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nothing worth their own thread, but here is what I've picked up this month:

late 90s GT Dyno Compe:
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late 70s/early 80s ATB bike- seems like it was hanging in a garage since the eighties:

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An X-games dirt bike wannabe.. dual shocks and dual disk brakes.. too bad seat isnt adjustable:
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still it is cool.

Plus I got a gray Univega Alpino Pro mens mt bike. I cut off the rusty chain, and removed the rusty shift cable and derailleurs. It has some quality parts. I got it going and it rides niiiiiiiiice.
 
Nice bikes, I have red one of those x games bikes but mine doesn't have those wheels with the disc brakes anymore but I can't figure how to ad normal brakes to it yet since it didn't have any part of the frame I could put one on.
 
kngtmat said:
Nice bikes, I have red one of those x games bikes but mine doesn't have those wheels with the disc brakes anymore but I can't figure how to ad normal brakes to it yet since it didn't have any part of the frame I could put one on.


if you had a coaster brake wheel, you could secure the brake strap to the rear chain guard post.
 
I have Coaster brake wheels but they are pink & purple wheels, maybe as soon as I have bike money I might paint them after I get my other bikes done.
 
That Univega could be a nice bike again...You might be surprised on its value..?
 
When I was youger we didn't have those x game bikes, I had a old Motocross BMX, it was really fun, these new ones arn't as fun to ride i noticed, THat univaga is nice though, it's a shame it was single speeded
 
I have the original derailleurs for it. The bike had been rotting in someone's back yard and the shifter cables were broken/rusted tight, so I removed the derailleurs and cut off the unsalvageable cables to get it going. The brake cables work fine as is. The bike is a great ride, even after sitting in a yard for years- I haven't even tuned it up or anything.
 

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