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Old 11-24-2020, 05:55 PM
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what is the frame size? and is it for sale?
It's a beauty.

Just collecting parts, so I'll go to PM.
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Old 11-24-2020, 06:01 PM
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Picked this up for my daughters friend to ride mtb with us. Late 90s DBR team frame, XT/XTR 9s and the Mars C fork still works and holds air. Couldnt find much info about where the frame was made, but it's pretty light bike as it came. It may get a suspension seatpost to soften the ride a bit, though not sure many came in a 27.0 size and not sure I want to ream the seat tube to 27.2... TBD. Just got it yesterday and still need to replace some cables, chain/cass, and put on some knobby tires and it's good to go.
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Old 11-24-2020, 06:15 PM
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Picked this up for my daughters friend to ride mtb with us. Late 90s DBR team frame, XT/XTR 9s and the Mars C fork still works and holds air. Couldnt find much info about where the frame was made, but it's pretty light bike as it came. It may get a suspension seatpost to soften the ride a bit, though not sure many came in a 27.0 size and not sure I want to ream the seat tube to 27.2... TBD. Just got it yesterday and still need to replace some cables, chain/cass, and put on some knobby tires and it's good to go.
If it's an actual "Team" frame they were made in the US. If it's a Team Frame(replica) they were made in Taiwan. But they were still really nice frames, the Asian made ones.
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Old 11-24-2020, 10:26 PM
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The winter project.




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Old 11-24-2020, 11:23 PM
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Not in the workstand, per se - but a work in progress ...that I'm enjoying the he11 out of while waiting on some parts to take it in the retro-mod direction with a heavy dose of silvery goodness.

I'll share the full story of it somewhere down the road: short version SamIAm>JR59>Kirk007>Clean39T..

Riding this has fully reignited my love for steel bikes.

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So of course more are on the way....

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Old 11-25-2020, 06:23 AM
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Old 11-25-2020, 11:58 AM
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Oh yeah baby!
So, what's in your workstand today?
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Old 11-25-2020, 01:19 PM
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If it's an actual "Team" frame they were made in the US. If it's a Team Frame(replica) they were made in Taiwan. But they were still really nice frames, the Asian made ones.
In all likelihood a team replica, as it's not all that thrashed, lol. Either way, it will be a decent bike for her to try out mtb.
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Old 11-25-2020, 03:45 PM
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At long last, these are going on the old Swisscross. It will be roadworthy soon! Brakes were the last necessary part (wheel upgrade TBD).

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Old 11-26-2020, 08:42 AM
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Today, Im converting this 1977 Schwinn Speedster from 1 speed coaster brake to 3 speed with a front hand brake.
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Old 11-26-2020, 10:10 AM
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Maza -

the MAX tubed rain/winter bike gets some attention...

old chain from the TIME gets cleaned, lubed and used here...since its a singlespeed chain stretch isn't a major concern.

Still need to paint that rear fender and replace the broken front fender
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Old 11-26-2020, 11:06 AM
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'91 Specialized Stumpjumper

While a couple of friends have encouraged me to follow them down dirt roads, I wasn't about to follow them on my road bikes. I came across a pile of bikes donated from the police department at the local co-op and found this SJ. It was all original, even the dry-rotted tires were what Specialized spec'd on the bike originally. I've swapped out the cockpit for drop bars and bar ends. I finished it up this T-day morning, but the weather is not cooperating for a shake down ride.
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Old 11-26-2020, 01:41 PM
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the MAX tubed rain/winter bike gets some attention...

old chain from the TIME gets cleaned, lubed and used here...since its a singlespeed chain stretch isn't a major concern.

Still need to paint that rear fender and replace the broken front fender
Wow, that is one sweet looking ride!
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Old 11-26-2020, 01:46 PM
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Today it's a bike I may regret buying. I usually stay away from French Bikes that need work but failed to listen to the little warning voice this time. I think it's a 70's Stella Sx 73. Lots to be done to it.



A better pic, bikes just slapped together to sort out fit and basically see what I've got here.

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Old 11-26-2020, 02:36 PM
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2017 Fuji Touring

Previous owner put many hard miles on it. Cosmetically it has a fair bit of scratches and scrapes but it has solid bones. I stripped it to the frame, cleaned everything, and am replacing a pile of parts including bottom bracket, saddle, bar tape, cables, tubes, tires, and brakes. Hopefully I’ll get it finished up and dialed in this weekend.

When I got it


Just add electrical tape.


Other recreational activities.


Stopping power is overrated.


Grease and grime.


Stickers removed, ready for a deep cleaning.


That’s better.


New Velo saddle from the parts bin.


It’s both good and bad that Universal Cycles is just up the road.
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