JonTom
Senior Retro Guru
Living in Oz you see quite a few bike brands you don't see much of back in Blighty - one of which is Shogun (or at least, I don't recall seeing them in the UK). Now, I don't know much about Shogun, other than they're Japanese and I've seen a couple online which I thought looked OK. And one of those bikes popped up on Ebay recently.
It's a 1989 Prairie Breaker Pro. I collected it at the weekend, and it's in really good low milage condition. It's had an easy life (mainly used for cruising along beach trails) and has spent the last 10 years or so gathering dust in a garage. Washing off the filth and cobwebs revealed a lovely Peacock Blue / Pale Aqua duotone paint job.
It has a Tange double-butted frame, a full Deore II groupset, Tioga Farmer John tyres (FJ on the back, FJC on the front), Tioga stem, Tioga handlebar, Sakae pedals (with Tioga branded cages), Araya RM-20 rims, and a Vetta Gel saddle.
Here it is after I removed the rack, pannier and vertically positioned bar ends, gave it a wash, and replaced the grips and crumbling saddle with an almost identical one I had at home. I'll look even better when the paint and components are polished.
It's a 1989 Prairie Breaker Pro. I collected it at the weekend, and it's in really good low milage condition. It's had an easy life (mainly used for cruising along beach trails) and has spent the last 10 years or so gathering dust in a garage. Washing off the filth and cobwebs revealed a lovely Peacock Blue / Pale Aqua duotone paint job.
It has a Tange double-butted frame, a full Deore II groupset, Tioga Farmer John tyres (FJ on the back, FJC on the front), Tioga stem, Tioga handlebar, Sakae pedals (with Tioga branded cages), Araya RM-20 rims, and a Vetta Gel saddle.
Here it is after I removed the rack, pannier and vertically positioned bar ends, gave it a wash, and replaced the grips and crumbling saddle with an almost identical one I had at home. I'll look even better when the paint and components are polished.