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Winter project completed: Fuji Saratoga

Old 05-08-22, 05:42 PM
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Winter project completed: Fuji Saratoga

I believe it is a 1991 model year. I had to drive 2 counties over to pick up. It was all original except the front wheel. I saw that as an opportunity to change it over to 700c. It’s a sweet bike.





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Old 05-08-22, 06:55 PM
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Yours might be an '89. Mine's a '91. It has 700c wheels, a Deore group, and different graphics. I was riding it today. Congratulations!


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What is the widest size tire you can fit on your bikes while still being able to use mudguards? 32's perhaps?
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Love the spare spokes as a chain stay guard!
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Looks beautiful!

Just curious, what are those big white splotches on the right crank arm?
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