Thank you!!1986 is my guess due to the spec. Check the brakes/levers for date codes.
That VooDoo you have is still the bees knees, cuz Joe.
Thank you!!1986 is my guess due to the spec. Check the brakes/levers for date codes.
That VooDoo you have is still the bees knees, cuz Joe.
95 Barracuda Cuda Comp (Project phase still)
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Yup! from the North of England , it’s really hard to obtain this type of stuff over here tbh , even when new the funk ,Ritchey and breezer were very unobtainable , your right on Kona’s , they are like Ford motor cars , everywhere.. nice bikes but not my thing, probably because bitd I used to work in a Shop that was a Kona stockist and assembled way too many of them damm things , pleased you like the bikes I’ve posted, I have a few more that I’ll pop up at some point in the new year , have a great ChristmasFunk, Overbury's, got it. You're from England. Nice pieces, we don't see that stuff over here. You guys probably more of our Konas over there than us too...
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It looks like a decent Japanese bike, lugged, if you give a close up if the tubing sticker, we can talk about the tubeset. I'm thinking early to mid 80s probably somewhat of a clone of an early stumpjumper, looks like pretty good parts used. I think they're Suntour, if it has any Shimano parts on there, you will be able to find a date code on it, could pin down the year of build based on that. Now let's talk about those bars. You might have an actual set of nitto bullmoose there, would be worth your time to pull them and see if there's anything engraved on the tube. Although there were literally a million copies made, the nitto are still desirable and valuableAnd a Takara Scout not sure of the year? Any help would be appreciated on the information of the year of this rig if any of you Rats know about these rigs?
MattiThundrrr, here are some photos of the Takara the bullmoose bars are not Nitto but they were made in Japan the thummies are Shimano, dia-compe brakes, looks like Sunrace derailleurs the wheels are Araya. Any information that you can provide pertaining to th[s rig would be greatly appreciated.It looks like a decent Japanese bike, lugged, if you give a close up if the tubing sticker, we can talk about the tubeset. I'm thinking early to mid 80s probably somewhat of a clone of an early stumpjumper, looks like pretty good parts used. I think they're Suntour, if it has any Shimano parts on there, you will be able to find a date code on it, could pin down the year of build based on that. Now let's talk about those bars. You might have an actual set of nitto bullmoose there, would be worth your time to pull them and see if there's anything engraved on the tube. Although there were literally a million copies made, the nitto are still desirable and valuable
That BreeZer. ....!Here‘s four of my beauties to kick the party off
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That bar/stem set up is the bomb!!!!!!! Great looking rig the green is awesome. I would sport that rig!Speaking of yummy, Ingola just jams my inbox full of delicious, some days it's too good, gotta share here. Do you guys know Chris Dekerf? Canadian bike artist View attachment 257547
His stuff is so popular, that he tried to put down the torch, but there was such an outcry from the cycling world that he had to come out of retirement. I'm sure I've shared his forks and stays before. Today, we will be drooling over this stemView attachment 257548
*Don't ignore those cable stops and color matched Rockshox either. This is a magnificent machine
^that Salsa is so good. Look at that fork crown! Yummy stuff
^that Salsa is so good. Look at that fork crown! Yummy stuff
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