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1984 Trek 620 Touring BikeBy iron jaiden on 10/29/2009. Bike tags: 1984 | grey | grocery getter | touring bike | Trek |Suntour (Superbe front, Cyclone rear) Dia Compe » 5 comments | read more
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70s Nishiki TouringBy the fumingator on 10/26/2009. Bike tags: Road bike | Commuter | 12 Speed | bike kitchen | burger bell |600 arabesque / 105 FD + Cyclone GT RD Dia-Compe centerpulls / Dia-Compe » 3 comments | read more
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Showroom New Centurion Accordo 12 speedBy drc151 on 10/23/2009. Bike tags: Fixed gear | Single speed | Track bike | Road bike | Commuter |Shimano Shimano | ![]() |
1985 Trek 420By VintageTrek85 on 10/22/2009. Bike tags: Road bike | 420 | 56 CM | bike | blackburn lugs |Shimano Z-401/ Shimano Z-204 Front/ Shimano Z-505GS Rear Dia Compe Q500N w/Hooded Levers | |
Surly SteamrollerBy The Killer Gerbil on 10/18/2009. Bike tags: Fixed gear | Single speed | Track bike | Commuter | 49cm |» 12 comments | read more
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1982 Trek 614 - 61 cmBy sibkis on 10/13/2009. Bike tags: Road bike | 1982 | 531 | 614 | Brooks |Suntour ratcheting bar end friction shifters / Suntour Cyclone Mark II Derailleurs Dia-Compe 500G side pull brakes with Kool-Stop salmon brake shoes. / Dia-Compe levers with Weinmann hoods » 2 comments | read more
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centurion elite gtBy flatblackcapo on 10/12/2009. Bike tags: 80's | blue | Brooks | Centurion | elite gt |suntour symmetric/suntout mountech dia comp cani/dia comp | ![]() |
4x4 trailer pulling utility bike of death: AKA a heavliy modified 1985 Schwinn MiradaBy Legislator on 10/12/2009. Bike tags: Mountain bike | Commuter | 4x4 | Arai | Brooks |XTR 9 speed pod shifting an XTR 1st generation rapid rise mid cage rear derailer with rollamajig. Upside down Suntour 'Power Ratchet' thumb shifter shifting an 8-speed era LX front derailer. Cantilevers are the last generation of XTR cantis with gran compe straddles. Front drum is the sturmey, rear is an Arai drum. Levers are double cable jammers from QBP, and work awesome. Fat Tires at low pressure. Photo credits go to Jonathan Maus of Bikeportland.org. » 6 comments | read more
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