1986 Zeronine Pro XL 
#1 2007-02-26 8:10am
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1986 Zeronine Pro XL
1986 Zeronine Pro XL
86 Pro xl
86 Pro xl frame and fork, araya 7X rims laced to suzie sealed hubs by way of white spokes and red and blue nipples. Red Sugino GT cranks with Crupi round pedals. White Elina seat w/ Tioga crazy post. Blue Tuff Neck stem with Awesome Zeronine Work's bars that have adjustable width and always my fav. blue Ame tri's. Finished w/ white MX 1000 rear brake and MX lever Izumi chain Tuff Neck double bolt seat clamp. 
"All men dream, but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity; but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream with open eyes, to make it possible."
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#2 2007-02-27 1:20am
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Re: 1986 Zeronine Pro XL
Nice bike you need to post a bit more information on it eg Parts etc
RIDE IT LIKE YOU STOLE IT
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#3 2007-02-27 7:58am
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Re: 1986 Zeronine Pro XL
Nice ride. Love the zeronine bars and post. Always wanted one back in the day.
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#4 2007-03-08 3:56pm
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Re: 1986 Zeronine Pro XL
I never knew that there was a bike called zeronine till I join this site.
09 been my tagger/artist name since jr. high. It's bitchin'.................
........I have to have one!!!
If it's old skool it's worth restoring
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#5 2007-03-18 12:07pm
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Re: 1986 Zeronine Pro XL
very nice ride!
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#6 2007-10-14 11:08pm
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Re: 1986 Zeronine Pro XL
I had a white factory works xl Zeronine just like this one, slightly different graphics,(mine had the block triangle, square, circle, etc, under the zeronine name on the downtube) good construction, only problem was for racing the BB was really low, you had to be careful not to drag pedals in turns. Where I raced back in the mid eighties they were pretty rare, I only remember mine and another kid who had a pro sized one that was black.
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#7 2007-10-25 6:32pm
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Re: 1986 Zeronine Pro XL
COLORS!
glaoigh mé Iodáileach garsún.
(thats gaelic)
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#8 2008-03-16 7:21pm
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Re: 1986 Zeronine Pro XL
cool bike man
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#9 2008-05-05 9:22am
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Re: 1986 Zeronine Pro XL
Very cool. My friend had one of these BITD. One of the great things about Zeronines is that you can put any damn color components on it in any combination and it works just fine. Iweldbikes you had the Cyclecraft-made frame. CC couldn't meet the production volume 09 wanted, so they moved production to Taiwan. Still a very nice sled.
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#10 2008-07-23 10:29am
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Re: 1986 Zeronine Pro XL
Very Nice!! I have a white pad set for cheap if you want it. Its used but looks good, but I am missing the stem pad......
Looking for S&M International Challenger Cruiser frame!! (Yeah, I wish!!)
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#11 2008-07-23 7:17pm
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Re: 1986 Zeronine Pro XL
Thanks but I do have an NOS set of red and a mint set of Zeronine pads
one set to many...
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#12 2008-07-23 7:32pm
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Re: 1986 Zeronine Pro XL
i like that color combo, that
crank REALLY sticks out ![]()
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#13 2008-07-30 5:27pm
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Re: 1986 Zeronine Pro XL
Bitch'n Ride
Im new here so excuse the question if it been said.
"what happened to ZeroNine ?
I cant find any history.
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#14 2008-07-30 7:08pm
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Re: 1986 Zeronine Pro XL
They folded in the early 90's. They put way too much faith in a crappy art director and their stuff from 90 on was really ugly, so noone bought it.
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#15 2008-09-27 8:29pm
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Re: 1986 Zeronine Pro XL
sweet ride!! post some pictures and infor on those bars please!
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#16 2008-11-09 6:54pm
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Re: 1986 Zeronine Pro XL
yes very nice ride ![]()
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#17 2008-12-28 5:17pm
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Re: 1986 Zeronine Pro XL
Check out these bad boys RARE!




still has the price tag $39.99
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#18 2009-05-28 7:33am
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Re: 1986 Zeronine Pro XL
I'm looking for those cranks in that exact same color!
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#19 2009-12-07 8:03pm
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Re: 1986 Zeronine Pro XL
cool bike I have that exact frame that I am restoring Im having a problem finding the stickers for it. if you have any info on were to find some please let me know
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#20 2010-07-08 6:25am
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Re: 1986 Zeronine Pro XL
Great Bike
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#21 2011-09-20 9:04pm
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Re: 1986 Zeronine Pro XL
lovin it
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#22 2012-02-22 10:09am
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Re: 1986 Zeronine Pro XL
awesome
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