Idiots guide to salvaged 80s roadies

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Re: Idiots guide to salvaged 80s roadies

Postby Wal42 » Thu Feb 14, 2013 7:36 pm

Rear derailleur is 1989 model, front derailleur is 1988 model, I cant remember if they label the cranks with the same serial coding, but if they did the cranks are 1976, since they didn't do Edge until the mid to late 80's I'd guess the cranks aren't 70's, I'd hazard a guess that the gruppo is probably the standard ones (considering it's all Suntour 4000 series Edge) so I'd date the bike as around '89 or probably very early 90's.
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Re: Idiots guide to salvaged 80s roadies

Postby repcollector » Thu Feb 14, 2013 11:18 pm

Zynster wrote:I bought this bike recently from a guy who claimed it was a Repco Victory Tri A. The owner said he bought it new in the late 80s and it was originally maroon in colour (that was before the incredibly amateurish paint job). He also had custom wheels made. He used to race in triathlons, but the bike had sat unused for a long time and was in pretty bad shape when I picked it up.

Now a couple of friends have looked at it and don't think it is a Repco Victory Tri A. It certainly doesn't look like ones I've seen. That said it is pretty light (10.5kg) and looks to be a racing frame rather than a touring frame.


Hi Zynster, saw this post a while back too and I'm seeing some Victory tri-a similarities here. Like others have mentioned it's def worth putting some time into. I think Wal42 has zoned in pretty close with the diag and the resto advice! Personally I'm thinking the original seller was actually spot on, it looks very very much like an original 89-90 Victory - sans wheels and paint!

Suntour 4050 edge gruppo / dia compe "edge" brakes
Accushift '7' speed shifter (series 1 shape)
"strong" seatpost 26.4mm
seat stay
under-slung cable guides on top tube - bias left
1/2 filled dropouts
Pump nipple
Unicrown
Ovaltech rings 52-42 (standard)
2nd set of bottle mounts (post 1988 tri-a)
Sakae stem and bars
10.7 kg here....

lots of boxes ticked!

some similar piccies in original coats (2 bikes to compare)

bike #2
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#1 original rings
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#1 "Accushift" 7 spd 1989
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#2 "Accushift plus" 7 spd 1990
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#1&2
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#1&2
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Hope this helps


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Re: Idiots guide to salvaged 80s roadies

Postby Zynster » Fri Feb 15, 2013 8:37 am

Thanks Andrew. That looks like a total match. The guy I bought it off wasn't on crack after all. :lol:
And thanks Wal for your Suntour expertise.
I'm gonna ride it for the time being and look at some new paint further down the track.
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