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Looks like a Bear Valley. I bought one new around 1999. Mine originally had an inexpensive shock in front. It also had an aggressive downward lean that aggravated me more as I aged. Short story, My son screwed up the front fork and it was replaced with spacers which raised the handlebars...
I've got the same model paint etc. with stock wheels . Picked it up for 200 dollars , Great quality, perfect paint all round 9 of 10. I keep is as a guest bike in the White Mtns, NH. I like the twist grip shifters as I've arthritis in my hands. Any loss of energy in the mild climbs (67...
I picked up this 1984 Miyata 710 over a month ago I was gonna resell it but the more I look at it the more I want to keep it. I own a 1984 Miyata 610 touring bike and the 710 would be a great addition. The bike shows very little wear and with a few new items could be a solid steel roadie.
I got an older style Motobecane Grand Record a few weeks back and it was a parts bike from the start. I've seen and owned a lot of leather saddles over the years but this is the first time I saw this Bim 39 French made leather seat. I did a bit for online searching but theres not much online...
My old man scored a couple of Motobecanes last week in a bulk buy of bikes and we got this Motobecane Mixte 10 speed which looked like a normal mixte from a distance but is super high quality up close. The bike has a Reynolds 531 frameset, Stronglite crankset, Stronglite competition headset...
another great Dudley show I sold my beloved Roberts custom single speed and I also sold my 1985 Specialized Stumpjumper Sport which made me happy. Picked up some good quality roadies for under a $100 so it was a good day and an awesome swap.
I will be setting up tomorrow at Dudley bringing a pre war men's Columbia tourist, a Firestone or Western Flyer balloon, a Scwhinn Paramount MTB, a restored Proflex, a Roberts custom single speed and a few other rides. I will also have road bike parts, etc please stop by and say hello I will be...
I just picked this up a 1986 Trek Tri Series 12 speed racer the older Treks are getting harder to find but this one I couldn't pass up for $160 the frame and paint is almost NOS standards.
Me and my father purchased a load of 12 bikes yesterday and this 1985 Stumpy Sport was one them only if it was a size bigger then it would be a keeper for sure. I had one of these 2 years ago and I sold it for $400 at a local bike show . These mid 1980's Specialized MTBs don't pop often but if...
I finally finished the Miyata this past week and took out it for its first ride today. It road like a dream, perfect gearing, shifting was precise, the cantilever brakes with Kool Stop pads can stop on a dime and the Pasela tires are killer on or off road. The Suntour Superbe Pro pedals work...
As usual Fitchburg was a great show I was looking for a 24" road tire and found a set within minutes of walking around. I wish I would gave taken some pics
I will be attending the swap I will be bringing down a 1943 Columbia Sports tourist mens with a blacked out new departure rear hub. If anyone is
interested let me know.
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Yeah I was gonna do the gravel bike direction but I had a Scwhinn Le Tour Luxa with Pasela's a few years back and it was a blast to ride on fire roads. Pasela's are awesome tire for on or off road riding .
Today I was able to repack the BB and headset bearings with fresh grease. I also got the chance to do some research my 610 is an 1983 the weight of a 58cm same size as mine is 26.5lbs and is 1.5lbs lighter then the 1000 model . With all the heavy work done I will be it putting back together this...
Awesome frame and even better you had it signed from an actual 7 Eleven rider I've always heard the rumors that the Huffy 7-11 team bikes were made by Serotta its nice to see evidence that they were made by Serotta with the decals on yours. I had 2 collectors over the years tell me the 7-11...
Thanks Dale I really don't need another bike but I've always wanted a LeMond over my years of collecting and riding so this could be a keeper. My color is red so I did what I could to add a little bit of it here and there on the bike to match the decals.
After finishing my LeMond city bike I decided to dive into my Miyata which I completely tore down to the frame. I sprayed the internals with frame saver, cleaned and waxed the frame. I also started lining up replacement parts such as the a Sugino VP triple crankset, Suntour Superbe Pro pedals...
I finally found some time and decided to finish my LeMond city bike. My original plan was to do a single speed city cruiser but I changed my mind and decided to do a 1x6 flat bar road bike. With years of hording quality bicycle parts the only thing new on this bike is the Sun Race thumb shifter...
well it has Bullmoose bars I say its worth slapping some new tires and possibly a different saddle on it. My guess its Raleigh's 1st MTB model in the 1980's. The old 1980's mountain bikes make great commuter with little money and parts
I had one of these last year in good shape but I had to sell it since it was too big for me to keep. But they are great looking bikes the full chrome looks awesome on a nice sunny day. Great score
I am thinking new tires most likely Panaracer Pasela's, Cane Creek aero brake levers, Kool Stop pads, swap out the pedals, Brooks leather saddle, Brooks leather bar tape, racks and some bags. As I start the bike I will add more goodies,. I was able to take a few more pics of the bike today but...
The wheels on there now are 27" which means a limited tire size selection I think I got a pair of 700c wheels off a hybrid hanging around I could toss which would give me more tire size options . I am thinking of ordering some Cane Creek aero brake levers to replace the original ones on the bike...
My father scored this Miyata 610 tourer in a bulk buy of bikes earlier in the week and I am thinking of taking it off his hands for my personal collection. I don't do any serious touring but to have one is always a great option for on or off road riding. I had a Scwhinn Le Tour Luxa a few years...
I've seen those stems before mainly on Rene Herse or Alex Singer bicycles. As for the restoration I would restore that fork because a bike that caliber doesn't pop up often so I say go for it.
All I know is K2 bought the mountain bike company ProFlex in the 90's so my guess this bike was made somewhere in the 90's or later but its just a guess I don't know much on BMX bikes
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