frames with forks for the frugal
*edit* forgot to say frames are in Beaverton OR
I have a few frame/forks that need to go. Because of their low value it probably wouln't make sense to ship these, but I am willing to if buyer pays shipping expenses and is patient while I scrounge up shipping materials.
1984 Trek 610
Price: FREE
25.5" per serial number
tons of patina
two dings in TT
one ding in DT
Fork blades bent slightly to side. I imagine this could be fixed DIY.
1991 Specialized Sirrus
Price: $20
About 24 or 25"
Paint is fair/poor. Worst part is clear coat. Might be able to sand and re-clear.
1987 Miyata 312
Price: $10
54cm
Paint: no
Rust: yes
1970s (my guess) "Campanale" made in Italy. Head badge says Campanale, Canoga Park (CA)
Price $20
About 21"
very similar to a bike posted a few years ago by Binky
This bike tho has DT cable stops (brazed on hex nuts!) rather than shifter bosses.
Most likely Italian threaded shell, but have not checked. BB is cottered.
I have a few frame/forks that need to go. Because of their low value it probably wouln't make sense to ship these, but I am willing to if buyer pays shipping expenses and is patient while I scrounge up shipping materials.
1984 Trek 610
Price: FREE
25.5" per serial number
tons of patina
two dings in TT
one ding in DT
Fork blades bent slightly to side. I imagine this could be fixed DIY.
1991 Specialized Sirrus
Price: $20
About 24 or 25"
Paint is fair/poor. Worst part is clear coat. Might be able to sand and re-clear.
1987 Miyata 312
Price: $10
54cm
Paint: no
Rust: yes
1970s (my guess) "Campanale" made in Italy. Head badge says Campanale, Canoga Park (CA)
Price $20
About 21"
very similar to a bike posted a few years ago by Binky
This bike tho has DT cable stops (brazed on hex nuts!) rather than shifter bosses.
Most likely Italian threaded shell, but have not checked. BB is cottered.