Share.

6 Comments

  1. I bought this bike last fall for under $100 to serve as a good winter bike that I could beat up and not really worry about. I had never heard of the Lotus brand before and after a little research I found that they were a mid-range racing bicycle maker back in the ’80s. The bike originally came with downtube shifters, a 6 speed freewheel, and steel wheels which had terrible braking capacity in wet weather, so I decided to upgrade with parts I had from a broken bike. Honestly I can’t believe all the parts work together since they’re from 4 different decades, but so far the ride has been great and I’m looking forward to winter riding.

    **Full parts list:**

    1983 Lotus Prestige Ishiwata Mangy X DB tubing frame/fork

    STARS Panther 9/10/11sp Campagnolo wheelset (cheapest Chinese alloy wheel I could find that was also 9sp Campy compatible)

    Suntour Superbe brakes

    Giant P-SL1 23mm tires

    Shimano UN55 square taper bottom bracket

    Aero Cold Forged 170mm cranks, 52/42t chainrings

    Miche Primato 9sp 12-23t cogset

    KMC X9.93 chain

    Suntour aRX friction front derailler

    Campagnolo Mirage 8 speed rear derailler

    Campagnolo Veloce 9 speed Ergo levers

    Origin8 1″ threaded to 1 1/8″ threadless headset adapter

    FSA Vision 100mm -8 deg 26mm clamp diameter stem

    Ergal 7075 46cm handlebars

    Unbranded fluted alloy 1 bolt seatpost with Giant saddle

    Shimano R540 pedals

  2. I thought you meant you were going to strip it for parts, and was going to offer you $25 for the frame 🙂

Leave A Reply