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I didn’t want it anymore but still, I’m concerned that there is a bike thief in the area. Almost as low as a ... offender.I’m sorry! That is awful!
I didn’t want it anymore but still, I’m concerned that there is a bike thief in the area. Almost as low as a ... offender.I’m sorry! That is awful!
That's going to be just as much fun as the Raleigh french you'll be fine just do research I've done a few.500 Bike Bruce ROBBED me again!
I’ve been looking for a cool mixte
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Yeah.. I was not wild about that Cottered crank…. I made sure that thing was free and straight before I bought it. We’ll see what happens!That's going to be just as much fun as the Raleigh french you'll be fine just do research I've done a few.
The threading maybe different to some french bikes don't have reverse threading or was it Italian depending on the year your mixie may even have standard threadingYeah.. I was not wild about that Cottered crank…. I made sure that thing was free and straight before I bought it. We’ll see what happens!
Thanks @Wildcat !Judging by the wear on the brake pads, that bike was barely ridden. It looks early 70's from the cottered cranks and components. Original tires too, they match. I would do like Ratrod did, dismantle and shine every part, then have a new looking bike. The chrome on that bike is probably good along with the paint. It's in better shape than my old Hercules was and will be a nice ride with new tires. Rust will look good too.
Does it have a serial number?
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