The New Classic Rigs and Rides Thread 1.1
#2351
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Markenrad
Hi, I rcently found this bike and want to use it as a commuter bike. Must be from the 70s. I have no idea what brand it is. it says Markenrad on the top tube and royal everywhere else. Must be a kind of german mail order bike. Rides great and has some bags from the same time.
Fenders are stainless steel
Wolf
Fenders are stainless steel
Wolf
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#2352
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Seattle (WA) from 08.08.2013
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I defintely will. I got the message that this is a Diamant frame build in the German Democratic Republic for western Germany under a different name cause of legal issues by MIFA-Werke between 1976-1978. So I was really lucky because it is pretty much all original parts. Its a perfect match to my old GRD scooter Simson Schwalbe.
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#2353
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I put new tape on and went for a perfect ride. The bike runs very smooth so it's going to be a nice commuter. I have to replace the Lightbulb with a LED to get some light out of it.
#2354
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1983 Piaggio Bianchi, Japanese, Canadian spec. I found it in the garbage in an alley in Vancouver in 2006 and built it into a sort of upright roadster/3 speed.
My 1981 Colnago Super that I'm working on.
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#2357
Newbie
Thanks, I believe it’s a Bianchi Special but the Canadian ones I’ve seen had the whole fork chromed. It was missing just the back wheel and had been sitting with the chainring in a puddle for some time. I put a mid sized chain ring up front on the smaller, and got a 54t which I filed the teeth off of for a chain guard. I laced a Sturmey Archer AW hub to a 700c wheel, Put MKS Touring pedals on it, and the upright bars and pulls, and the Pluetcher rack.. The grips are original from a 60’s I think BSA. The fenders are stainless Velo Orange. Since this pic, having got the Colnago as a dedicated “fast bike”, I swapped out the 17t rear cog for a 21t, added a rear fender reflector, and I’ve put a Brooks B66 spring seat, and a vintage Greenfield kickstand on it to fully lean into its cruiser status.
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#2359
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Fairplay Co
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Bikes: Current 79 Nishiki Custum Sport, Jeunet 620, notable previous bikes P.K. Ripper loop tail, Kawahara Laser Lite, Paramount Track full chrome, Raliegh Internatioanl, Motobecan Super Mirage. 59 Crown royak 3 speed
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I have had couple 6000 series Techiniums as personal riders road and MTB and will say there very good bikes with really nice fit finish and paint for mass produced bike and there pretty much no cases of these bonded frames failing.
#2360
Newbie
Sr600
Hello, wanted to share this ‘87 SR600 I brought back to life. Non-drive-side only.
Really pleased with the blue Vetta saddle found on eBay.
Really pleased with the blue Vetta saddle found on eBay.
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#2361
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Great finds - all
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#2363
Francophile
Join Date: Nov 2015
Location: Seattle and Reims
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Bikes: Peugeot: AO-8 1973, PA-10 1971, PR-10 1973, Sante 1988; Masi Gran Criterium 1975, Stevenson Tourer 1980, Stevenson Criterium 1981, Schwinn Paramount 1972, Rodriguez 2006, Gitane Federal ~1975, Holdsworth Pro, Follis 172 ~1973, Bianchi '62
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Hi, I rcently found this bike and want to use it as a commuter bike. Must be from the 70s. I have no idea what brand it is. it says Markenrad on the top tube and royal everywhere else. Must be a kind of german mail order bike. Rides great and has some bags from the same time.
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#2364
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Rossin RC4000 at Eroica Japan. H+Son wheels, Shimano 9 speed cassette and chain, Campagnolo racing triple (52, 42, 30), SR rear mech with long cage. SR brake levers and calipers with modern Shimano brake pads. Galli pedals and Capag cages.
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#2365
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Rossin
Very nice indeed. I love the presentation with other bikes. I have the same crankset and I love it. I bought it because it was shiny....
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#2367
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I got this 1980 Zebrakenko Wind off of Craig's about a year ago, for $80 and it had brand new Pasella tires! Took it down to the frame (Ishiwata 022 Frame and Fork) Got it ridable and essentially didn't ride it much. Today I took it out for a short run - WOW this bike is a real "Sleeper"! It really rides like a higher quality bike very smooth. Just saying that if you come across one, you might want to consider acquiring
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Join Date: Jun 2024
Location: SW Colorado
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Bikes: 2021 Ritchey Road Logic. 1987 Miyata Valley Runner. 1984 Miyata 610.
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I got this 1980 Zebrakenko Wind off of Craig's about a year ago, for $80 and it had brand new Pasella tires! Took it down to the frame (Ishiwata 022 Frame and Fork) Got it ridable and essentially didn't ride it much. Today I took it out for a short run - WOW this bike is a real "Sleeper"! It really rides like a higher quality bike very smooth. Just saying that if you come across one, you might want to consider acquiring
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