At the co-op
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At the co-op
Decided to start a new thread for this. Bikes seen at the co-op are not really "in the wild" so don't qualify for that thread and I have not dragged these home so they don't qualify for the "saved" thread, but I want to show these finds off in case anyone wants one. Some have been there a while and may never budge or they may be gone tomorrow. Anyway, enjoy and add your local finds if you feel like it.
First is a Panasonic in their tiny 17" frame that was extremely distinctive back in the '80s. The shop sticker is from my old alma mater, Two Wheel Travel, now gone for many years. I might have assembled and/or sold this bike 35 years ago.
Panasonic Sport.jpg
Next is another Panasonic, a Team Europe II. Never seen one in the metal.
Panasonic Team Europe II.jpg
Bad photo of a sentimental favorite, a Panasonic Tourist 5, the embodiment of the archetypal nice little bike. User friendly with the Shimano FFS and bulletproof wheels and full color-matched fenders. I gave my sister one of these with a baby seat on it when she had her kid. Neither of them got into biking, sadly. I like these bikes so much I really should save this one to prove a point but I do not need it. I do not. Really. Honest.
Panasonic Tourist 5.jpg
Specialized Sirrus, an early one with SunTour GPX on it. Close enough to my size that I'd be tempted if it were a lot cheaper.
Sirrus.jpg
Gitane mixte, a later one without the foil stickers. Just does not look right that way.
Gitane mixte.JPG
Saving the best for last, a little clown bike. Really should get this one, too, but the same rules apply.
Clown bike.jpg
First is a Panasonic in their tiny 17" frame that was extremely distinctive back in the '80s. The shop sticker is from my old alma mater, Two Wheel Travel, now gone for many years. I might have assembled and/or sold this bike 35 years ago.
Panasonic Sport.jpg
Next is another Panasonic, a Team Europe II. Never seen one in the metal.
Panasonic Team Europe II.jpg
Bad photo of a sentimental favorite, a Panasonic Tourist 5, the embodiment of the archetypal nice little bike. User friendly with the Shimano FFS and bulletproof wheels and full color-matched fenders. I gave my sister one of these with a baby seat on it when she had her kid. Neither of them got into biking, sadly. I like these bikes so much I really should save this one to prove a point but I do not need it. I do not. Really. Honest.
Panasonic Tourist 5.jpg
Specialized Sirrus, an early one with SunTour GPX on it. Close enough to my size that I'd be tempted if it were a lot cheaper.
Sirrus.jpg
Gitane mixte, a later one without the foil stickers. Just does not look right that way.
Gitane mixte.JPG
Saving the best for last, a little clown bike. Really should get this one, too, but the same rules apply.
Clown bike.jpg
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That Panasonic Team Europe looks kind of small, but those are sweet bikes, I think on par with the DX5000, or top of the line. There was a Team Japan, America, and Europe, and I think the same bike except for graphics and name.
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I don't really know what a Sirrus is worth,but it is pretty amazing to think that you can get a fully functioning bike of decent quality for $200.
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Not priced but it might be a very recent arrival. A lot of the stuff is not "ready" to be sold yet but I've bought it. I do not go weekly but can inquire next visit or give you the contact info for the place.
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I've started looking around for my next bike. Panasonic's definitely a brand I've been watching for.
Neat idea for a thread too. Good way to see a lot of different brands & types.
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Heres a couple from the COOP i Volunteer with:
1982 Trek 959
![](https://vivalaslider.files.wordpress.com/2017/09/2016-04-13-22-12-55-e1504840673999.jpg?w=924)
1989 Diamond Back Ascent Ex
![](https://vivalaslider.files.wordpress.com/2017/09/2017-06-17-14-06-12-e1504840772183.jpg?w=924)
Unknown Year Rossin (has Ultegra 6500 )
![](https://vivalaslider.files.wordpress.com/2017/09/2017-08-02-22-25-45-e1504840809864.jpg?w=924)
1998 (?) Peugeot "Team Festina Replica" "Richard Virenque" (have to admit i will prob buy this one)
1982 Trek 959
![](https://vivalaslider.files.wordpress.com/2017/09/2016-04-13-22-12-55-e1504840673999.jpg?w=924)
1989 Diamond Back Ascent Ex
![](https://vivalaslider.files.wordpress.com/2017/09/2017-06-17-14-06-12-e1504840772183.jpg?w=924)
Unknown Year Rossin (has Ultegra 6500 )
![](https://vivalaslider.files.wordpress.com/2017/09/2017-08-02-22-25-45-e1504840809864.jpg?w=924)
1998 (?) Peugeot "Team Festina Replica" "Richard Virenque" (have to admit i will prob buy this one)
![](https://vivalaslider.files.wordpress.com/2017/09/2017-07-17-09-53-09-e1504840826720.jpg?w=924)
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Bikes are okay, I guess.
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what a dangerous thread!!!!
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Decided to start a new thread for this. Bikes seen at the co-op are not really "in the wild" so don't qualify for that thread and I have not dragged these home so they don't qualify for the "saved" thread, but I want to show these finds off in case anyone wants one. Some have been there a while and may never budge or they may be gone tomorrow. Anyway, enjoy and add your local finds if you feel like it.
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Rag and Bones. Funky hours, indeed, but they are actually there during the few posted open hours each week. Could be worse than that.
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Fine idea for an ongoing thread!![Thumbs Up](images/smilies/thumb.gif)
Whot's this?!?!
You did not think the Schwinn XR-6 deserving of its very own portraiture?![Wink](images/smilies/wink.gif)
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Fine idea for an ongoing thread!
![Thumbs Up](images/smilies/thumb.gif)
Whot's this?!?!
You did not think the Schwinn XR-6 deserving of its very own portraiture?
![Wink](images/smilies/wink.gif)
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I'm surprised they still have it. But sadly, it's too small for me, and I already have a 957 in my size.
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if the 959 was a 60+ cm then it would be in my collection.
@Shrevvy I will get the specifics and update the thread.
@IVARR, yes tearcrop forks,its a aluminum frame/fork with a mix Campy 8 speed .
Everything i have read is that Peugeot was not in the US market since late 80's early 90's , so this one is a import.. either way I dig it!
@Shrevvy I will get the specifics and update the thread.
@IVARR, yes tearcrop forks,its a aluminum frame/fork with a mix Campy 8 speed .
Everything i have read is that Peugeot was not in the US market since late 80's early 90's , so this one is a import.. either way I dig it!