Vintage Trek find
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Vintage Trek find
'86 Trek Elance 300. First vintage and first road bike. Bottom of the "sport" line for the model year, but it's pretty impressive. Excited to get it cleaned up and running. $100 on offer up and 100% stock down to the tires!
Will post more photos asap.
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Will post more photos asap.
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That is a respectable bicycle! Enjoy the ride!
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Nice find! That's a big frame so I hope that you're tall.
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I'm working on updating an Elance 400, making it a bit more current. Elance series were great bicycles with fantastic riding qualities.
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Don't let that "entry level" thing about Trek fool you- you have a (triple) butted Ishiwata CrMo main frame with a CrMo fork... just because the catalog doesn't specify- I'd guess you might have HiTen stays... That's at least a few steps above most other companies' "entry level" frame. And then look at your components- Shimano Z-series and Light Action is all good stuff and it looks nice.
I have a 1986 Trek 400 Elance- I've seen fit to outfit it with top shelf stuff- tricolor 600, Suntour XC Comp, XC Pro, Avocet touring crank... It's a beautiful bike, it rides excellent and it straddles the 'touring' and 'go fast' line. Steeper angles with a slightly longer rear end with rack eyelets.
I have a 1986 Trek 400 Elance- I've seen fit to outfit it with top shelf stuff- tricolor 600, Suntour XC Comp, XC Pro, Avocet touring crank... It's a beautiful bike, it rides excellent and it straddles the 'touring' and 'go fast' line. Steeper angles with a slightly longer rear end with rack eyelets.
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Good deal; 86 300 frame with top quality tubing. Enjoy.
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Looks about right for 6'3"! And no such thing as a bad 70s-80s trek really. Their low end is most companies mid range. This is a versatile and high quality bike!
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At entry level Trek has most others whupped. Trek’s entry level was rather high by engineering, workmanship and componentry. That’s why I own several. Nice find at a great price!
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My experience with Trek bikes is minimal but I refurbished a 1984 600 series that was given to me and I was impressed with both the quality and ride. I gave it to my son in law because it was too small for me to ride regularly.
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are those your mala beads hanging on the bell? (1st post photo)
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ha!! they're door knobs! <<ding ding>>
nice rug, too. it is a rug, right....lol? (j/k
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nice rug, too. it is a rug, right....lol? (j/k
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I like how you lined up both tires names with the inner tube valves ![Thumbs Up](images/smilies/thumb.gif)
Oh and that blue color on ur trek is very nice.
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Oh and that blue color on ur trek is very nice.
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