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#2576
tantum vehi
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Nice 510. It must have had canti posts and mid-for eyelets brazed on? She’s a looker!
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1970 Gitane TdF; 1973 Gitane TdF
1979 Trek 710; 1981 Trek 412; 1981 Trek 710
1984 Specialized Stumpjumper Sport; 1985 Specialized Allez SE; 1988 Specialized Sirrus; 1989 Specialized Rock Combo
1984 Ross Mt. Hood
1988 Centurion Ironman Expert
1991 Bridgestone RB-1
1992 Serotta Colorado TG
2015 Elephant NFE
1979 Trek 710; 1981 Trek 412; 1981 Trek 710
1984 Specialized Stumpjumper Sport; 1985 Specialized Allez SE; 1988 Specialized Sirrus; 1989 Specialized Rock Combo
1984 Ross Mt. Hood
1988 Centurion Ironman Expert
1991 Bridgestone RB-1
1992 Serotta Colorado TG
2015 Elephant NFE
#2577
I guess a lot of you know of my stroke of luck finding a 720 that fits me perfectly. When it's all pretty again, I WILL be posting it here. It won't be VERY different, but that ridiculous saddle will be gone, fresh wrap, etc.,,,,BD
This is the before... After will be a few weeks from now, since it is still dark when I get home, and weekend time is limited.
This is the before... After will be a few weeks from now, since it is still dark when I get home, and weekend time is limited.
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So many bikes, so little dime.
So many bikes, so little dime.
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#2578
Senior Member
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I guess a lot of you know of my stroke of luck finding a 720 that fits me perfectly. When it's all pretty again, I WILL be posting it here. It won't be VERY different, but that ridiculous saddle will be gone, fresh wrap, etc.,,,,BD
This is the before... After will be a few weeks from now, since it is still dark when I get home, and weekend time is limited.
This is the before... After will be a few weeks from now, since it is still dark when I get home, and weekend time is limited.
#2579
Full Member
Lucky FB Marketplace find.
Update: I emailed Trek, and they did confirm it was a 170 team bike, but sadly they don’t have records of who it was made for like I was hoping.
I was cruising FB Marketplace and saw a fuzzy, distant picture of what looked like an old Trek for $50. It looked like possible Campy parts, so I rushed to the seller and was surprised to see Reynolds 753 stickers and a weird mish-mash of Campy parts. From the Vintage Trek website, the serial number seems to indicate it’s a 1985 team bike. Here are photos of the bare frame. There is an interesting script letter K on the BB shell.
Cool chain hanger.
I was cruising FB Marketplace and saw a fuzzy, distant picture of what looked like an old Trek for $50. It looked like possible Campy parts, so I rushed to the seller and was surprised to see Reynolds 753 stickers and a weird mish-mash of Campy parts. From the Vintage Trek website, the serial number seems to indicate it’s a 1985 team bike. Here are photos of the bare frame. There is an interesting script letter K on the BB shell.
Cool chain hanger.
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#2580
Steel is real
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Update: I emailed Trek, and they did confirm it was a 170 team bike, but sadly they don’t have records of who it was made for like I was hoping.
I was cruising FB Marketplace and saw a fuzzy, distant picture of what looked like an old Trek for $50. It looked like possible Campy parts, so I rushed to the seller and was surprised to see Reynolds 753 stickers and a weird mish-mash of Campy parts. From the Vintage Trek website, the serial number seems to indicate it’s a 1985 team bike. Here are photos of the bare frame. There is an interesting script letter K on the BB shell.
Cool chain hanger.
I was cruising FB Marketplace and saw a fuzzy, distant picture of what looked like an old Trek for $50. It looked like possible Campy parts, so I rushed to the seller and was surprised to see Reynolds 753 stickers and a weird mish-mash of Campy parts. From the Vintage Trek website, the serial number seems to indicate it’s a 1985 team bike. Here are photos of the bare frame. There is an interesting script letter K on the BB shell.
Cool chain hanger.
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#2581
ambulatory senior
Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: Peoria Il
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Bikes: Austro Daimler modified by Gugie! Raleigh Professional and lots of other bikes.
