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  1. Lickskillet

    Moser Over 7003

    Can't say I know anything about this specific frame, but I love the paint. I have a silver Ultegra 6500 group (circa 2001) that would look great on this. A new black 11 speed 105 5800 group would look great also. Looks like a fairly tall rider will be needed.
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    1993 Wilderness Trail Bikes Phoenix SE, #93188

    Thanks for digging this up! So I guess this is my new favorite bike of all time on Retrobike. It just looks so on point and right.
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    Hack bike

    If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much room. You're bike and ride attempt are inspiring in a "just get out there" kind of way. Have fun!
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    1985 Ibis Custom

    All blue bikes are automatically awesome. I'd be curious to know what this rides like. So classy!
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    1992 Bianchi Project 5 gravel build

    The Rudy Project is sweet and really looks like it was meant to have drop bars somehow. The homemade stem adapter is a legit piece of work!
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    Peugeot Athena 653

    I'm really enjoying that paint, somehow not over the top. And the mix of black and silver components all sits well. Thanks for sharing!
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    Ukrainian Oldschool MTB

    I love every bike posted in this thread. Reminds me of all the different bikes my friends and I had in highschool in the mid 90's. Just run what you brung and see what happens. Thanks for posting all these bikes!
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    De Rosa 1986 ish, Daily Ride 9 speed Conversion.

    I love blue bikes. This one is a great example of why. Enjoy the ride!
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    1986(?) Appel lugged steel

    Longtime lurker, first time poster. I love retro bikes. I appreciate everyone’s energy that makes this site a fun place to hang out. I thought I’d share pics of my favorite road bike. I think it’s from ‘86 as BB is stamped 86 3 21. Built by Mike Appel, original Trek builder and painter later...
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    1996 Marin Hawk Hill workhorse

    I just noticed that valve cap. I can't identify the critter, but it looks sweet! And you're either a Brit who loves the colonies or you're Murican. Either way, it's a cool frame bag.
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    1996 Marin Hawk Hill workhorse

    Love the bars you chose for this. Looking forward to seeing the complete build.
  12. Lickskillet

    1991 Stumpjumper Comp, NOS Frame & Fork

    I think this is my new favorite bike on Retrobike. So, so sweet in all the ways. Hubs, brakes, cranks, seat, paint, THE BARS. And it looks like a bigger size so I can actually picture myself ripping it. In fact, I've already taken this on a few local dirt loops in my head, sorry. 😬
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    Klunker…

    I believe they call it "underbiking" these days. I know a perfect fire road hill just outside Boulder where this thing would really fly. Scary as hell, but fun? The climb back up would definitely have you sweat through your denim. Lovely build, thanks for posting!
  14. Lickskillet

    '97 M2 Pro Stumpy Score

    I love these kinds of builds that actually come together in a fully functional way. There's an aesthetic to the mish mash parts selection when you know it all works well. Thanks for posting the build!
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    1992 Bianchi Project 5 gravel build

    That is a sweet ride, thanks for posting! I love how malleable a bike of this era can be. I would love to grab one of these for a flat bar gravel set up.
  16. Lickskillet

    1990 Trek 8000 Aluminum 20in - $150

    Hello Retrobikers! Long time lurker, first time seller. I'm looking to part with my Trek 8000, and I'm having a hard time putting it on Craigslist as it's likely the buyer would not respect it's retroness/trash it. The bike is an Easton aluminum frame with a steel fork. When I bought it...
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