E expandingmaan Dirt Disciple Nov 30, 2021 #1 Hi, trying to find out which shifters this bike has alongside its weight. Your help is much appreciated
Hi, trying to find out which shifters this bike has alongside its weight. Your help is much appreciated
L legrandefromage Bin Monkey BoTM Winner PoTM Winner GT Fan Feedback View Nov 30, 2021 #2 Hard to tell but looks to be around 1990/91 model year 400LX with steel rings Shimano parts have date codes which you can look up here Date of Manufacture of Bicycle Components can be used to date a bike: component dating The manufacturer's date on a bicycle's components can often be used to determine the date of manufacture of the bike itself. Many bike parts have a date code cast or stamped into the piece. Bicycle component dating www.vintage-trek.com Last edited: Nov 30, 2021
Hard to tell but looks to be around 1990/91 model year 400LX with steel rings Shimano parts have date codes which you can look up here Date of Manufacture of Bicycle Components can be used to date a bike: component dating The manufacturer's date on a bicycle's components can often be used to determine the date of manufacture of the bike itself. Many bike parts have a date code cast or stamped into the piece. Bicycle component dating www.vintage-trek.com
E expandingmaan Dirt Disciple Nov 30, 2021 #3 do you know much about this bike? would it be an okay buy at £70? i intend to change the gears on it though in due time
do you know much about this bike? would it be an okay buy at £70? i intend to change the gears on it though in due time
L legrandefromage Bin Monkey BoTM Winner PoTM Winner GT Fan Feedback View Nov 30, 2021 #4 what sort of gears? the push-push shifters on there are fine and may just need new cables and a regrease heres my Terrago from the same year
what sort of gears? the push-push shifters on there are fine and may just need new cables and a regrease heres my Terrago from the same year
W was8v Senior Retro Guru Dec 2, 2021 #5 Probably weighs about 4 metric tonnes I wouldn't buy it for £70 as it doesn't have much retro value, but as a working it's probably worth that. Not worthy of upgrade just ride and enjoy
Probably weighs about 4 metric tonnes I wouldn't buy it for £70 as it doesn't have much retro value, but as a working it's probably worth that. Not worthy of upgrade just ride and enjoy
H hamster Retro Wizard Feedback View Dec 3, 2021 #6 £70 for a tidy example as good transport or a decent tourer? Makes sense. It's a decent functional bike. Collectability / enthusiast value isn't much.
£70 for a tidy example as good transport or a decent tourer? Makes sense. It's a decent functional bike. Collectability / enthusiast value isn't much.