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Very cool!
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#2582
The Huffmeister
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: The Le Grande HQ
Posts: 3,132
Bikes: Gängl, Trek 938, Raleigh Professional, Paramount, Allez, Guerciotti, Specialized Stumpjumper, Trek 750, Miyata 1000 < Huffy
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Update: I emailed Trek, and they did confirm it was a 170 team bike, but sadly they don’t have records of who it was made for like I was hoping.
I was cruising FB Marketplace and saw a fuzzy, distant picture of what looked like an old Trek for $50. It looked like possible Campy parts, so I rushed to the seller and was surprised to see Reynolds 753 stickers and a weird mish-mash of Campy parts. From the Vintage Trek website, the serial number seems to indicate it’s a 1985 team bike. Here are photos of the bare frame. There is an interesting script letter K on the BB shell.
I was cruising FB Marketplace and saw a fuzzy, distant picture of what looked like an old Trek for $50. It looked like possible Campy parts, so I rushed to the seller and was surprised to see Reynolds 753 stickers and a weird mish-mash of Campy parts. From the Vintage Trek website, the serial number seems to indicate it’s a 1985 team bike. Here are photos of the bare frame. There is an interesting script letter K on the BB shell.
Bravo!!
Now, the most important question - does it fit?
JohnDThompson built these and I think he said two others did. If anyone would know, he would.
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There were 135 Confentes, but only one...Huffente!
There were 135 Confentes, but only one...Huffente!
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#2583
tantum vehi
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Flathead Valley, MT
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1970 Gitane TdF; 1973 Gitane TdF
1979 Trek 710; 1981 Trek 412; 1981 Trek 710
1984 Specialized Stumpjumper Sport; 1985 Specialized Allez SE; 1988 Specialized Sirrus; 1989 Specialized Rock Combo
1984 Ross Mt. Hood
1988 Centurion Ironman Expert
1991 Bridgestone RB-1
1992 Serotta Colorado TG
2015 Elephant NFE
1979 Trek 710; 1981 Trek 412; 1981 Trek 710
1984 Specialized Stumpjumper Sport; 1985 Specialized Allez SE; 1988 Specialized Sirrus; 1989 Specialized Rock Combo
1984 Ross Mt. Hood
1988 Centurion Ironman Expert
1991 Bridgestone RB-1
1992 Serotta Colorado TG
2015 Elephant NFE
#2584
Full Member
Bravo!!
Now, the most important question - does it fit?
JohnDThompson built these and I think he said two others did. If anyone would know, he would.
Now, the most important question - does it fit?
JohnDThompson built these and I think he said two others did. If anyone would know, he would.
#2585
Full Member
Bravo!!
Now, the most important question - does it fit?
JohnDThompson built these and I think he said two others did. If anyone would know, he would.
Now, the most important question - does it fit?
JohnDThompson built these and I think he said two others did. If anyone would know, he would.
#2586
The Huffmeister
Join Date: Jul 2008
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If you eventually think you may pass it on to someone that could appreciate it, please let me know. One of these has been on my low-key grail list for a few years.
Thank you so much for sharing with us!
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There were 135 Confentes, but only one...Huffente!
There were 135 Confentes, but only one...Huffente!
#2587
Full Member
If you want to try making it work, I 100% support it. If you want to hang it on your wall to view it as art, I 100% support it.
If you eventually think you may pass it on to someone that could appreciate it, please let me know. One of these has been on my low-key grail list for a few years.
Thank you so much for sharing with us!
If you eventually think you may pass it on to someone that could appreciate it, please let me know. One of these has been on my low-key grail list for a few years.
Thank you so much for sharing with us!
Thanks! I’ll keep you in mind.
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#2588
Senior Member
Frame looks larger than 20.5" to my untrained eye. Serial number look-up on vintage-trek.com might shed some light.
#2589
Senior Member
The Good: Got a good deal on a Trek 510 in my size with a full campy group (less a front wheel)!
The Bad: It's Campy Nuovo Gran sport
The Ugly:
The Gran sport group will sell for what I paid for the bike, so the frame is free anyway. May do some light riding on it anyway, or maybe repair someday?
