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bikehoney

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For swap against my wish-list.
Also open to suggestions.

Unused and ready to ride, retro mountain bike.
Weighs about 22 pounds complete as shown.
Most parts are New or in good condition.
Should fit someone between 5'8" to 6'2" tall.
[Top-Tube (virtual/effective) is 22.5".]

Photos (general views):

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-General component breakdown:
Frame: aluminum, made in Italy, in 1989
Fork: aluminum, made in the USA
Wheels: aluminum rims and hubs, titanium spokes (28 hole rear, 24 hole front), made in USA
Tires: made in Japan
Stem: red anodized CNC aluminum, made in Italy
Stem Cap: aluminum with red anodized aluminum bolt
Bars: tapered lightweight aluminum, 580mm wide
Brake levers: red anodized CNC aluminum
Rear shifter: made in Japan
Grips: lock-on, red anodized collars
BarEnd Caps: aluminum
Headset: aluminum with sealed/cartridge bearings and red anodized upper spacers
Bottom Bracket: titanium spindle
Cranks: CNC aluminum, made in Austria (europe)
Crank Caps: CNC aluminum, red anodized
Pedals: aluminum, red anodized cages, wide platform area for stability/grip
Seatpost: red anodized aluminum
Seatpost Clamp: aluminum
Seat/Saddle: embroidered leather, made in Italy
Front brake: cantilever, CNC aluminum
Rear brake: ubrake, CNC aluminum
Chainring: red anodized CNC aluminum
Cassette: red anodized CNC aluminum, 9 speed/gears
Rear Derailleur: made in Japan, with red anodized CNC aluminum jockey/pulley wheels
Skewers: red anodized CNC aluminum
Chain: lightweight hollow-pin
 
Maxipedia":3owt55n6 said:
Just wow!

It's the very definition of 'Bling', surely?. Nice bike all the same, waaaaaaaaaay outta my league/comfort zone but a beauty, that's for sure :cool:.
Good luck with the sale!
 
Good to know that I'm not the only one who's stunned with this bike. ;)

It's not my particular style, but I like the fact that it has a theme and it's not boring. Legoland seems like a fair name for it.

Mx
 
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