it already if it were in my area. Even if it needs work it'd be worthwhile. Too bad the seller won't ship.

Looks like it was a little small for whomever owned/rode it before. Seat post is higher than usual for someone around 5'11" and 33" inseam or so.

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Originally Posted by jpaschall
NOS and pricey. I love seeing these NOS bikes pop up, though:
NOS Miyata 310
The same guy (I assume) has a number of NOS Miyata 210s and 310s on Chicago CL. Might save a few bucks that way.
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Gone!
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Gone!
And thank goodness. I don't need temptations like that for N+1.
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Miyata Ti 6000

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He mis-ID'ed the bike.
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