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Old 05-03-21, 08:54 AM
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No new ones to post from 3 years ago, #29 above.
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ALL Treks should be BLUE!

Trek 5200 - 1992, the first year for OCLV


1996 Trek 2100


2004 Trek 5200 - last consecutive year for the 5200, though it popped up again in '06
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90s and blue


91 Haro Extreme

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Originally Posted by Pompiere

1981 Fuji S12-S LTD
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Old 05-03-21, 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by jamesdak
What kind of saddle is that?
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Originally Posted by jamesdak
That's the color I was aiming for. I have always like the blue that Fuji uses. Rustolium Cobalt Blue Metallic is pretty close. The standard color for the S12-S LTD was black. The bike had been badly rattle canned before, so I didn't feel bad about stripping and repainting a different color.
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Old 05-04-21, 09:29 AM
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Three more Made in the USA blue bikes:

~1989 Davidson Discovery

1992 Schwinn-Paramount-Waterford-Buell S.A.S.S. (something around 200 built)


1987 Specialized Team Allez (built by Dave Tesch and paint by Brian Bayliss. ~65 delivered)

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Some very nice blue bikes here. I've posted these before...

Trek 710, 1982

This is a repaint and it no longer has the front rack or bags.

1986 Vitus

Mostly all Tri-Color.

I think this is a 1983 Nishiki Cervino.


and new to me this year NOS 1995-2000 RRB sourced Tange Champion 2 frame I'm building up.
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My wifes 81 Centurion Lemans Mixte, with a few mods,

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May have posted this before but how about this two-fer? The Bruce Gordon is mine and the De Rosa is a fellow local rider. It’s a pretty nice bike with all the fancy crank elements!


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I think I’ve posted this elsewhere, but it is blue.
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Old 05-05-21, 06:07 PM
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I have a few blue bikes............



c1988 Eddy Merckx Century

1977 Davidson Custom

1976 Colnago Super

1984 Gitane Team Pro

1979 GIOS Super Record

Wife's c1990 Pinarello
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lotsa blue bikes


1985 Cannondale ST 400

1979 Trek 510

70s Sekine SHS 271

70s Fuji Finest

1968 Schwinn Paramount

1960 Olmo Gran Sport
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Old 05-07-21, 01:00 PM
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Do we need another blue bike? Of course we do! (In any case, what's need got to do with it?)

From today's ride:

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Cannondales SHOULD be red or white, but here's three with blue content:
1993 Cannondale DeltaV700


1992 Cannondale 3.0 R600

2004 Cannondale R3000
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@Chuckk, what's the rationale behind that unusual geometry in the first example?
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Moderators, is it possible to add "For the month of May:" to the beginning of the thread title? We might catch more people if they know the thread is part of the monthly series. Thanks.
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It's helpful on one of these requests if you type out the entire title as you want it to avoid multiple edit cycles.
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@unterhausen, I just exposed myself as a programmer with a habit of using the fewest words possible. Not the best habit in many situations but you got it right this time. I'll bear in mind your tip. And thank you.
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Originally Posted by noglider
@Chuckk, what's the rationale behind that unusual geometry in the first example?
More tube length to apply more blue paint.
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Blue bay, white sand, blue Univega.

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Is there a “His and Hers” thread?



Looks black but really deep deep blue on the CF


I originally wanted the Vent Noir but this one felt just right when I was test riding them in 1982


25th anniversary re-issue Stumpjumper

New to me ‘74 GC - words fail
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Not only does it fit the criteria of blue but it’s fits the height requirements as well (actually 2” short). We don’t own this one anymore.

DSCN0573 by Stuart Black, on Flickr

It was replaced with a less vintage tiny bike. 650C wheels and tipping the scales at 20 lb...even with a rack! On the plus side, it’s a bit less squirrely than the other Terry.


Equally less vintage but still tiny.



And, for the vintage crowd. Although this one wasn’t vintage when this picture was taken...1985



It also no longer exists. It died a mountain bike death...breaking in battle as all mountain bikes should...and now enjoys being ridden in Valhalla.
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