Wine red 1985 Panasonic Sport LX mixte
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Wine red 1985 Panasonic Sport LX mixte
Picked this up a few days back for $120, selling my Dahon EDP3 with broken spokes for $40 the day after. I wanted to get a replacement for my yellow Panasonic that's my size and that has alloy wheels for stopping in the wet. A decent quality mixte frame also appealed to me for the ease of mounting. I think the frame is 18" and straight gauge chromoly with a hi-tensile steel fork based on the 1985 Panasonic catalog. The catalog doesn't list the weight, but I would guess it to be 28 lbs. It has what looks to be chrome handlebars and a chrome seat post, along with 12 speeds, Shimano Z501/AX50 rear and front derailleurs, Dia-Compe brakes, and a Sugino crankset with chainguard. The last owner also threw on some new tires (Continental TourRide) and tubes. Definitely low to mid-range but feels pretty nice and solid. My first order of business will be raising the seat and taking it on a test ride tomorrow. My second order of business will be replacing the front derailleur cable.
If anyone is familiar with this bike, further information would be greatly appreciated!
If anyone is familiar with this bike, further information would be greatly appreciated!
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Nice bike, looks to be in great shape! It's got Chromoly tubing, and that's a good thing. The fact that it has new tires is good; that's the first thing that often needs replacing on old bikes. At some point you'll probably want to repack the bottom bracket, headset, and hubs, but see how everything feels, just ride it and enjoy. It's hard to pass up a good mixte!
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Lube rear brake cable especially where loop collects water
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Nice bike, looks to be in great shape! It's got Chromoly tubing, and that's a good thing. The fact that it has new tires is good; that's the first thing that often needs replacing on old bikes. At some point you'll probably want to repack the bottom bracket, headset, and hubs, but see how everything feels, just ride it and enjoy. It's hard to pass up a good mixte!
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Nice bike @molleraj . Panasonic builds good bikes and I particularly like this type of "mixte". I'm using the term loosely because we bike forum member can get our feathers ruffled when talking about mixte. This is only because there are variations on the theme. Panasonic did some good paint colors and yours looks to be in excellent shape. Having seen your postings before, I know you will ride that all over the DC metro area.
You may want to get some "P" clamps from a hardware store to mount the rack to the seat stays better. On a some frames you need to bend the rack's attachment brackets to make the rack level. Or have a local bike shop do that before they get busy.
It looks like you were in good C & V company at the bike rack.
Good luck with your new acquisition.
You may want to get some "P" clamps from a hardware store to mount the rack to the seat stays better. On a some frames you need to bend the rack's attachment brackets to make the rack level. Or have a local bike shop do that before they get busy.
It looks like you were in good C & V company at the bike rack.
Good luck with your new acquisition.
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Nice bike @molleraj . Panasonic builds good bikes and I particularly like this type of "mixte". I'm using the term loosely because we bike forum member can get our feathers ruffled when talking about mixte. This is only because there are variations on the theme. Panasonic did some good paint colors and yours looks to be in excellent shape. Having seen your postings before, I know you will ride that all over the DC metro area.
You may want to get some "P" clamps from a hardware store to mount the rack to the seat stays better. On a some frames you need to bend the rack's attachment brackets to make the rack level. Or have a local bike shop do that before they get busy.
It looks like you were in good C & V company at the bike rack.
Good luck with your new acquisition.
You may want to get some "P" clamps from a hardware store to mount the rack to the seat stays better. On a some frames you need to bend the rack's attachment brackets to make the rack level. Or have a local bike shop do that before they get busy.
It looks like you were in good C & V company at the bike rack.
Good luck with your new acquisition.
The other two C&V bikes are mine as well. The red Peugeot is my commuter, while I keep the yellow Panasonic at work for quick after work rides. I was planning to replace the yellow Panasonic Sport Deluxe with this maroon Sport LX mixte because it's my size, chromoly (vs. butted 1020), and has alloy rims that are safe when it gets wet.
Will definitely post photos of this bike cruising through the DMV :-)
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Now up to 35 miles on this steed and pretty impressed with it. I did a bunch of work before taking it for some short (6-10 mile) test rides, including adjusting the seat, installing a bottle cage, replacing the front derailleur cable, adjusting the brakes, and setting up the rack to be mounted to the seatpost bolt (which required drilling larger holes in the rack support arms). I then mounted some panniers I bought from a friend, which I ironically enough used to pick up a free Panasonic phone system on one of my short rides. After that I went ahead and overhauled the bottom bracket and front hub, which weren't too bad at all. I plan to also replace the brake pads, repack the rear hub (once I buy a Shimano freewheel remover) and headset, and replace the rear solid axle with a quick release axle.
The ride quality is far better than expected and on par with my Schwinn Le Tour and Peugeot P8. Not only does it absorb bumps and offer the compliance I've found in chromoly frames, but it has also proven nimble and responsive in handling. Either the frame material, geometry, tires, saddle, or all these things, or other things still must make the ride so comfortable and fast. I bet this will be a wonderful touring bike and great for rides on the C&O Canal towpath.
