Thoughts on this one before I buy...
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Thoughts on this one before I buy...
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/nph/bik/4336667346.html
I'm drawn to this one for some reason. Isn't the Super Sport a "low end" model? Were some Super Sports made better than others? The parts mix sounds pretty awesome (105 w/ Dura Ace cranks). Some of you might poo poo the stem but I appreciate the way the bars are level with the saddle. Not looking for a piece of history, just a decent rider.
Thanks in advance for any input!
- Tim
I'm drawn to this one for some reason. Isn't the Super Sport a "low end" model? Were some Super Sports made better than others? The parts mix sounds pretty awesome (105 w/ Dura Ace cranks). Some of you might poo poo the stem but I appreciate the way the bars are level with the saddle. Not looking for a piece of history, just a decent rider.
Thanks in advance for any input!
- Tim
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Looks decent for $200. I might offer a little less, but if its your size, it'd be a nice ride.
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I like the stem. My 58cm Cross Check that has a 15 degree rise stem and 60cm of spacers to bring the bars level with the saddle. Big part of what draws me to that bike is that I can tell just by looking at it I'd be right at home without having to change anything around.
I'll pick it up tomorrow.
Thanks!
PS - Anybody know if some Super Sports are better than others?
PPS - Crap pic of my current bike attached.
I'll pick it up tomorrow.
Thanks!
PS - Anybody know if some Super Sports are better than others?
PPS - Crap pic of my current bike attached.
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I dislike the look of the stem, but I think the actual usage of the stem would be nice and allow for a riding position more sitting up. It's certainly better than stacks of spacers (like on my Trek 1000). The bike looks nice.
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This looks like a good value.
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What year is it? Nice looking bike with good stuff on it.
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You know, people complain about the looks of lots of spacers and riser stems all the time. I don't understand what the fuss is about. I think it looks fine, cool even. I love my Cross Check but if I rode it without all the spacers and the riser stem my neck would hate me for it. I dunno, maybe it's my build. I'm about 6 foot with long legs.
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From 1981 through 1987 they where top 3 in the Schwinn lineup not counting the Paramount. https://www.bikecatalogs.org/SCHWINN/years_by_model.html
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Nice bike. And your Surly is as well. Don't worry about the stem or spacers. One must set up to be comfortable in the saddle.
The Super Sport is set up for French fit....saddle and top of bars level. I'm old school and love French fit, it's comfortable and practical.
I try to set all my bars level to the saddle where ever applicable.
The Super Sport is set up for French fit....saddle and top of bars level. I'm old school and love French fit, it's comfortable and practical.
I try to set all my bars level to the saddle where ever applicable.