wagonguy
Jun 18 2005, 07:51 PM
Man, this weekend has been pretty good to me. First the 26" Ukai's with campy hubs, today I go to the new goodwill store and find this:

The components are kinda generic, and It's not the choicest SE, but for $14.99 I'm not complaining. Plus it's my first SE.
Doug
FanuvKorn
Jun 18 2005, 09:49 PM
Nice Find. I found a Dyno VFR today at the Salvation Army for a whopping $6.
wagonguy
Jun 19 2005, 10:13 AM
Cool. They had a Dyno there as well, but it was a REAL low model (chain guard and all) so I passed on it. I just saw the Landing Gears and tried to get it out of there before someone realized what it was!
Doug
Not the choicest? I liked mine a whole lot.
It's american made, 20.5" TT, nice chrome, O/S h/t & canti set up=true midschool. Sweeeet find!!
melvinsarmy
Jun 19 2005, 03:55 PM
A few years ago I found an all original black 1987 GT Performer at Salvation Army for $29. It was in excellent shape too, just needed air in the tires. I bought it and it became my girlfriend's dail rider. Sold it this winter to help pay for a Trickstar.
wagonguy
Jun 19 2005, 04:39 PM
By the serial number and it's location, I don't think this one is American made. But yes, I like it. Needs a good cleaning and some component upgrades though.
Doug
cheez
Jun 19 2005, 11:25 PM
Man, you guys suck! all I've ever been able to find is a race inc w/ phil woods/blue 7Bs, campy cranks, and RL double clamp stem, just lucky I didn't have to give anything for it. Seriousley I like those SE broncos, short back end, great speed jumpers. If that dyno had been another year newer it would have had threadless. Nothing wrong with dynos, the same great handeling geometry as GT. Nice (clean) finds guys
Whiskey
Jun 20 2005, 10:45 PM
Nice scores
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