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Firenze GL5000

Old 10-16-18, 05:58 PM
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Firenze GL5000

My father's friend scored this bike a few years back at the local bike kitchen and he moved, si he passed it on to me. Is this bike worth it to fix up(with a rear wheel attached, of course); if so, what would it be worth (with new deraileurs and brake cables, housing and maybe calipers)?
Or would it be better just to strip down and build into a single speed, (as I tend ro do on bikes that aren't worth the gears)
Or is it utter junk(no straight bike is utter junk in my book) that deserves to be tossed out?
This bike has much better clearance (if I do convert it) for my tyres I want for my winter commuter in singlespeed

Thanks for your tine abd consideration, and i hope J wasn't too much trouble,
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Old 10-16-18, 06:28 PM
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The forum has had a number of threads on these.

If you would like to understand what they are and their place in the cosmos you could employ the forum's search function to pull them up.

Not much point in covering old ground for the umpteenth time.

Your example has received some upgrades from its stock configuration which is a plus.

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Old 10-16-18, 06:52 PM
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Just basically wondering about this specific one and if it's worth it.
Sorry for digging up old bones. . .
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The forum has had a number of threads on these.

If you would like to understand what they are and there place in the cosmos you could employ the forum's search function to pull them up.

Not much point in covering old ground for the umpteenth time.

Your example has received some upgrades from its stock configuration which is a plus.

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Old 10-16-18, 07:08 PM
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Bike's value is about scrap metal, except the crankset has value. Hard to use the word "score" in regards to a Firenze 5000.

I would not put one dollar into that bike, but again, I'd rescue that crankset for sure!

This one is in the utter junk category.
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Other than the crank, it's yard art if you're into that kind of thing.
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Old 10-17-18, 10:35 AM
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Also read this: https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...ze-cierra.html
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Old 10-17-18, 11:17 AM
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Nothing to do with Florence Italy

they were free when you bought a new TV or Fridge,
from an appliance store in Daly City Cal.

Yup, crank came off a Viscount.. that has some value..





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I found this one at a garage sale today, in Whitby, Ontario, Canada.




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Originally Posted by Binky
I found this one at a garage sale today, in Whitby, Ontario, Canada.




that's a beauty!
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Old 01-26-23, 02:29 PM
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You can increase this bike's value by locating the original fridge or TV it came with. Bonus points if it includes the power cable.
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Originally Posted by panzerwagon
You can increase this bike's value by locating the original fridge or TV it came with. Bonus points if it includes the power cable.
Now that right there was funny.
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This is why everyone that shopped at American of Madison brought a van or a stationwagon.......Most did not really know what they were buying that day, but dang it! They were taking home a free bike!!
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Older post, but I hope the OP saved that TA.
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