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Only one worth in the photo. And it is Nishiki. It's a good frame, maybe dirty but its a good bike. You can tell pretty easily in the photo because you also included the picture of the cranks. The other bikes in the photo used really cheap cranks. Its a single piece crank and spindle. Cheap cheap BAD!
The crank on Nishiki is broken into your bottom bracket, square spindle, crank arm with the screw to lock the arm into spindle. It's found on better quality bike. You got a good deal on the Nishiki. May need to replace the components including the headset. Still it is a good frame. You have a good eye.
Smilingcat
By the way, you DID know I have a soft spot for Nishikis, didn't you?
I've got five....
East Hill
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Lisa, you and uforgot both recommended "Blossom" After seeing her, yes, it suits her.![]()
I just woke up and walked into my office where she is sitting and said "morning Blossom!"![]()
"Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."
"Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."
This thread is hilarious. What an adventure, Sandra! I'm glad you bought the Nishiki... I was looking at the pictures, and my first thought was, oh... she should have rescued that poor Nishiki. Someone could make a nice single-speed city bike out of it or something!![]()
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See, that's why I bought it (besides I thought I might use the pedals). I'd love to do that, but I had to have SOMETHING to practice on. I didn't want anything too expensive to practice on but I didn't want a pile of rust either!
Now if I only knew how to start.
"Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."
Those ancient looking wheelchairs make me very sad, for some reason.
my thoughts exactly. That's why I took the picture. Those are so old, you just don't see them anymore. There were several wheelchairs there. Sad because the people have probably gone on...and what do you do with an old wheelchair? Pawn it I suppose.![]()
"Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."
No, they are not all mixtes.
Nishiki Pro
Nishiki Olympic 12
Nishiki Sport mixte
Nishiki International
and I forget the last one.
Here's a photo of all the mixtes I had at one point, including a second Sport mixte which I no longer own, and the Raleigh which now lives with mimitabby.
East Hill
Hey Sandra.....you sure you don't have any more bike buying "confessions" to make?![]()
If we are counting our bikes, I think it would be fair enough to only count bikes we own that are in somewhat functional condition. Thus, your Nishiki does not count- it is classified as "parts".![]()
Yes, poor me with only one bike. (heh heh, but my one bike is very nice, AND I have a deposit in on my luscious custom which will be born a few months from now...yummy!)
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Yes, Lisa, you will have two very FINE bikes.
hey, I'll trade you 2 for one. One Lotus mixte plus one Nishiki for your old bike when you get your new one.hahahaha. just kidding.
"Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."
Funny.
By the time I get my second bike, you'll probably have a dozen! Then we'll talk.![]()
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Lisa
My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
My personal blog:My blog
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