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2007-04-09 1:20 PM

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Subject: Vintage Steel Frames
Aside from Ebay, any ideas where to look for one.  What I would really like is a titanium frame from the early 80's.  I spent a good part of the weekend browsing the e-web, but I couldn't really find anything. 


2007-04-09 1:40 PM
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craigslist?

and do you want vintage titanium? or vintage steel? for steel, you could try almost anywhere - goodwill, salvation army. don't just try what's in the store, but what they are throwing away out back. if they get a bike with a flat tire, 9/10 it gets tossed in the garbage. tragic, but true.

so, why do you want a vintage bike?
2007-04-09 2:08 PM
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I really want vintage ti, but I'll take a cool old steel frame.  I want a old, but good steel frame, not just some old thrift store bike.

As far as why do I want it, because they have soul.  Carbon Fiber has no soul.  My QR is great for races and training in the right place, but I live in Atlanta and I can't get down in my aerobars in Atlanta Traffic.  I want to build up an old steel/ti frame and train on it.  I used to work near some really good bike lanes, but I switched jobs about 6 months ago, and very little riding since then. 

2007-04-09 2:09 PM
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I found mine at GoodWill. 

I am in the process of fixing up so it looks better.  There was some rust and things expected with a 30 year old bike but It is alright. 

The bad thing is it just sits on my 1st floor balcony now, next to some left over lumber from my wainscoating I did in my place.  Someone came over the other day and said, "If rednecks lived in condos instead of the country, and were into bikes instead of cars, this is exactly what their front yard would look like."   But when people are over I use the bike it sit on.  I am thinking of chopping it up turning it into peices of patio furniture instead of getting it back to riding condition.  We will see what happens to it. 

2007-04-09 3:30 PM
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I'm guessing you're looking for something a little fancier than a Schwinn Continental??  If not, PM me...I might have just the bike for you...
2007-04-09 9:43 PM
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well, you'd be surprised at what turns up at thrift stores. you can find some great old bikes at goodwill and other places...and they don't even know what they have! there are always the crappy old huffys, but i found my dunelt 3-speed there for $10, complete with a brooks saddle (albeit a vinyl brooks that i need to replace soon, but still).

i would check craigslist. i'll send my hubby over to this thread too. he might have other ideas for you.


2007-04-09 11:52 PM
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I have a "vintage" 1991 Bridgestone steel frame mountain bike. 1" headset, suntour parts, rigid fork, 24/36/48 front chainrings & cantilever brakes. It's in great, ridable condition and in fact did my first several tris on it, including several Olys & my 'qualifying' race for Escape from Alcatraz (got a lottery spot)...but it's not for sale.

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2007-04-10 7:25 AM
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AdventureBear - 2007-04-09 11:52 PM I have a "vintage" 1991 Bridgestone steel frame mountain bike. 1" headset, suntour parts, rigid fork, 24/36/48 front chainrings & cantilever brakes. It's in great, ridable condition and in fact did my first several tris on it, including several Olys & my 'qualifying' race for Escape from Alcatraz (got a lottery spot)...but it's not for sale.

Tease!

2007-04-10 7:34 AM
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tsmith - 2007-04-09 2:20 PM Aside from Ebay, any ideas where to look for one.  What I would really like is a titanium frame from the early 80's.  I spent a good part of the weekend browsing the e-web, but I couldn't really find anything. 

Yeah!  Get one of those original Teledynes if you can find one.  Good luck with that, but it might be possible if you find someone who doesn't know what they have.  Ebay is out because most sellers know what it's worth.  There's one on Ebay with a current starting bid of $1,000.

 



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2007-04-10 8:30 AM
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An old Teledyne or Speedwell would be awesome.  Thats exactly what I'm looking for, but it seems that everyone that has one knows how rare they are.
2007-04-10 8:33 AM
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For what it's worth, I have an old Huffy USA steel frame: blue, no rust.  It needs a complete gearing overhaul, but otherwise, it's great - black handle bar tape.


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