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#2251
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I think I’m done.
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#2252
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Bikes: 1984 Araya MB 261, 1992 Specialized Rockhopper Sport, 1993 Hard Rock Ultra, 1994 Trek Multitrack 750, 1995 Trek Singletrack 930
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After the first scratch, you'll feel better about riding it.
#2253
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Kickstand !
Yeah, "minty" is an understatement. I have a lugged 730 and a tigged 750 from around that era. Both in great running shape but neither as fresh as yours. Both are awesome to ride. It's fun, when a younger person comments on one, I tell them it was built just down the interstate, their uncle might've worked on it.
These and the Mississippi Schwinns -- hang on to every one you've got, they're a looking-glass into American industrial history.
Yeah, "minty" is an understatement. I have a lugged 730 and a tigged 750 from around that era. Both in great running shape but neither as fresh as yours. Both are awesome to ride. It's fun, when a younger person comments on one, I tell them it was built just down the interstate, their uncle might've worked on it.
These and the Mississippi Schwinns -- hang on to every one you've got, they're a looking-glass into American industrial history.
#2254
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Bikes: Wow, where to start? A collection of 1980's and early 90's road, touring, and MTBs from the likes of Trek, Schwinn, Cannondale, Fuji, Miyata, Univega, Panasonic, and GT. It has gotten rather out of control.
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This could be the most beautiful bike I have landed yet. S/N M5E8B73, so it falls into the weird out of sequence realm according to Vintage Trek Bikes- Information on Steel Road Bicycles made by the Trek Bicycle Corporation, bike. I thought it might be a 710 frame, but it the S/N puts it into the 410 category and from 1980 or 81. It also has Suntour dropouts, which leans towards the Ishiwata tubing instead of Reynolds 531. Obviously it was updated. 700c Matrix rims on Shimano tri-color 600 hubs, 600 crank, 600SIS rear derailleur, Cinelli stem & bars, Selle Italia Turbo saddle, etc. Previous owner said the update happened in 1988.
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This could be the most beautiful bike I have landed yet. S/N M5E8B73, so it falls into the weird out of sequence realm according to Vintage Trek Bikes- Information on Steel Road Bicycles made by the Trek Bicycle Corporation, bike. I thought it might be a 710 frame, but it the S/N puts it into the 410 category and from 1980 or 81. It also has Suntour dropouts, which leans towards the Ishiwata tubing instead of Reynolds 531. Obviously it was updated. 700c Matrix rims on Shimano tri-color 600 hubs, 600 crank, 600SIS rear derailleur, Cinelli stem & bars, Selle Italia Turbo saddle, etc. Previous owner said the update happened in 1988.
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#2256
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I can relate. I have a mint 90 750 in black and soon after found a 91 that needed some work. The 91 is the one I ride.
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Bikes: Wow, where to start? A collection of 1980's and early 90's road, touring, and MTBs from the likes of Trek, Schwinn, Cannondale, Fuji, Miyata, Univega, Panasonic, and GT. It has gotten rather out of control.
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Getting the 410 there little by little. Various items removed. New 28mm tires mounted, Clamp mounted water bottle cage installed. This thing has an amazing ride quality.
#2258
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There is a general love/hate outlook on these types of carbon tubed frames, but it was a hand-me-down from my father. so i decided to use it as a covid19 budget build
1993 Trek 2200
Before she stopped working
Current state
1993 Trek 2200
Before she stopped working
Current state
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#2259
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Still fine tuning some things, but here is my pewter 1980 Trek 710.
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'82 950
Just pulled the 950 out of storage and took a quick photo. Going to get it ready for summer riding with some tubulars and fresh bar tape, at least. Might go for some clipless pedals this year too.
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#2263
The dropped
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My vote is with a navy blue tape to pop those panels and head tube. Or, there's always black .
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Trek 950 singletrack. Love it.
#2265
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Just out of curiosity- how does that compare to what you remember about the pink Trek 770?
Is this more of your "thing" or is the 770 more in your wheelhouse... so to speak?
Is this more of your "thing" or is the 770 more in your wheelhouse... so to speak?
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Commence to jigglin’ huh?!?!
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Commence to jigglin’ huh?!?!
"But hey, always love to hear from opinionated amateurs." -says some guy to Mr. Marshall.
#2266
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I don’t know if I have a “thing”. 😃
I loved riding the 770. Had a forum member not inquired about it I’d likely still have it. It certainly is unique. But, after having it for a few years I thought I’d let someone else enjoy it.
Currently I have an 86 Voyageur for my touring/randonneuring/meandering rides, this 710 is more a sport touring bike, and next up in the queue is an IronMan.
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#2268
smelling the roses
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For those of you who don't already know, let me introduce myself. I am not a photographer. I am not a neat, or clean freak. I have bikes, in order to ride them, caring not(mostly) for how they look, whether the components match, whether(gasp!) the wheels or tires match. I very much do enjoy a nice riding bike. So without further ado, my 1980 Trek 414.
Ishiwata 022 double butted main triangle, with high ten fork and stays. I bought this bike because I'd heard good things about the tubeset and wanted to try it. I am the second owner. I plan to reduce the fleet by half in the coming months and this bike beat out a 89 Ironman for last position. The old Treks just fit me like no other bikes I've ridden.
Shortly I'll post my 1979 Trek 930. The two currently share a wheelset, a thing I will try to remedy as the day goes on.
Ishiwata 022 double butted main triangle, with high ten fork and stays. I bought this bike because I'd heard good things about the tubeset and wanted to try it. I am the second owner. I plan to reduce the fleet by half in the coming months and this bike beat out a 89 Ironman for last position. The old Treks just fit me like no other bikes I've ridden.
Shortly I'll post my 1979 Trek 930. The two currently share a wheelset, a thing I will try to remedy as the day goes on.
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Full Columbus SL. What a ride! What a fit! The decals are from the wrong era, because that's what the PO had on hand. He did a lot of touching up before turning it over to me and I have more to do, now two years later. I plan to put tubulars on it for the winter season, on wheels laced with Record hubs. I'm going for the full monty. The head badge on this one is screwed on. The head badge on the 80 is glued on.
Finally I got them posted.
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#2270
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There are so many classics popping up for sale the last two months or so. I'm lucky to be in a position to jump on them when I can. People are clearing out their garages! I have this exact 1984 520 in my wife's size, but I never thought I would run across one in my size.
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Full Columbus SL. What a ride! What a fit! The decals are from the wrong era, because that's what the PO had on hand. He did a lot of touching up before turning it over to me and I have more to do, now two years later. I plan to put tubulars on it for the winter season, on wheels laced with Record hubs. I'm going for the full monty. The head badge on this one is screwed on. The head badge on the 80 is glued on.
Finally I got them posted.
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My bikes: '81 Trek 957, '83 Trek 720, '85 Trek 500, '85 Trek 770,
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WV is not flat..
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#2274
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Trek 700 something
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This is a earlyish 80’s Trek 700 something. With assistance from knowledgeable people here I am pretty sure it has a factory repaint and a different fork than when it first shipped. Thanks to Gugie for some work on the forks this is my ride this year. It is a dream!
This is a earlyish 80’s Trek 700 something. With assistance from knowledgeable people here I am pretty sure it has a factory repaint and a different fork than when it first shipped. Thanks to Gugie for some work on the forks this is my ride this year. It is a dream!
#2275
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