1985 Schwinn Voyageur SP frame set, 64 cm (25")
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1985 Schwinn Voyageur SP frame set, 64 cm (25")
Selling from: Cleveland, OH, 44111
Payment: PayPal f&f
Price: 125$ plus shipping SOLD
Columbus frame. Japan made.
The frame set has scratches and marks, also a few spots of rust.
Very light marks from a kick stand.
No bents, dents or other damages.
The frame should be treated against rust before building, I can see surface rust inside the seat tube and head tube.
Fork ends are Tange, rear ends are Suntour.
Three places for bottle cages.
64 cm from center of crank to top of seat tube;
58 cm top tube (C-C). The seat post bolt is included.
The head set cups are not included.
Other parts are available for this frame set:
The Tange Levin head set for 20$,
The bottom bracket Suntour Vx triple for 20$;
The Dia-Compe 981 cantilever brakes for 20$.
The parts are pretty nice, I can take pictures if needed.
The frame set plus all the parts listed is 165$ plus shipping.
Payment: PayPal f&f
Price: 125$ plus shipping SOLD
Columbus frame. Japan made.
The frame set has scratches and marks, also a few spots of rust.
Very light marks from a kick stand.
No bents, dents or other damages.
The frame should be treated against rust before building, I can see surface rust inside the seat tube and head tube.
Fork ends are Tange, rear ends are Suntour.
Three places for bottle cages.
64 cm from center of crank to top of seat tube;
58 cm top tube (C-C). The seat post bolt is included.
The head set cups are not included.
Other parts are available for this frame set:
The Tange Levin head set for 20$,
The bottom bracket Suntour Vx triple for 20$;
The Dia-Compe 981 cantilever brakes for 20$.
The parts are pretty nice, I can take pictures if needed.
The frame set plus all the parts listed is 165$ plus shipping.
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This is a pretty cool frame. I'll be in Ohio in a week or so - if this hasn't sold I may contact you. I would probably want the parts - don't think I could find anything better or more appropriate for less.
Meanwhile, somebody please buy this and save me from myself.
Meanwhile, somebody please buy this and save me from myself.
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Looks it can be done the conversion to 700C wheels.
This is a discussion in a older topic:
This is a discussion in a older topic:
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Yo! That's my post. The 981s worked, and I think the 980 also worked. The 960s are similar to the 981, so I'd imagine they'd also do the trick. I've seen other vintage cantis used but felt like they always compromised in terms of setup/mechanical advantage/looked improperly set up. I think the Shimano MT62 to M732 all work as well.
I used Velo Orange 45mm fenders. I had no trouble with 700x32mm tires, but the 35s didn't give me as much breathing room as I would've liked. The fork crown also necessitated crimping the fender, making it a VERY tight fit. Some people have said they got 38s in the frame without fenders, but I'm skeptical whether or not they measured 38mm. I had measured 35s and felt like anything wider would've again left very little breathing room.
I used Velo Orange 45mm fenders. I had no trouble with 700x32mm tires, but the 35s didn't give me as much breathing room as I would've liked. The fork crown also necessitated crimping the fender, making it a VERY tight fit. Some people have said they got 38s in the frame without fenders, but I'm skeptical whether or not they measured 38mm. I had measured 35s and felt like anything wider would've again left very little breathing room.
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Yo! That's my post. The 981s worked, and I think the 980 also worked. The 960s are similar to the 981, so I'd imagine they'd also do the trick. I've seen other vintage cantis used but felt like they always compromised in terms of setup/mechanical advantage/looked improperly set up. I think the Shimano MT62 to M732 all work as well.
I used Velo Orange 45mm fenders. I had no trouble with 700x32mm tires, but the 35s didn't give me as much breathing room as I would've liked. The fork crown also necessitated crimping the fender, making it a VERY tight fit. Some people have said they got 38s in the frame without fenders, but I'm skeptical whether or not they measured 38mm. I had measured 35s and felt like anything wider would've again left very little breathing room.
I used Velo Orange 45mm fenders. I had no trouble with 700x32mm tires, but the 35s didn't give me as much breathing room as I would've liked. The fork crown also necessitated crimping the fender, making it a VERY tight fit. Some people have said they got 38s in the frame without fenders, but I'm skeptical whether or not they measured 38mm. I had measured 35s and felt like anything wider would've again left very little breathing room.
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Yo! That's my post. The 981s worked, and I think the 980 also worked. The 960s are similar to the 981, so I'd imagine they'd also do the trick. I've seen other vintage cantis used but felt like they always compromised in terms of setup/mechanical advantage/looked improperly set up. I think the Shimano MT62 to M732 all work as well.
I used Velo Orange 45mm fenders. I had no trouble with 700x32mm tires, but the 35s didn't give me as much breathing room as I would've liked. The fork crown also necessitated crimping the fender, making it a VERY tight fit. Some people have said they got 38s in the frame without fenders, but I'm skeptical whether or not they measured 38mm. I had measured 35s and felt like anything wider would've again left very little breathing room.
I used Velo Orange 45mm fenders. I had no trouble with 700x32mm tires, but the 35s didn't give me as much breathing room as I would've liked. The fork crown also necessitated crimping the fender, making it a VERY tight fit. Some people have said they got 38s in the frame without fenders, but I'm skeptical whether or not they measured 38mm. I had measured 35s and felt like anything wider would've again left very little breathing room.
It is wearing 35mm here, all other photo sets are 32 mm (found here), although the earliest photos are 27"x1 1/4 before I swapped to 700c.