What model bike any ideas
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What model bike any ideas
Hey guys anyone know what model bike this is. I cant find any other markings on it except:
SR SAKAE CUSTOM
TC2
Thank you
SR SAKAE CUSTOM
TC2
Thank you
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Those are just the models of the handlebars and seat post respectively.
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Not sure. More detailed pics, esp. of the lugs and searial number, would help if possible. Is this a bike you are considering for purchase? That rear wheel looks taco'd, so check the alignment of the rear triangle. Maybe bring a spare rear wheel to check. The (Dura-Ace?) rear derailleur looks tortured, too.
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Ya think it got yarded out of that huge dumpster its sitting in front of?
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Lower mid-level based on the seatstay cap design, but definitely kitted out with all the right bits - DA 7400 RD, tri-color era Shimano 600 brakes, etc.
Should be a very nice rider regardless of tubing once the rear wheel is fixed. Make sure to check the frame with the "string test" or a frame alignment gauge just as a precaution.
-Kurt
Should be a very nice rider regardless of tubing once the rear wheel is fixed. Make sure to check the frame with the "string test" or a frame alignment gauge just as a precaution.
-Kurt
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Looks an awful lot like an 83-84 Motobecane; the later models had those lightweight seat stays. If the chrome fork is original it could be a Grand Jubilee