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A picture speaks a thousand words Lets see your vintage mountainbikes.

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Value is

THE VALUE is totaly more or less !! in the eye of the beholder !! one mans junk is anothers treasure Tin machine :)
 
my vintage dekerf generation
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My college GT Timberline

This beast was my only vehicle when I went to Oklahoma State. Was given to me by a professor, and I can't bear to part with it.

The pink cables were on the bike when given to me; the original grips disintegrated, so I added grips I already had. I have the original tires that have the initials "GT" was the tread knobs, but they're in bad shape; skinwalls are rotting away. Otherwise it's pretty much how I rode it back then. It was already a dinosaur in '91.

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In the late 80s I had a smoke paint job

diamond back- learned cycleart had something to do with developing that- would not want the bike back- like the balloners
 
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