FS 1983 Lotus Legend 56 cm
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FS 1983 Lotus Legend 56 cm
SOLD! Asking $400 plus actual shipping. Located in 93635, will deliver in a reasonable radius in CA. EDIT $200 F/F. open to offers.
I bought this bike because I thought it was so well preserved, and it was a Japanese frame made with full Columbus SL tubing. The Oxide Green paint looks great with few small chips. the Chrome socks on forks and stays is excellent. It is a little large for me so I thought I may as well thin the herd a little. When I bought it, the drive train was Huret-Sachs Rival Aria 7000, so I converted it back to the Suntour Cyclone II it should have come with, including the Symmetric top mount shifters . All of the bits are period Japanese; Nitto bars, Dia Compe aero brake levers, SR crank, Shimano 600 headset, Suntour Superbe brakes and hubs, Araya rims. the whole bike ahs been gone through, and all bearings re-packed. Stem and seat post adjust easily. I put on new Conti 4 season tires I had laying around that I would probably never need again (23 in back and 25 in front). I also put on new Cool Stop salmon Suntour Superbe brake pads in the original holders. the seat has a small tear / abrasion on the NDS nose, and the bar tape is 6 of 10 condition. This is a great 1980's sports touring bike. I would never sell if it was a 54cm.
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I bought this bike because I thought it was so well preserved, and it was a Japanese frame made with full Columbus SL tubing. The Oxide Green paint looks great with few small chips. the Chrome socks on forks and stays is excellent. It is a little large for me so I thought I may as well thin the herd a little. When I bought it, the drive train was Huret-Sachs Rival Aria 7000, so I converted it back to the Suntour Cyclone II it should have come with, including the Symmetric top mount shifters . All of the bits are period Japanese; Nitto bars, Dia Compe aero brake levers, SR crank, Shimano 600 headset, Suntour Superbe brakes and hubs, Araya rims. the whole bike ahs been gone through, and all bearings re-packed. Stem and seat post adjust easily. I put on new Conti 4 season tires I had laying around that I would probably never need again (23 in back and 25 in front). I also put on new Cool Stop salmon Suntour Superbe brake pads in the original holders. the seat has a small tear / abrasion on the NDS nose, and the bar tape is 6 of 10 condition. This is a great 1980's sports touring bike. I would never sell if it was a 54cm.
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Beautiful bike. I suspect the stem and seat placement makes it look bigger than it is.
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Great bike though! Someone’s going to get a beauty.
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OK, here is what I got:
TT center of seat lug to center of head tube : 58 cm
ST center of crank to center of TT : 56 CM
Head tube from (painted area between headset parts) : 17 cm
I looked for geometry information, but I didn't find any anywhere.
TT center of seat lug to center of head tube : 58 cm
ST center of crank to center of TT : 56 CM
Head tube from (painted area between headset parts) : 17 cm
I looked for geometry information, but I didn't find any anywhere.

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@Wildwood loves those big head tube bikes... but it's just so he can comfortably slam his stem!

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The super cool factor is the Japanese builder using the Columbus SL. Green is a lovely color too. They hit home runs with their color choices.
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I agree! I also find the Japanese made frames using Columbus tubing and Campagnolo dropouts fascinating.
I have a Columbus/Campy ‘84 Lotus Legend Compe sitting unbuilt in the garage. This one was Campy Gran Sport equipped minus the seat post & cockpit (Four’sir)

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Decided against selling that one? Are you going to build it for yourself? I had your ad cued up to post in the "are you looking for one of these?" section, knowing there are lots of lotus fans here.
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Another weekend bump. would also consider reasonable offers and parting out the frame only.
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Cannot believe this hasn’t sold yet. Gorgeous...my size. Ugh.
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Originally Posted by jdawginsc;[url=tel:22888795
22888795[/url]]Cannot believe this hasn’t sold yet. Gorgeous...my size. Ugh.
not sure my wife would be cool with me getting this as I’m working on an Allez-Catastrophé project…
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Wasn't I just lusting over that somewhere else?
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I was thinking $200. Lete know if interested.
I think we are in a similar area, so we can do a hand off somewhere.
EDIT: i see you are in PNW, thought you were Bay area for some reason
I was thinking $200. Lete know if interested.
I think we are in a similar area, so we can do a hand off somewhere.
EDIT: i see you are in PNW, thought you were Bay area for some reason
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I am amazed it is still unsold. I need another frame like I need a hole in my head but I might have something in a 54 if you wanted to trade for something different?
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Is your Lotus Legend still unsold? If so, would you be willing to ship to New York? Understood if the answer is no – shipping is a pain. Also, apologies for the relying to the public thread, but I am new to the forum and don't yet have 10 posts.
I have a similarly aged Lotus Classique (I believe) that I inherited from my father's best friend, which was a gift from the American Heart Association after he served as their chair (or so the story goes). It's been my "nice" commuter for the past 20+ years.
I have a similarly aged Lotus Classique (I believe) that I inherited from my father's best friend, which was a gift from the American Heart Association after he served as their chair (or so the story goes). It's been my "nice" commuter for the past 20+ years.
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Is your Lotus Legend still unsold? If so, would you be willing to ship to New York? Understood if the answer is no – shipping is a pain. Also, apologies for the relying to the public thread, but I am new to the forum and don't yet have 10 posts.
I have a similarly aged Lotus Classique (I believe) that I inherited from my father's best friend, which was a gift from the American Heart Association after he served as their chair (or so the story goes). It's been my "nice" commuter for the past 20+ years.
I have a similarly aged Lotus Classique (I believe) that I inherited from my father's best friend, which was a gift from the American Heart Association after he served as their chair (or so the story goes). It's been my "nice" commuter for the past 20+ years.
Yes the bike is still available. Shipping is a pain, that is for sure, but not an issue. I have lots of foam noodles and bubble wrap etc for a well packed bike. You will have to pay for it, which could be that issue. I just checked "Bike Flights" and it was under $100 insured.
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