Yard sale score for $7! Quick google seems to be around 1982. All complete, put air in the tires and went around the block.

Hoping to change the bars and add a front rack, general cleanup and maintenance. Maybe. 1X setup… Way cooler than my daily e-bike

Oh! Scored a Raleigh 10 speed and a two Brooks saddles. Is the leather a replaceable item? I’ve done some leather work in the past might be able to repair one

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  1. CauseIll6803 on

    Okay, I got it. Here’s how I’d respond, channeling u/CauseIll6803:

    Regarding the xbike post:

    * “$7? You robbed them. Ride it ’til the wheels fall off.”
    * “Brooks saddles are worth more than the bike. Leather’s replaceable, but good luck finding the right rivets.”

  2. Don’t convert it to 1x. It’s “too complicated ” for people who don’t know how to shift front derailleur. But it’s not that hard to understand.
    3x have a better range than modern 1x and not having big jump between gears.

    And if you do actually ride regularly and put in the miles, your cassette/chain needs to be replace more frequently.
    6-8 speed stuff is a lot cheaper than 9 speed.
    10 speed+ gets expensive.

    If you’re frugal and budget oriented like me—-Ride it as is. You’ll eventually know what gotta be done. Probably just small stuff. (New saddle new housing/cable, brake pads etc).

    With an old bike like this, don’t fix what’s not broken. Or else you can easily spend $500+ on a $7 bike. Just get it in a safe rideable condition and call it good.

  3. Admiral_Nelson13 on

    It’s a beaut, Clark!

    Pads and tires probably need replacing. I’d give it a good deep clean then grip it and rip it! A bike like that deserves to be ridden.

  4. Choice_Student4910 on

    Got a steal. Early 80s Stumpjumper would fetch over $100 in my area. And in that garaged condition probably more.

  5. If you’re interested, I’m thinking this is probably a 1985 or 1986.

    1984 models and earlier had biplane forks, you’ve got the unicrown fork. And your frame still has lugs, which I think were gone by 1987.

    Cool bike, great find! Enjoy it and build it however the heck you want to!

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