Fuji del ray with sun tour components for 60 usd. Just showing off my newest pick up but any info regarding year and value would be appreciated too. I wonder if im going to find myself riding this more than my lovely cervelo.
Matched my motorcycle in the back, green with brown seat, might have to fit some gold wheels i have laying around lol
DIRTYDOGG-1 on
Wow! Gorgeous Bike !
Alijony on
Appealing!
StillWithSteelBikes on
Near the King
Imnothere1980 on
Looks great. Not a criticism but those Cane creek hoods are so stiff they’re nearly impossible to seat properly with grip tape under them. I usually end up wrapping the tape over the hoods. Looks weird but feels great.
VisibleOtter on
For $60 you did great. It’s pretty basic but it’s 40 years old and seems mostly original so go and enjoy it.
pork_ribs on
Nailed it. Time to spend a lot of money on honjo fenders.
slowbike on
My favorite crank and fav shifters. Nice job!
gregn8r1 on
It’s decent, it was the upper end of Fuji’s more commuter oriented bikes. I think it had the “LePree” derailleur in 1986, so this is probably a bit earlier, like 84-85 perhaps. There should be a serial number on the bottom bracket shell, I’m not 100% but In think the first number indicates the year it was built
roadrunner6 on
Fantastic find at a good price. The very first thing I would do is take that spoke protector off underneath the freewheel (or cassette, if that’s what it has).
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Matched my motorcycle in the back, green with brown seat, might have to fit some gold wheels i have laying around lol
Wow! Gorgeous Bike !
Appealing!
Near the King
Looks great. Not a criticism but those Cane creek hoods are so stiff they’re nearly impossible to seat properly with grip tape under them. I usually end up wrapping the tape over the hoods. Looks weird but feels great.
For $60 you did great. It’s pretty basic but it’s 40 years old and seems mostly original so go and enjoy it.
Nailed it. Time to spend a lot of money on honjo fenders.
My favorite crank and fav shifters. Nice job!
It’s decent, it was the upper end of Fuji’s more commuter oriented bikes. I think it had the “LePree” derailleur in 1986, so this is probably a bit earlier, like 84-85 perhaps. There should be a serial number on the bottom bracket shell, I’m not 100% but In think the first number indicates the year it was built
Fantastic find at a good price. The very first thing I would do is take that spoke protector off underneath the freewheel (or cassette, if that’s what it has).