Bottle cage added and rear rack properly attached
New front derailleur cable
Stainless steel M5-0.8 bolts added with nylon locknuts on rack
Rack with panniers affixed
Endless cherry blossoms along Dorset Avenue in Somerset
End of the Capital Crescent Trail in downtown Bethesda
In Medical Center station on the way home
Wheaton Shopping Center
Forest Glen Park near Silver Spring
More blossoms along the eastern branch of the Bethesda Trolley Trail near the NIH
The ride quality is far better than expected and on par with my Schwinn Le Tour and Peugeot P8. Not only does it absorb bumps and offer the compliance I've found in chromoly frames, but it has also proven nimble and responsive in handling. Either the frame material, geometry, tires, saddle, or all these things, or other things still must make the ride so comfortable and fast. I bet this will be a wonderful touring bike and great for rides on the C&O Canal towpath.
Bottle cage added and rear rack properly attached
New front derailleur cable
Stainless steel M5-0.8 bolts added with nylon locknuts on rack
Rack with panniers affixed
Endless cherry blossoms along Dorset Avenue in Somerset
End of the Capital Crescent Trail in downtown Bethesda
In Medical Center station on the way home
Wheaton Shopping Center
Forest Glen Park near Silver Spring
More blossoms along the eastern branch of the Bethesda Trolley Trail near the NIH
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Had some more nice rides now with some commutes thrown in. Super comfortable, easy shifting, and faster than expected. The next orders of business are replacing the bent rear axle with a QR axle, repacking the rear hub, and adding in bar end lights. I'm really loving this bike. I think I will have to sell the yellow Panasonic after I hit 1000 miles on it because it's way too big, where as this is the perfect size.
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Had some more nice rides now with some commutes thrown in. Super comfortable, easy shifting, and faster than expected. The next orders of business are replacing the bent rear axle with a QR axle, repacking the rear hub, and adding in bar end lights. I'm really loving this bike. I think I will have to sell the yellow Panasonic after I hit 1000 miles on it because it's way too big, where as this is the perfect size.
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Hey neighbor! Chatted with you not so long ago on another social. The new whip looks great! I've got some miscellaneous older bike parts I'd be happy to pass along, particularly for 27" bikes, if you're in need. No charge of course; all you'd need to do is grab 'em. Let me know if you're interested!
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Just added a new rear QR axle and this thing really flies now. I had an excellent commute and ride up to Aspen Hill today. It just needs bar end lights, a non-drive side dropout spacer, and a headset repack. Perhaps repacking the pedals too, if I can open them up. Pics coming up next...
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Photos from my ride to and from Aspen Hill today.
Warnings in the NIH
Food truck parked in Aspen Hill. Ugh, I want pupusas, haha.
Nice sustainable transport mural in Twinbrook.
Warnings in the NIH
Food truck parked in Aspen Hill. Ugh, I want pupusas, haha.
Nice sustainable transport mural in Twinbrook.
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Successful replacement of the old bent rear axle with a new QR axle - this took a few tries and a washer to get the skewer clamping down properly. I also got the serial number identified as 5G04011, dating the bike to July (G) 1985 (5).
Old bent solid rear axle. The nuts get hard to remove near at least one end. Good riddance.
Rear view showing QR skewer
Drive side side. Note the washer between the QR nut and the derailleur hanger.
Non-drive side. Note the serial number.
Another view right on the non-drive side.
Shimano MF-Z012 6 speed freewheel. Flushed with WD-40 and then lubed again with motor oil. Spins great.
Old bent solid rear axle. The nuts get hard to remove near at least one end. Good riddance.
Rear view showing QR skewer
Drive side side. Note the washer between the QR nut and the derailleur hanger.
Non-drive side. Note the serial number.
Another view right on the non-drive side.
Shimano MF-Z012 6 speed freewheel. Flushed with WD-40 and then lubed again with motor oil. Spins great.
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Scenes from some nice NW and NE DC neighborhoods I visited on Thursday. I've now put 113 miles on the bike.
Washington Latin Public Charter School in Brightwood Park
Phlox near Fort Totten
Michigan Park Christian Church in Michigan Park
Taylor Street bridge in Brookland/University Heights
Catholic University of America in Brookland
Alethia Tanner Park in NoMa/Eckington
Bombay Street Food in Adams Morgan
Marie Reed Elementary School in Adams Morgan
Washington Latin Public Charter School in Brightwood Park
Phlox near Fort Totten
Michigan Park Christian Church in Michigan Park
Taylor Street bridge in Brookland/University Heights
Catholic University of America in Brookland
Alethia Tanner Park in NoMa/Eckington
Bombay Street Food in Adams Morgan
Marie Reed Elementary School in Adams Morgan
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I'm excited to share that I recently passed 520 miles on the saddle of my Panasonic mixte. It's riding smoother, faster, and higher than ever thanks to tightening the stem shifters and replacing the saddle with a better quality Avocet gel saddle I picked up locally. Can't wait to pass 1000 miles! I included some photos from trips to Rockville and Potomac.
Lone Oak Center on the east side of Rockville, MD
Junction of Falls Road and MacArthur Boulevard in Potomac, MD
New Avocet Spenco Gel saddle
Lone Oak Center on the east side of Rockville, MD
Junction of Falls Road and MacArthur Boulevard in Potomac, MD
New Avocet Spenco Gel saddle