Not Kent, but Kend.
I saw this dark purple road bike that was abandoned with stripped threads in the bottom bracket shell. It was a cheaper 10 speed that had safety levers and brown drop bar grips with the little holes in them similar to these black ones.
It had a white cable housing with stamped steel, center pull brakes. It had downtube shifters with white shifter boots on the ends of the levers. The fork was dark purple as well with reflectors that bolted into the sides. I don't know what derailleurs it had. It had steel, square tapered cranks that were similar to these except with 2 chainrings.
I don't know if the seat was stock or not, but it had a light blue, vinyl seat.
It had a sticker instead of a headbadge that said
K
E
N
D
In big, vertical red lettering.
It was lugged, but the lugs were very basic.
I really want to know what bike this was.
I am guessing 1980s for sure.
The handlebars had the same shape as these ones.
I saw this dark purple road bike that was abandoned with stripped threads in the bottom bracket shell. It was a cheaper 10 speed that had safety levers and brown drop bar grips with the little holes in them similar to these black ones.
It had a white cable housing with stamped steel, center pull brakes. It had downtube shifters with white shifter boots on the ends of the levers. The fork was dark purple as well with reflectors that bolted into the sides. I don't know what derailleurs it had. It had steel, square tapered cranks that were similar to these except with 2 chainrings.
I don't know if the seat was stock or not, but it had a light blue, vinyl seat.
It had a sticker instead of a headbadge that said
K
E
N
D
In big, vertical red lettering.
It was lugged, but the lugs were very basic.
I really want to know what bike this was.
I am guessing 1980s for sure.
The handlebars had the same shape as these ones.