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Old 04-21-15, 01:10 PM
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Originally Posted by revcp
Bought this 1985 Miyata Six Ten in November of '14 for $150. Have been slowly working on it since. It was in fabulous shape. Still had the original tires with very little wear. Biggest changes I've made were the Suntour barcons instead of dt shifters, the Suntour Mk II Cyclone RD and FD Brooks Saddle and bartape. Oh, and the HED wheels. I have a bike fairy who got them for me for about 80% off. I was also not a fan of the half step gearing so picked up a 38t Sugino middle ring





Yowzer...that looks sharp! Did you have to do anything special to get those fancy new wheels on there? I'm assuming the original wheels were 27"?
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Yowzer...that looks sharp! Did you have to do anything special to get those fancy new wheels on there? I'm assuming the original wheels were 27"?
Yep, 27" wheels originally, and 126mm rear hub (vs 130 now). The cantis on the bike had enough room in the slot that they slid down the 4mm necessary. And they actually grab the new rims more tightly. And the 130mm spaced hub just slides right in with no really force necessary.
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90? British Eagle Touristique

Not really vintage but a bit classic. Had this bike for almost two years. Really happy to have this, now it is with me in the Netherlands.
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90? British Eagle Touristique

Not really vintage but a bit classic. Had this bike for almost two years. Really happy to have this, now it is with me in the Netherlands.
Let's see some close-ups!
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A new picture of my 1980 MOTOBECANE CT2, in all original condition

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Lovely bike, @papik. Great picture too!

I'm beginning to like those touring bikes and that scenery more and more ...

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This is my 1983 Cannondale ST500, first model bike Cannondale ever made. It was handed down to me by my dad who bought it new. I don't believe it saw too much use as it was always a little big for him, but he did ride it in a RAGBRAI probably that same year. It's almost too big for me, wish the flutes on the seatpost were a bit more exposed, spent a lot of time polishing it for so little to be seen. I replaced the original brake levers with Cane Creeks and added SKS Commuter II fenders. I have an old Jim Blackburn bare aluminum rack, though its non adjustable and tilts forward, still works, but not the prettiest. My dad also claims to have a matching Blackburn front rack somewhere, he just has to find it. At some point the rear derailleur was replaced with a Shimano STX, I eventually plan to swap that with a nicer and more correct Suntour Cyclone or something vintage and long cage.


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Lovely bike, @papik. Great picture too!

I'm beginning to like those touring bikes and that scenery more and more ...

Thanks Non Fixie ! an other view , the same day, after a little climb near the Med...
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You're killing me ...

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Thanks Non Fixie ! an other view , the same day, after a little climb near the Med...
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I've shown it in another thread, but hey, it's a vintage touring bike. 1979 Gazelle Champion Mondial 'semi-race'. aka the G-frame. It now badly needs a test ride near the Med.

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@papik: I really love the bike, it's a great color scheme and nicely appointed. I have one of those little Soubitez generators and it's a nice little unit, nice and quiet without a lot of drag compared to the old Union and Soubitez 89 I also run.
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Some really nice bikes in here.

Here's mine, not quite vintage or a touring bike but it has its foot in the door.










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Originally Posted by non-fixie
I've shown it in another thread, but hey, it's a vintage touring bike. 1979 Gazelle Champion Mondial 'semi-race'. aka the G-frame. It now badly needs a test ride near the Med.

Nice ! I love the colour ...and the bag, "clubman style" !
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Originally Posted by Soody
Some really nice bikes in here.

Here's mine, not quite vintage or a touring bike but it has its foot in the door.










Nicely built, a modern way for cyclo tourism !
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Old 05-07-15, 07:22 AM
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@TheLoneWolf: Your Trek is really nice. I like the color and component choices.
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Originally Posted by Soody
Some really nice bikes in here.

Here's mine, not quite vintage or a touring bike but it has its foot in the door.

The ole anti-straddle-cable-front-wheel-lock-up-mechanism.
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Originally Posted by papik
Nicely built, a modern way for cyclo tourism !
+1. Nice frame, @Soody!
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Just took my 1980 Schwinn Voyageur out for a 30mi full moon ride last night.
The only original parts are the frame, fork, brake levers and calipers, and stem.

Switched to 700 wheels, triple sakae ovaltech crank, SunTour ratcheting barcons, and SunTour long cage and triple derailleurs which are accushift. The derailleurs are 9ish years off being period correct, but they shift great in friction and I wanted to keep it as all SunTour.




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Wow! Hot bikes guys!
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New to me Miyata 615. Needs some TLC, but it will clean up real nice I think. More pictures as I go.
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New to me Miyata 615. Needs some TLC, but it will clean up real nice I think. More pictures as I go.
Oooh, that looks nice- is that the one from our "for sale" forum?
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Originally Posted by Soody
Some really nice bikes in here.

Here's mine, not quite vintage or a touring bike but it has its foot in the door.





I thought Reynolds 531ST was only available for a few years in the early 80s...
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I thought Reynolds 531ST was only available for a few years in the early 80s...
If you could tell me more about my bike that would be great

CTC Forum ? View topic - Frame builder

That's the only mention of the builder I can find online.

I've been guessing late 80's



531ST is nice stuff. Bit heavier and less lively than 531 Competition, but definitely a nice ride.
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Yes, same bike. It's very nice, just a bit dirty. I haven't really touched it yet, just cleaned up a small area. Everything is original as far as I can tell.
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