Well this was unexpected. I responded to this ad thinking it was a Wal-goose.
My intention was to rob the rear wheel to use on the Beachcomber, which has been sidelined due to an unfortunate hub shell implosion. But upon closer inspection, this is a pretty interesting specimen of early mountain bikes. Matching up the decal design from what I have been able to find on the interwebs, I am thinking this is a 1987 model.
SR elliptical chainrings:
Deore derailleurs:
SR rear hub (this wheel is in fact going to the Beachcomber):
Unique stem with integrated stop for the front brake cable:
Shimano brakes:
And check out the rear U-brake with the derailleur cable running THROUGH the mounting boss:
I don't feel terrible robbing the rear wheel, because the front is a mismatch off a Schwinn:
I am thinking that if this cleans up okay, it might be a worthy recipient of the wheels with Phil Wood hubs I picked up last year at a swap:
My intention was to rob the rear wheel to use on the Beachcomber, which has been sidelined due to an unfortunate hub shell implosion. But upon closer inspection, this is a pretty interesting specimen of early mountain bikes. Matching up the decal design from what I have been able to find on the interwebs, I am thinking this is a 1987 model.
SR elliptical chainrings:
Deore derailleurs:
SR rear hub (this wheel is in fact going to the Beachcomber):
Unique stem with integrated stop for the front brake cable:
Shimano brakes:
And check out the rear U-brake with the derailleur cable running THROUGH the mounting boss:
I don't feel terrible robbing the rear wheel, because the front is a mismatch off a Schwinn:
I am thinking that if this cleans up okay, it might be a worthy recipient of the wheels with Phil Wood hubs I picked up last year at a swap: