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Parts yielded from the curb-found 1986 Huffy, some nice spares, some going to my '84 Columbia Charger. The sprocket and crank, surprisingly, are the EXACT same parts, except for date codes. The rear derailleur is also the EXACT same part, and is MINT. The Huffy crank and sprocket were much cleaner, with less pitting and a brighter finish. I swapped that crank and sprocket into the Columbia QUICK and may end up giving the old ones to a friend.
The cable clips, pedals, and other loose bits on the porch will be stored for spare parts. The rear brake cable was a recent replacement, that's like free money lol. The carcass, sadly, will go to the crusher within a month.
Note: I am not missing the stem from my Columbia. I had it soaking in lemon concentrate, it cleaned up great!
SOME of you may wonder why I am investing my time into a 24" 1980's Columbia roadbike. Well, it's going to be paired with my '84 Shelby edition Dodge Charger.
Bought these two bikes today. 1938 CCM View attachment 642337 roadster with an odd looking stem and then what appears to be an original paint red and cream bike with a badge on the front fender that says Supreme.
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