Another thrift find... I love the thrift so much for reasons like this bike sitting in with a pile of kids' bikes. This frame built in 1980 according to serial numbers (www.vintagemongoose.com). Mongoose BMX. I tried and tried to get a bmx bike when I was a kid but could never convince the parents. This would have been out of their price range anyway... pretty cool to find. I love chrome frames and when you can see the welds. Cro-Mo frame, red nylon Tuff II mags, coaster brake. Fun to have this one.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Friday, September 2, 2011
Astra "Tour de France" 10 Speed
Standard French bike boom rig. Sheldon Brown says these were manufactured by Motobecane. Notice the flying "M" on the fork crown. Full Huret drivetrain with the ubiquitous Normandy/Rigida wheelset. I just got this and haven't even ridden it. Looks great. I read that they cost about $100 new out of the box in the early 70s. Nice looking, nice details.
'85-'86 Bianchi Sport
Not super rare or super high-quality, but a very nice example of mid-eighties Japanese production. I put a chain, new tires, and new bar wrap on it and traded it to a friend. Didn't fit me, otherwise I might have kept it.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
1980 Motobecane Super Mirage
Got this for free from a bike friend. He's more a mountain bike person and knows I get excited about the old road bikes. Just traded it straight-across with another bike friend for a '78 Trek road frame. Very excited.
Just-Go Clown/Monkey Bike
Saw this at the thrift, it was my birthday. Pretty funny, heavy, well-built little bike. Might be a good starter for Clare when she's ready for two wheels.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Industrious Hunting Rig - Nothing short of Outstanding
Saw this one at a clinical site I visited for school, specifically the Montana State Mental Hospital. Unsure if this belonged to a patient or staff. It's a little tough to make out in the photo but there are mounts for a long gun across the handlebars. Tremendous.
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