Bridgestone RB-2
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Bridgestone RB-2
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I am the proud new owner of a Cherry Red Bridgestone RB-2, 60cm, which I understand is not worth anything more than $200. The Reno Bike Project made a pretty profit on me (bought it for $275) and I am glad, I love that place. Anybody within 100 miles would do themselves service to stop in and rifle through the bins. The value of the joyful exuberance for cycling I have rediscovered more than compensates for any dollar I paid over the "Blue Book" price.
I am hoping that somebody can help me with identifying the year and other origins of this bicycle. Under the BB reads: M9J 27987. It might have a dash: M-9J 27987.
Trying to get a photo up, but the internet is failing me. Cherry red frame, yellow and white stripes that are above and below the vertical lettering "RB-2" on seat tube. Synergy in caligraphic letters on the top tube. Looks like Suntour XCM front and rear derailleurs, NGC brakes. I am starting to figure that the frame may be the only thing that is Bridgestone original.....
At the base of the seat tube are stickers: Tange MTB for the tubing, Made in Taiwan.
Any clues would be much appreciated. Thank you! Tk
I am the proud new owner of a Cherry Red Bridgestone RB-2, 60cm, which I understand is not worth anything more than $200. The Reno Bike Project made a pretty profit on me (bought it for $275) and I am glad, I love that place. Anybody within 100 miles would do themselves service to stop in and rifle through the bins. The value of the joyful exuberance for cycling I have rediscovered more than compensates for any dollar I paid over the "Blue Book" price.
I am hoping that somebody can help me with identifying the year and other origins of this bicycle. Under the BB reads: M9J 27987. It might have a dash: M-9J 27987.
Trying to get a photo up, but the internet is failing me. Cherry red frame, yellow and white stripes that are above and below the vertical lettering "RB-2" on seat tube. Synergy in caligraphic letters on the top tube. Looks like Suntour XCM front and rear derailleurs, NGC brakes. I am starting to figure that the frame may be the only thing that is Bridgestone original.....
At the base of the seat tube are stickers: Tange MTB for the tubing, Made in Taiwan.
Any clues would be much appreciated. Thank you! Tk
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The serial number indicates that it was contract manufactured for Bridgestone by Merida of Taiwan during October 1989. Normally, something manufactured that late in the calendar year would represent the 1990 model year. If it has vertical rear dropouts and a unicrown fork, then it is the 1990 model
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1990 RB-2 catalog page
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"Tange MTB for the tubing"? That doesn't seem right.
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I am the proud new owner of a Cherry Red Bridgestone RB-2, 60cm, which I understand is not worth anything more than $200. The Reno Bike Project made a pretty profit on me (bought it for $275) and I am glad, I love that place. Anybody within 100 miles would do themselves service to stop in and rifle through the bins. The value of the joyful exuberance for cycling I have rediscovered more than compensates for any dollar I paid over the "Blue Book" price.
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Serial number, components, pricing
Many thanks to everybody who replied, I really appreciate ya'll sharing of your knowledge.
I am amazed that T-Mar knew just how to interpret the serial number. How did you know this? I could not find any information such as this with basic Google searches, little to nothing in forums about a Bridgestone serial number starting with M. Perhaps I need to diversify my search platforms, hone in my search skills. But I came here and what turns up?!
Knowing the year, of course we can find the catalogue where my frame appears. Thanks again to T-Mar as I was looking in the 1989 catalogue, the M-9J sending me to a year ending in 9. All hail sheldonbrown.com! Indeed, the red and calligraphy lettering "Synergy" in the tiny snapshot of the top tube looks just like mine. (I will send some photos when I am allowed to, I have to make 10 posts first.)
As well I will send a photo of the sticker indicating Tange MTB.
Now with the catalogue I can compare my components to the original. Definitely not OEM on my bike. Handlebars and stem definitely changed, cranks have a Specialized ring(!).....It was from a co-op so perhaps it was just the frame that was donated. At any rate, I am loving riding this thing, ready for a Rivendell, someday.
Also thank you for chiming in on the price. I felt it was worth it for me to have the Bridgestone, Peterson geometry, totally affordable IMO, if not worth the cult following value. Tk
I am amazed that T-Mar knew just how to interpret the serial number. How did you know this? I could not find any information such as this with basic Google searches, little to nothing in forums about a Bridgestone serial number starting with M. Perhaps I need to diversify my search platforms, hone in my search skills. But I came here and what turns up?!
Knowing the year, of course we can find the catalogue where my frame appears. Thanks again to T-Mar as I was looking in the 1989 catalogue, the M-9J sending me to a year ending in 9. All hail sheldonbrown.com! Indeed, the red and calligraphy lettering "Synergy" in the tiny snapshot of the top tube looks just like mine. (I will send some photos when I am allowed to, I have to make 10 posts first.)
As well I will send a photo of the sticker indicating Tange MTB.
Now with the catalogue I can compare my components to the original. Definitely not OEM on my bike. Handlebars and stem definitely changed, cranks have a Specialized ring(!).....It was from a co-op so perhaps it was just the frame that was donated. At any rate, I am loving riding this thing, ready for a Rivendell, someday.
Also thank you for chiming in on the price. I felt it was worth it for me to have the Bridgestone, Peterson geometry, totally affordable IMO, if not worth the cult following value. Tk
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I am amazed that T-Mar knew just how to interpret the serial number. How did you know this? I could not find any information such as this with basic Google searches, little to nothing in forums about a Bridgestone serial number starting with M. Perhaps I need to diversify my search platforms, hone in my search skills. But I came here and what turns up?!
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I know, right. Just amazing what people here can tell you.
I am amazed that T-Mar knew just how to interpret the serial number. How did you know this? I could not find any information such as this with basic Google searches, little to nothing in forums about a Bridgestone serial number starting with M. Perhaps I need to diversify my search platforms, hone in my search skills. But I came here and what turns up?!
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I know, right. Just amazing what people here can tell you.
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Pretty bike. Completely worth $275.