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#1251
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Bikes: 1990 Klein Pinnacle-Cannondale sooon.
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87 Grizzly-aka " The kamp krusher ".
Recent addition to my C/V Mountain Bike obsession.Lugged frame with original fork ,matching cables and bar in Celeste.
Recent addition to my C/V Mountain Bike obsession.Lugged frame with original fork ,matching cables and bar in Celeste.
#1252
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#1254
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Much like a modern slant parallelogram rear derailleur.
Those were high end forks back in the early 90's. My buddy has one on his very nice Marin Team XT...
Love that Suntour XC Pro stuff BTW!!!
Those were high end forks back in the early 90's. My buddy has one on his very nice Marin Team XT...
Love that Suntour XC Pro stuff BTW!!!
#1255
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: SF Bay Area, East bay
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Bikes: Miyata 618 GT, Marinoni, Kestral 200 2002 Trek 5200, KHS Flite, Koga Miyata, Schwinn Spitfire 5, Mondia Special, Univega Alpina, Miyata team Ti, Santa Cruz Highball
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Mountain Bike - full suspension - $349 (emeryville)
Date: 2010-05-19, 5:14PM PDT
Reply to: sale-updrr-1749641751@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]
Vintage 1993 Marin Team FRS.
20.5" polished aluminum Mountain bike with front & rear suspension!
Frame Tubing Material 7005 aluminum
Front & Rear Shocks: Answer Manitou 3
Component Group Shimano Deore XT
Shift Levers Shimano Deore XT Rapidfire Plus w/Optical Gear Display
Rear Cogs 8-speed, 11 - 28 teeth
Seatpost Marin Super Lite
Saddle TSI Liberator (light and comfy!)
Handlebar Marin Lite 140g
Handlebar Stem Marin Lite 260g
Downsizing from 3 bikes to 1. Its a classic with full suspension.
Date: 2010-05-19, 5:14PM PDT
Reply to: sale-updrr-1749641751@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]
Vintage 1993 Marin Team FRS.
20.5" polished aluminum Mountain bike with front & rear suspension!
Frame Tubing Material 7005 aluminum
Front & Rear Shocks: Answer Manitou 3
Component Group Shimano Deore XT
Shift Levers Shimano Deore XT Rapidfire Plus w/Optical Gear Display
Rear Cogs 8-speed, 11 - 28 teeth
Seatpost Marin Super Lite
Saddle TSI Liberator (light and comfy!)
Handlebar Marin Lite 140g
Handlebar Stem Marin Lite 260g
Downsizing from 3 bikes to 1. Its a classic with full suspension.
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#1256
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Ottawa
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Bikes: Many. Ralieigh sports`s, Raleigh Superbe, sears Spaceliner, Firestone supercruisers, many vintage mountain bikes, random cruisers, and other unique bikes.
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Heres a picture of that Mongoose I picked up, the spokes aint replaced but the rest of the bike is cleaned. also have to attach rear brake cable.
Only had a set of white walls left so I threw em on. lol
Only had a set of white walls left so I threw em on. lol
#1257
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So Curbtender, did you buy that bike?
That was orignally a Manitou design. They got very good reviews back in the day. I'd love to find one myself!
That was orignally a Manitou design. They got very good reviews back in the day. I'd love to find one myself!
#1258
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Picked this one up a few weeks ago from the thrift store - its in like new condition. Pics arent so great; the sun was bright, the bike just sparkles, and that makes for a difficult photo (for me, anyway)....
Its a 94 GT Timberline, literally like new. Funny thing - I worked at Fishers Cyclery from 94 - 97 so this may have been sold when I worked there.....
And I only paid 15 dollars for it, as you see it now. No improvements, no changes, just a clean and quick tune.
Its a 94 GT Timberline, literally like new. Funny thing - I worked at Fishers Cyclery from 94 - 97 so this may have been sold when I worked there.....
And I only paid 15 dollars for it, as you see it now. No improvements, no changes, just a clean and quick tune.
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Location: SF Bay Area, East bay
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Bikes: Miyata 618 GT, Marinoni, Kestral 200 2002 Trek 5200, KHS Flite, Koga Miyata, Schwinn Spitfire 5, Mondia Special, Univega Alpina, Miyata team Ti, Santa Cruz Highball
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Philadelphia's western 'burbs
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Bikes: '89 Bridgestone MB-3, '91 Bridgestone CB-0, '92 Bridgestone RB-2, '94 Bridgestone MB-2, '96 Trek 8000, '05 Jamis Dakar XC Expert
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Here's my 1991 GT Avalanche Team. Tange Prestige Concept frame with full XT group. It even has the original Ritchey Megabite 2.0 Kevlar tires and A'ME grips. It's a recent ebay pick-up--I'm happy with how it cleaned up.
#1261
I drank the Kool-Aid!
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Harrisburg, PA
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Bikes: Rivendell Roadini, Rivendell Charlie Gallop Protovelo, Rivendell Clem L
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I am always looking for a reason to post my newest bike. 1993 MB-2.
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Location: Ottawa
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Bikes: Many. Ralieigh sports`s, Raleigh Superbe, sears Spaceliner, Firestone supercruisers, many vintage mountain bikes, random cruisers, and other unique bikes.
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My gt too! I think it's an older Gt, I have no clue.
#1263
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Thoso LTS's are mid 90's. I think they replaced the LTS with the I-Drive, which they are still running. My buddy has an LTS-1 with 8 speed XT/XTR, really nice bike. Rides super plush.
Epicurean,
Don't you love those GT flip flop stems and adjustable rake forks? Nice bike, BTW!
