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#1 2009-01-16 9:35am

skysoaring
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1981 Torker

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1981 Torker

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I found this bike at my local bike shop just by chance in around 2003 got the bike and two sets of Lester wheels for 175 bucks. I felt like a kid on Christmas day. I regret selling the stuff on Ebay a few years ago. sure I made a few bucks but I wish I had that bike now. This bike had the MCS stem, Fluted Alum. handlebars,Oakley ones, Ashtabula cranks, Tuff ones still with a coaster brake, Race Inc alum. seatpost,cycle pro snakebelly tires I cleaned and regreased the mags and the bike rode very nicely.I even rode it into town about a little over a mile away. WOW was I tired . Thanks. Tom


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#2 2009-01-16 7:03pm

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love the kingsbury pedals


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#3 2009-01-17 12:01am

skysoaring
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oh jeez how could I forget the Kingsbury pedals. One was cracked.big_smile

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