1979 Richard Sachs

kokies

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I know most of you don't care for American road steel but I thought I would post anyway.

1979 Richard Sachs

Frame is in great shape for a 30+ year old bike. I believe that the paint and decals are original. There are quite a few scratches in the paint, but no dings or dents on the bikes. There is almost no rust except around the cable guilds. Bike was originally built for country cycles in New Rochelle NY in 1979. The only thing the bike is missing is hoods for the brakes.

Asking $1950

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Specs,
Serial 3845Fork tube stamped 3845
BB shell (cinelli) stamped 23.5 3845
ST 59cm C-C
TT 56.5 C-C

Color- metallic medium blue with yellow decals
Headset- Super record w/alloy cups
Brakes- Super record
Brake levers- Super record (needs new hoods)
Seatpost- Super record. 2 bolt, fluted
Wheels-
Hubs- Record low flange
Skewers- record skewers curved
rims- mavic gl330
spokes- stainless
tires- sew-ups
Shifters- record downtube pebble finish
Cranks- Super record 1978
BB- Super record (thick cups)
Front D- Nuovo record flat cage
Rear D-Nuovo pat. 1975
Stem- Cinelli
Bar- Cinelli

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Beautiful bike, I personally have nothing against American builders think they make some cracking bikes. This is way out of my price league though and just too big too :LOL:
 
Sachs is one of the great American builders and learned his trade in the UK with Witcomb Cycles in the '70s.

He's doing much to preserve the hand made tradition, including creating his own lugs (which I've used in a couple of frame builds) and producing custom steel tubing from Columbus, in conjunction with Dario Pegoretti

Ernst
 
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