My next door neighbour was chucking this out. Worth keeping?

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lxs602

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My neighbour is mid-60s and the bike has not been used in a while, from the rusty chain. What do you think?

The brakes were Shimano Ultegra, derailleurs Shimano Tiara. Cheap pedals and gossamer ISIS crank. The wheels were missing (taken by the son, I think). I stripped it down to clean it.
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figbat

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Not worth a lot but could make an interesting project.
 

Dogtrousers

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She is mid-60s and not used in a while, from the rusty chain. What do you think?

The brakes were Shimano Ultegra, derailleurs Shimano Tiara. Cheap pedals and gossamer ISIS crank. The wheels were missing (taken by the son, I think). I stripped it down to clean it.
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Mid 60s? Typo?

Looks much much more recent than that. And according to Wikipedia Trek didn't start til 76. And Two Wheels in Amblecote wasn't established until 77.

Could be a fun project. Or you may find the Ultegra parts re-sellable.
 
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lxs602

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I'd love to say that I realised that all along.

But I was genuinely confused. Idiot.

No need to be hard on yourself; the wording was poor.
 
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si_c

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Thanks. Might try and find cheap wheels and saddle and give it to someone.

Definitely not a great bike, but no point in throwing the frame out as it looks perfectly serviceable. A new set of wheels and a clean and refresh of the parts should mean that it's a great first entry into road bikes or a cheap winter commuter as it looks to have pannier and mudguard eyelets.

Tyre clearance is likely to be the biggest limiting factor.
 
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