Repco Appreciation SocietyRe: Repco Appreciation SocietyHows it going?
Owned a '89 repco mountain bike ears ago but forgot the name. Trying to remember what it was It was aqua and black. 12 speed. Indexed gears. Any chance of a catalogue scan out there?
Re: Repco Appreciation SocietyRepco Rossini? The guy says Tange frame and Shimano bits. Some lame attempt to dress up a Japanese bike with an Italian sounding name?
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/melbourn ... 009078635#
Re: Repco Appreciation SocietyMy $98 Big W repco preset.
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Re: Repco Appreciation SocietySomething tells me this is the thread for the 'other' repcos....
that said - $98 is a score. what are those brakes? Vaeske, I can imagine this bike in midori green... I ride 25s on the basis that they divide more easily into 100 than 23s.
Re: Repco Appreciation Societythere was a preset at my big w for $40.01 last week. almost bought it
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Re: Repco Appreciation SocietyHey it's a Repco and it's steel
Munga, you should definitely get that Repco while you can, there was one on ebay that sold for $160odd with one of the brakes taken off! Nice little earner there When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments- Elizabeth West.
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$98 + how much in after market parts?
Plenty on gumtree, most people asking full $98 retail even though they where going for around $70 on special. Caveat emptor.
Re: Repco Appreciation SocietyAnyone in NSW want to ship this one over to Perth for me?
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/campsie/ ... 1009428047
Re: Repco Appreciation SocietyHi All,
New around here,obtained a Superlite today with from what I can tell every single original part on it, including the chain. Long time mountain biker, have always avoided the road, but time and family constraints mean getting a ride in has to be on the commute. One spin around the block generated a fairly large smile. I think I'm going to like this bike. Would love to post images but it's all to hard right now cheers, Heff.
Re: Repco Appreciation Societyafter markets i spent close to $200
Re: Repco Appreciation SocietyVertex, out of my price range, anyone from here?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/121027490980 ... 1423.l2649
Re: Repco Appreciation SocietyNishiki Olympic 12, in SA, small frame. Still has the drillium rings, unsure about the forks, should be red with N panto. Big ugly stem also looks like a replacement.
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/frewvill ... 1009987277
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Wow...never seen one that big! Nice. Would buy if didn't have too many bikes (I know, I know...impossible, right?). Jim MY RIDES: My Velospace Profile
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that's what she said.. you think sellers going to get $420 for it though? internet experts: ruining bikes since '10 | http://www.redbubble.com/people/munga
Re: Repco Appreciation SocietySadly, those usually requiring a 60cm+ frame can't always be choosy about what you buy and at what price. You can't expect bargains galore.
That said, it'd be a good buy at $300, not $420, but someone may need it that badly. Pickup only will limit the sellers market. Jim MY RIDES: My Velospace Profile
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Looks identical to mine when i bought it almost 25 years ago. Mine was exactly same colour and frame size, same Suntour Sprint bits. But mine came with Araya tubulars and was 6-speed Suntour screw-on cluster. So the one above might be a bit more recent. Recent Favorite rides:
December -TUMBULGUM to TOMEWIN by some obscure route-can't wait to do it again !!!
Re: Repco Appreciation Societycray- » Mon Nov 26, 2012 11:11 am
"Vertex, out of my price range" =>> Thanks Cray & just my size elantra » Mon Nov 26, 2012 10:35 pm "Looks identical to mine when i bought it almost 25 years ago."... "But mine came with Araya tubulars and was 6-speed Suntour screw-on cluster. So the one above might be a bit more recent." =>> The fork looks ?unicrown? was your fork like that elantra? Rob.
Re: Repco Appreciation SocietyLast edited by Rob74 on Wed Nov 28, 2012 7:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Yes Rob, mine is the same unicrown fork, still going strong after 25 yrs but has been repainted. Mine has not been on the road much recently, needs a new headset. The last big ride it did was the Noosa Eroica (July), all 109 km of it, including unsealed bits. Make an offer, its only money ! but you had best be sure that she is the right size frame, it is a big one, only suitable for over 6 footers. Recent Favorite rides:
December -TUMBULGUM to TOMEWIN by some obscure route-can't wait to do it again !!!
Re: Repco Appreciation SocietyIf those Victory Tri-A's are anything like the Eurosport Tri-A's it'll be a blast to ride. Loving mine so far.
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agreed. that bike came in 21-, 23- and 25-inch frame sizes. internet experts: ruining bikes since '10 | http://www.redbubble.com/people/munga
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same frame, but your Eurosport has a better fork. Doesn't get much better than a Euro Tri-A. well, if you don't count the Vertex internet experts: ruining bikes since '10 | http://www.redbubble.com/people/munga
Re: Repco Appreciation SocietyHere is Nickobec's Victory Tri-A purchased used but it was almost in showroom condition, original everything, as seen here:
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Re: Repco Appreciation SocietyTall pink & grey Olympic 12 in Sydney if anyone is keen. I'd lowball him and see if you can snag it for closer to half asking price, needs work:
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/sydney-r ... 1010176178
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