Not a 92.
I might steal that phrase.....yo-Nate-y said:...as far as hot rodding an old bike goes, that looks quite nice.
94 or older. The binder bolt placed forward of the seattube is your tell.Steeljaws said:So what year is it...could be a '91, 93 all the way up to '98, which I think it might be.
Yes, 94 or older, but no older then '91 when the bikes went from being made in aluminum in America, to steel in Japan...so, 91, 92, 93, or 94....take your pick.ameybrook said:94 or older. The binder bolt placed forward of the seattube is your tell.
Unless it's a Ritcheygm1230126 said:Serial numbers don't very often lie.
Or a Bontrager or a Yetikb11 said:Unless it's a Ritchey![]()
"A thing of beauty is a joy forever." (John Keats)TraumaARNP said:
Yes it is; nice touch quoting from Keats....a much maligned and misunderstood poet who's greatness and influence only came after his very early demise. Hmmmm, sounds like someone I know.MB Zipper said:"A thing of beauty is a joy forever." (John Keats)
There's something about the meer sight of a Breezer that brings out that quote from John Keats. The geometry, paint scheme, the way none of the components distract from the rest of the bike. The font used for the brand name makes it look like it's being pushed by a breeze. Even an old beat up Breezer frame sitting in the back of some shed is a thing of beauty. Someday I'll own a Breezer!TraumaARNP said:Yes it is; nice touch quoting from Keats....a much maligned and misunderstood poet who's greatness and influence only came after his very early demise. Hmmmm, sounds like someone I know.![]()
The second part of your statement has validity. The first part, not so much. The most recent turd:MB Zipper said:There's something about the meer sight of a Breezer that brings out that quote from John Keats...Even an old beat up Breezer frame sitting in the back of some shed is a thing of beauty.
Ouch, that bike hurts my eyes. The Tora really kills it.pinguwin said:The second part of your statement has validity. The first part, not so much. The most recent turd:
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