Epicurean,
Don't you love those GT flip flop stems and adjustable rake forks? Nice bike, BTW!
#1264
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My wife's "new" 1992 Diamond Back Ascent EX. Bought it NIB on eBay to match the NIB one I bought for myself earlier this year. Deore LX group w/ Diacompe brakes and levers. Took it on its first ride this morning and, after a few minor adjustments to get the fit right, she really likes it. The 18" frame fits her perfectly (she's 5' 9") and she adapted to the thumb shifters easily (she's used to the brifters on her road bike). And to keep the set together, here is mine:
Mine is a 20" frame but other than that, and a couple of different accessories, they are identical. The pics don't do justice to the metalic purple paint job. These beat the heck out of anything I've seen in a bike store lately (especially at the price we got them for).
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#1265
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Location: Hurricane Alley , Florida
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Bikes: Treks (USA), Schwinn Paramount, Schwinn letour,Raleigh Team Professional, Gazelle GoldLine Racing, 2 Super Mondias, Carlton Professional.
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Vintage TREK MT. TRACK XL 850
Hry Guys
This is my Trek 850, i've had it since new, I got it as a birthday present from my wife when we were first dating back in 1995. It's been kept indoors since new. Only the tires have been changed, I installed continental town and country tires. You can find me most every weekend riding thru Coral Gables, morning rides are nice and cool with hardly any traffic.
Mike
This is my Trek 850, i've had it since new, I got it as a birthday present from my wife when we were first dating back in 1995. It's been kept indoors since new. Only the tires have been changed, I installed continental town and country tires. You can find me most every weekend riding thru Coral Gables, morning rides are nice and cool with hardly any traffic.
Mike
#1266
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Picked up this 1991 Diamond Back Topanga this week for my older son. He has been using a later model Diamondback that is really heavy as well as being too big for him. Working to get it cleaned up and ready to go for this weekend when he comes home from college for the summer.
#1267
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The Mt Hood, after a slight cleaning, and some more fitting tires. I wish knobby skinwalls were still available
new, these are off an old Deore DX equipped Yokota.,,,,BD
new, these are off an old Deore DX equipped Yokota.,,,,BD
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#1268
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Bikes: 1993 Bridgestone XO-3, 1981 Trek 613, 1988 Fisher Montare, 1986 Univega Alpina Uno, 2010 Surly Long Haul trucker, 2004 Rivendell Quickbeam. 1970s Gitane Mixtie (60cm), 1994 Diamond Back Axis TT
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#1269
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Bikes: 1986 Schwinn Paramount, 1995 Schwinn Homegrown Pro, 1973 Lawwill Pro Cruiser, 2000 Cannondale r 600, 1987 Nishiki Medalist, 1964 Schwinn American, 1986 Alan
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Here goes my latest ride, 1993 Zaskar
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Bikes: The keepers: 1958 Raleigh Lenton Grand Prix, 1968 Ranger, 1969 Magneet Sprint, 1971 Gitane Tour de France, 1973 Raleigh Tourist, 3 - 1986 Rossins, and a '77 PX-10 frame in process.
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My latest build: This one was found at the dump, minus wheels, and is being built for a co-worker of mine. A late-80's (I believe) Diamondback Ascent EX. Did this one with road tyres because the upcoming owner was just looking for something to ride through the neighborhood in the evenings. Managed to keep the parts costs low enough so that I'm looking at a 100% markup for retail - which, if I can't do, I don't bother. Original Shimano Mountain LX drivetrain, Shimano something-or-other wheels, replaced the broken thumb shifters with SRAM twist grips.
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Here is my "new" Bianchi Nyala, it is a 1996 model. The frame is built from Tange DB tubing, and has the Bianchi "superlug" gussets on the head tube and seat tube. I know it's not a high end Bianchi, but it is a pretty nice frame, and the finished bike is sub 25 pounds.
I have it built up with a new Shimano Deore grouppo, and some Mavic rims laced to Cannondale Coda Expert sealed bearing hubs. I also used the new Kalloy Uno seat post, and I will recommend it to anyone who wants a nicer seatpost of a uncommon diameter nowadays.
I have it built up with a new Shimano Deore grouppo, and some Mavic rims laced to Cannondale Coda Expert sealed bearing hubs. I also used the new Kalloy Uno seat post, and I will recommend it to anyone who wants a nicer seatpost of a uncommon diameter nowadays.
#1272
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Location: long island ny
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Bikes: 86 procaliber, 83 mongoose mtb, 85 centirion elite, 07 stumpjumper
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1987 fisher ProCaliber. purchased at LBS in 87. worked all summer caddying to pay for it.. Deore XT throughout. Did replace seat, handles bar stem, and rear rim. otherwise 95% OEM. Working Union generator light as well, still night ride on local trail... My original 1984 Mongoose ATB in shed, hasn't seen light in 10+ yrs. Just recently got a mint 1987 Wicked fat chance, from orig owner in a Boston Mass. suburb. a sweet ride, Steel is the Real Deal...
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#1274
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Picked up this 89 sm500 this morning. It was covered in dirt and dust but cleaned up well and appears to have very low mileage-even the tires are in new condition. Stripped it, waxed the frame and built it back up. New grips and chain and she'll be complete. A bit too small for me, this one is looking for a new home.
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1993 Rockhopper Expert.
Bought if off of CL to make into a commuter.
After cleaning and adding the SPDs and an old Flite saddle I had; the original saddle was way too cushy for my taste.
Added a rack and slicks.
And a bag.
Bought if off of CL to make into a commuter.
After cleaning and adding the SPDs and an old Flite saddle I had; the original saddle was way too cushy for my taste.
Added a rack and slicks.
And a bag.