Anyway, I got a free Avocet racing saddle and Cinelli cockpit out of it!
The Bad: It's Campy Nuovo Gran sport
The Ugly:
The Gran sport group will sell for what I paid for the bike, so the frame is free anyway. May do some light riding on it anyway, or maybe repair someday?
Anyway, I got a free Avocet racing saddle and Cinelli cockpit out of it!
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#2590
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I missed the 'The Ugly' part of your post initially, so it sort of read more like this:
...which made me laugh, thinking 'whoa just how bad can Nuovo Gran Sport be??'
Nice score!
Nice score!
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There were 135 Confentes, but only one...Huffente!
#2591
Senior Member
But I also wouldn't have bought the bike if it was the Día Compe/Suntour Vx groupset, unless it were quite a bit cheaper.
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#2592
tantum vehi
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What a shame.
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1970 Gitane TdF; 1973 Gitane TdF
1979 Trek 710; 1981 Trek 412; 1981 Trek 710
1984 Specialized Stumpjumper Sport; 1985 Specialized Allez SE; 1988 Specialized Sirrus; 1989 Specialized Rock Combo
1984 Ross Mt. Hood
1988 Centurion Ironman Expert
1991 Bridgestone RB-1
1992 Serotta Colorado TG
2015 Elephant NFE
1979 Trek 710; 1981 Trek 412; 1981 Trek 710
1984 Specialized Stumpjumper Sport; 1985 Specialized Allez SE; 1988 Specialized Sirrus; 1989 Specialized Rock Combo
1984 Ross Mt. Hood
1988 Centurion Ironman Expert
1991 Bridgestone RB-1
1992 Serotta Colorado TG
2015 Elephant NFE
#2593
Extraordinary Magnitude
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Waukesha WI
Posts: 13,763
Bikes: 1978 Trek TX700; 1978/79 Trek 736; 1984 Specialized Stumpjumper Sport; 1984 Schwinn Voyageur SP; 1985 Trek 620; 1985 Trek 720; 1986 Trek 400 Elance; 1987 Schwinn High Sierra; 1990 Miyata 1000LT
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Rub some dirt on it, it’ll be fine.
They can buff that out, no problem.
Man up.
Quit being such a Nancy.
What’s the worst could happen?
They can buff that out, no problem.
Man up.
Quit being such a Nancy.
What’s the worst could happen?
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Commence to jigglin’ huh?!?!
"But hey, always love to hear from opinionated amateurs." -says some guy to Mr. Marshall.
Commence to jigglin’ huh?!?!
"But hey, always love to hear from opinionated amateurs." -says some guy to Mr. Marshall.
#2594
Senior Member
I keep checking the fork, and while it would be hard at this stage to see if the fork blades are aligned (they look right to me) I can't see any damage on it. I'm wondering about pulling the crown race to see if the steerer has separated at all, but I don't feel any flex in it either.
It was obviously a bad enough crash to ruin the front wheel, since it's the only thing missing in an entire (and quite pristine) groupset), so I'd be quite surprised if I didn't eventually find some damage to the fork, but nothing's apparent to me yet.
#2595
Pedal to the medal
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#2596
Needed another bike like a hole in the head but... it will be a 2024 spring/summer project.
Serial# is marked as a 77 TX500. Not quite sure about the fork though.
Serial# is marked as a 77 TX500. Not quite sure about the fork though.
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#2597
Learning To Fly
My first Trek. Nothing great but should be a fun rider.
Wheels in amazing shape. The rear is Mavic MA40 on a Shimano sealed bearing hub. The front is an MA2 rim on a King Kong KK hub.
KK skewer
Plastic skewer nut says King Kong Mfg
KK symbol is kind of hard to see
Wheels in amazing shape. The rear is Mavic MA40 on a Shimano sealed bearing hub. The front is an MA2 rim on a King Kong KK hub.
KK skewer
Plastic skewer nut says King Kong Mfg
KK symbol is kind of hard to see
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#2598
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#2599
The Huffmeister
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Senior Member