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my first road bike...
I have been riding more and more... I generally ride my Specialized Hardrock, and that is great for trails. Even does well on most of the roads here. When I get on black top however it's REAL slow... and it is wearing down my tires.
I was thinking of getting a Steel road bike shall I use the word "vintage"? although it's not really.... something from 80's or 70's. I was looking for sort of a project bike... I have family that works at bike stores and are bike savy to help if need be.
What I was wondering, is there any brands to keep my eye out for at garage sales and craigslist?? I really know little about road bikes. :o and I have only been riding my specialized about 6 months now although I have had it over 9 years (double :o :o )
thanks for any input!!
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I'd say Raleigh Grand Prix and Schwinn Paramount were really popular at that time, probably good for finding at yard sales now. I don't know a lot about vintage bikes, but I think it's harder to find parts for French bikes, so consider that if you find one that needs a lot of work. Also be aware a vintage bikes can cost as much as a new bike to build, if it needs a lot of parts. I learned this on my vintage Merckx, but it was so worth it. It's a great bike.
Here's the place to start:
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/vrbn-a-f.html
I think the price guide may be outdated, as Sheldon passed away few years ago, but it gives good info about brands.
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Thanks, this was what I was looking for! My mom had this bike through out highschool and when I was young.... the schwinn paramount the same yellow color and same decals.
I REALLY wish my dad would not have junked it. He says it was REAL rusted from being stored in a non heated metal building, but I remember it as beautiful as those pictures. I would love to find one like it... even if it needs some TLC :D