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#2951
Lost Again
#2952
WV is not flat..
wrk101, Those are actually pretty nice bikes. I got these 2 about a year ago for $50 off of Craigslist. The P8 is an 82 model, the P18 is an 83. I have since the P8 over to clamp on downtubes with 400EX components. Carbolite frame is a little heavy, but very solid rider.
#2954
Update on the Sunday Le Tour find. It has a little work left to go, mostly cleaning and polishing, and derusting of the seatpost. New decals were found on ebay. Same year, but for a Le Tour Luxe. The colors looked okay, so the Luxe wil be clipped off most likely. I don't want to impersonate a nicer model. My shellac has thickened and darkened a little, but still seems to be drying well enough. It will just take less coats to reach the desired effect. I want it just a shade or so darker, to match the saddle.,,BD
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#2956
Yep, it was just filthy, hehe.,,,,BD
Anybody got a Suntour edge double FD they will part with?
Anybody got a Suntour edge double FD they will part with?
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It's going to look even better by this afternoon:-) Gonna hook up the beadblaster, and go over the seat post, then give it a 400 grit sanding. Also going to polish the brakes, another coat or two of shellac, and maybe polish the cranks a little more as well. The new decals shipped yesterday, so any day now I should be able to to finish it up.,,,,BD
Thanks!:-)
Well, I didn't get to work on the seatpost... I was told 40 minutes before I left work, that we were having a meeting less than two hours later. Now today there is
supposed to be a huge amount of rain. I did get to ride it late afternoon yesterday. It was a typical Schwinn of that size, it fit me perfectly. Rode really nicely, and the handling
was quick without being twitchy. It's a keeper:-)
Thanks!:-)
Well, I didn't get to work on the seatpost... I was told 40 minutes before I left work, that we were having a meeting less than two hours later. Now today there is
supposed to be a huge amount of rain. I did get to ride it late afternoon yesterday. It was a typical Schwinn of that size, it fit me perfectly. Rode really nicely, and the handling
was quick without being twitchy. It's a keeper:-)
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So many bikes, so little dime.
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#2959
Shredder
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Phoenix AZ
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Bikes: 1985 Sekai 27", Fly Diablo III 20", 2007 HD 1200N
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I just picked up this Sekai from Goodwill last weekend, I had been looking there and at garage sales lately for a roadbike and just happened to find it. It was marked $90 but it was 50% off saturday so I got it for $45 then spent another $80 on bartape, tubes/tires, and a waterbottle setup. Not sure the exact model, it only says Sekai on the downtube, the seattube had a 100%chromoly maintubes sticker and made in tawain, but nothing else. Looking at codes on the bottombracket and other parts I think it's a 1986 but any other ideas what model it may be would be appreciated. Here's a before and after pic:
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Senior Member
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Location: Belgium
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Bikes: ca.1975 Gitane Interclub - 90's Colnago Master Competition- ca.'84 Merckx Corsa - '77 Groene Leeuw - ca. '78 Guerciotti - ca.1984 L'Express - 1974 Gitane 'Super Olympic' - Peugeot 1981 PXN10 - 1975 Peugeot PR10 -1974 Norta -1974 Peugeot PX10 LE
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#2962
Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2009
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Bikes: 1973 varsity, 2006 stingray, 1976 olympic bike, ?vintage childs bike?, 80's-90's mountain bike,26in. '09 magna glacier point,24in. magna glacier point
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I may be starting a business selling used bike parts soon. i will post pics of anything i get.
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#2964
Senior Member
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vintage bikes just off the dump - $350 (by the ferry)
https://newyork.craigslist.org/stn/bik/1441891255.html
Date: 2009-10-28, 5:22PM EDT
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not junk good biked
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not junk good biked
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#2966
Steel Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Knoxville, TN
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Answered an ad for a "1980s model Puke" bike and found this....
hard to see from the small cel phone picture, but it's got early Shimano 105 and the frame is labeled "Mistral" It's got 700c wheels, nice white leather bar tape, aero levers, and the seat post isn't even stuck. Oh, it's triple butted Tange tubing (don't know the 'brand' or 'line' though...) . It was cheap & I'm happy. Anyone know about these bikes?
hard to see from the small cel phone picture, but it's got early Shimano 105 and the frame is labeled "Mistral" It's got 700c wheels, nice white leather bar tape, aero levers, and the seat post isn't even stuck. Oh, it's triple butted Tange tubing (don't know the 'brand' or 'line' though...) . It was cheap & I'm happy. Anyone know about these bikes?
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aka Tom Reingold
Join Date: Jan 2009
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Tange tubing is every bit as good as the fancy names. It's just not as famous.
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no complaints here...in fact, it has a really nice, light feel. It was a pleasant surprise. I was expecting something with stem shifters and safety brake levers. In fact, on the phone, the seller said it had 27" wheels. And, to someone who's not paid attention much to road bikes in the last 30 years, why would they not look like 27" wheels, right?
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Rustbelt Rider
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Bikes: 1990 Trek 1420 - 1978 Raleigh Professional - 1973 Schwinn Collegiate - 1974 Schwinn Suburban
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+1, I have a bottom end Tange 5 frame that I really like. Of course yours is much better!
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#2972
sultan of schwinn
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Belgium
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Bikes: ca.1975 Gitane Interclub - 90's Colnago Master Competition- ca.'84 Merckx Corsa - '77 Groene Leeuw - ca. '78 Guerciotti - ca.1984 L'Express - 1974 Gitane 'Super Olympic' - Peugeot 1981 PXN10 - 1975 Peugeot PR10 -1974 Norta -1974 Peugeot PX10 LE
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#2974
retro-rider/mech
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Rochester Il
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Bikes: 1983 Zullo road bike, 1994 Trek mtb, late 90's Trek road bike, 1977 Schwinn LeTour III, and my latest project, a 70's something "Suncrest" road bike
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must have been a secret government supply of them distributed to Goodwill, my wife got exactly he same lamp, 2 actually, but ours have been painted white, and of course, she fu-fu'd them up a little. Cheap, cute, and quite functional as a murder weapon . . .
#2975
bashermax
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Southwest Georgia
Posts: 141
Bikes: Jamis Eclipse, '81 TREK 613 (stolen) replaced by '82 Treck 613, Schwinn Supersport custom build (Stolen), Raleigh Scott Tinley - wife's(Stolen), Lightspeed Titanium custom build, late 70's Motobecane tandem, 80's Miyata 914, '86 TREK 400 Elance
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Ok ... Not saved from the dump, but picked up for less than $100 from the LBS. A 1977-8 Schwinn Superior. The sucker is a 26" (made for a GAZELLE or GIRAFFE no doubt!) It is in pretty rough shape and will need a LOT of TLC, but I couldn't help but get it knowing what it was and all. (I had one "back in the day" and wish I still had it!) Don't know if I'll fix it up, flip it as is, or part it out (I HATE to do the later... but I'm never gonna ride it)
It's red and has Nervar Cranks. the rest of the comp's are diacomp, Suntour VGT? and aren't too exciting. But a nice find all the same.
It's red and has Nervar Cranks. the rest of the comp's are diacomp, Suntour VGT? and aren't too exciting. But a nice find all the same.