The stamp on the badge indicates this bike was built on the 86th day of 1985, according to a web search i made.
Plenty of clearance for guards and knobbly tyres. The diacompe brakes are in good nick.
Apparently they started using this type of frame in the mid to late 80's. Apart form the dodgy welding on the stay it's done well. Good to know! I love these quick release lock things, never seen them before. Also like the Suntour shifter position too. You don't see Sugino components much these days, do you?
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The stamp on the badge indicates this bike was built on the 86th day of 1985, according to a web search i made.
Plenty of clearance for guards and knobbly tyres. The diacompe brakes are in good nick.
Apparently they started using this type of frame in the mid to late 80's. Apart form the dodgy welding on the stay it's done well.
Good to know!
I love these quick release lock things, never seen them before.
Also like the Suntour shifter position too.
You don't see Sugino components much these days, do you?