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Old 10-01-20, 08:36 PM
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ISO: 56-60 cm touring frame

I'm looking for a mid 80's touring frame to build up with spare parts over the winter. Here is my criteria and if anyone has something or can give me a lead on one I would be very appreciative.

56 to 60 cm size with cantilevers set for 27" wheels
I'm drawn to green bikes and would love to fine either a 1986 Schwinn Voyageur or green/ Fuji Series V or IV (not sure which came in that color) or Trek 520 in green. I have a Specialized Expedition and Miyata 1000 so rather than double on those any other decent mid 80's Japanese touring frame or full/partial build is fair game.
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I have a cosmetically challenged Centurion Elite GT that could become a frameset easily enough.
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Originally Posted by badger_biker
I'm looking for a mid 80's touring frame to build up with spare parts over the winter. Here is my criteria and if anyone has something or can give me a lead on one I would be very appreciative.

56 to 60 cm size with cantilevers set for 27" wheels
I'm drawn to green bikes and would love to fine either a 1986 Schwinn Voyageur or green/ Fuji Series V or IV (not sure which came in that color) or Trek 520 in green. I have a Specialized Expedition and Miyata 1000 so rather than double on those any other decent mid 80's Japanese touring frame or full/partial build is fair game.
I have a 56 cm 85 Nishiki Cresta that I'm looking to sell. It is currently complete with a nice set of 27" wheels ( 36 hole Shimano 600 laced to Sun CR-18's) and an indexed 8 speed build. The frame condition is 9.5 out of 10. Might be open to breaking it up but the wheels should probably stay with it. PM me.
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Here is a photo of mine. I got your PM, thanks by the way. Was having trouble posting a photo in the PM so I'm posting it here.
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Here is a photo of mine. I got your PM, thanks by the way. Was having trouble posting a photo in the PM so I'm posting it here.
Damn. That looks good.

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Damn. That looks good.
Thanks. It has been an outstanding bike and I wish I rode it more. I started framebuilding a few years ago and made a modern version of the Nishiki which gets used a lot, so I think it's time to move this one on.
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Thanks. It has been an outstanding bike and I wish I rode it more. I started framebuilding a few years ago and made a modern version of the Nishiki which gets used a lot, so I think it's time to move this one on.
Yes a very sharp looking bike! I can’t quite tell but do you have some kind of mod for cable stops on the single shifter braze-on?
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I have an 83 Centurion Pro-tour I am ready to put on the block. I want most of the parts, probably would sell frame, fork, headset, DTshifters, and canti brakes.
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Yes a very sharp looking bike! I can’t quite tell but do you have some kind of mod for cable stops on the single shifter braze-on?
Thanks. I have the Shimano B-mount adapter for DT shifters on the mount and the normal shifter boss cables stops attached to it. The Shimano adapters are not easy to find but they open up the possibilities on frames with the B-mount.
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Just a bump to say I’m still looking for a frame and I’ve opened my mind to colors other than green if anyone has any leads😊
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I have a Trek 720 with the top bar rusted.
You can see it in the appraisal and evaluation forum.
I think is a 60 cm and I can sell you only the frame and fork, or whatever you'll need.

"1984 Trek 720"

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I have a Trek 720 with the top bar rusted.
You can see it in the appraisal and evaluation forum.
I think is a 60 cm and I can sell you only the frame and fork, or whatever you'll need.

"1984 Trek 720"

Dang the rust scares me but that has always been my grail bike and would complete my trifecta with an Expedition and Miyata 1000. I’ll send you a PM for more details. Can you verify the size? Thanks
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How about a 58cm Raleigh Touring 14
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I have a 56 cm '83 720 with some rust issues. I'll post some pics later. The rear triangle has been spread to 130 so I don't know if that is an issue.
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How about a 58cm Raleigh Touring 14
I’m not that familiar with that model but didn’t they have 4130 frames? I might be wanting something a little lighter.
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I have a 56 cm '83 720 with some rust issues. I'll post some pics later. The rear triangle has been spread to 130 so I don't know if that is an issue.
That sounds interesting. I’ll PM you with my email if you want to send pics that way.
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Originally Posted by badger_biker
I’m not that familiar with that model but didn’t they have 4130 frames? I might be wanting something a little lighter.

Yes, I believe it is 4130
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I have a well cared for dark green 86 Voyageur frame set. It looks to measure 22.5" (57.15cm) from center of BB to top of seat tube. I probably have a few parts from it as well, if there's something you might need. Shoot me a PM.
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I have a well cared for dark green 86 Voyageur frame set. It looks to measure 22.5" (57.15cm) from center of BB to top of seat tube. I probably have a few parts from it as well, if there's something you might need. Shoot me a PM.
thats the ticket ^^^

For the record this was their 23” frame.
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I have a well cared for dark green 86 Voyageur frame set. It looks to measure 22.5" (57.15cm) from center of BB to top of seat tube. I probably have a few parts from it as well, if there's something you might need. Shoot me a PM.
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I have a well cared for dark green 86 Voyageur frame set. It looks to measure 22.5" (57.15cm) from center of BB to top of seat tube. I probably have a few parts from it as well, if there's something you might need. Shoot me a PM.
I'm a happy guy! I received the 86 Voyageur from BikeTales today and it's a nice one! Less happy is my wife who thinks no person needs so many bikes :-)
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