The Trek 760 Appreciation Thread (770 and 170 included)
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All Treks were built with English thread (1.37" x 24tpi). There's a remote chance that some may have been re-tapped to Italian (36mm x 24tpi) by a bike shop to work around stripped threads, but odds are the English thread Superbe BB will work fine.
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@JohnDThompson - Thanks, and great news! I was planning on using the Superbe Pro- group on it. Now I will have to dig it out and start ..... no wait I already have a project! At least I have a frame for the BB! It was a "oh by the way, you might be interested in this" COOP purchase.
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https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vi...rek-170-a.html
Very difficult to find. Stuff legends are made of.
Very difficult to find. Stuff legends are made of.
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@luker had one. Look at post #14 in this thread:
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vi...teel-trek.html
Also note the general sense that even 10yrs ago the Trek was not appreciated and in demand as it is today. A decade makes the difference, I guess.
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vi...teel-trek.html
Also note the general sense that even 10yrs ago the Trek was not appreciated and in demand as it is today. A decade makes the difference, I guess.
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Since we’re on the topic of IDing how can I verify this Trek frame indeed is a 770?
The Serial Number is 146860, which according to Vintage Trek is a 770 produced in 1984.
What throws me off is that the color (orange) and decals are like a 560.
The Serial Number is 146860, which according to Vintage Trek is a 770 produced in 1984.
What throws me off is that the color (orange) and decals are like a 560.
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Edit: Your Pro Series is '86. As for the '84 braze date, many of those frames were used through '85/6. My '86 Pro Series has a mix of componentry and a Dec '84 braze date.
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That has the Trident (Tange) fork crown and the distinctive headtube lug.....this is what you are looking for in ID'ing the 760/770/170 frame. As for paint and decals etc, Trek was outside the brochure most of the time from what I've seen. You could custom order per customer/dealer request. That's a beauty.
Edit: Your Pro Series is '86. As for the '84 braze date, many of those frames were used through '85/6. My '86 Pro Series has a mix of componentry and a Dec '84 braze date.
Edit: Your Pro Series is '86. As for the '84 braze date, many of those frames were used through '85/6. My '86 Pro Series has a mix of componentry and a Dec '84 braze date.
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still have the 170. And not interested in parting with it yet...but I'll let John be the first in line (its a 56).
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Celebrate with me! I can't believe that on a whim, I did a search on ebay for a 760 fork. Found one for a 770, Vintage Trek says they are the same fork as the 760!. Slightly over 2 hours left with one bid. Oh you say, was the steerer the right length? Hell yes, it came off a 60 cm frame which mine is! Price? Less than $50 shipped! I just can't believe it!. Oh yeah, it is in my area too.
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Nice pick up.
I wonder what happened to the rest of the bike?
I wonder what happened to the rest of the bike?
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Celebrate with me! I can't believe that on a whim, I did a search on ebay for a 760 fork. Found one for a 770, Vintage Trek says they are the same fork as the 760!. Slightly over 2 hours left with one bid. Oh you say, was the steerer the right length? Hell yes, it came off a 60 cm frame which mine is! Price? Less than $50 shipped! I just can't believe it!. Oh yeah, it is in my area too.
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@OlsCOOL - Thanks! Glad I didn't pull the trigger for the Soma fork at nearly $100 more!
Funny, I just told someone else to have "patient, grasshopper!" It paid off.
Funny, I just told someone else to have "patient, grasshopper!" It paid off.
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Nice work, man. Congratulations. Never know what's going to show up.
Celebrate with me! I can't believe that on a whim, I did a search on ebay for a 760 fork. Found one for a 770, Vintage Trek says they are the same fork as the 760!. Slightly over 2 hours left with one bid. Oh you say, was the steerer the right length? Hell yes, it came off a 60 cm frame which mine is! Price? Less than $50 shipped! I just can't believe it!. Oh yeah, it is in my area too.
[IMG]Fork by superissimo_83, on Flickr[/IMG]
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But wait there is more. He texted me and I will pick it up locally, saved another $12!
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So when I meet him tomorrow, I will ask. My suspicion is that he parted it out. I think I captured my discoveries in looking for a replacement. I was not able to find a reasonable priced fork with steel threaded steerer, Maybe my criteria was too constrained because I didn't consider threadless. The biggest challence was finding one with 38 mm offset. Most road forks are in the 43 mm range with some less.
I went through the box of stuff last night, that was hanging on the frame. I know I ask JohnDThompson about BB size. I was interested in understanding what was there. Surprise, it is a Stronglight Competition BB in 1.37x 24!. How often does that show up? Now I need to examine the races to see if it is worthy of reuse. The Shimano BB 36x24 I have for the Pinarello has a single spot of pits where the bike sat for who knows how long with water in the BB. I need to find a replacement.
OK so now the 760 is getting the Superbe mostly Pro group of parts. It will be awhile before I get it together or are you saying do it now and find out how it rides?! Crappy rattle can black frame, hot pink fork with Suntour Superbe Pro parts and tubulars! Sleeper?
I went through the box of stuff last night, that was hanging on the frame. I know I ask JohnDThompson about BB size. I was interested in understanding what was there. Surprise, it is a Stronglight Competition BB in 1.37x 24!. How often does that show up? Now I need to examine the races to see if it is worthy of reuse. The Shimano BB 36x24 I have for the Pinarello has a single spot of pits where the bike sat for who knows how long with water in the BB. I need to find a replacement.
OK so now the 760 is getting the Superbe mostly Pro group of parts. It will be awhile before I get it together or are you saying do it now and find out how it rides?! Crappy rattle can black frame, hot pink fork with Suntour Superbe Pro parts and tubulars! Sleeper?
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