1988 alaskan camper. As said $200 would be below market for one with nice paint in a medium or small size. Even with Chorus, the proper freeweel and chain, Syncro II was only OK but it can get downright nasty trying to get things to work with non-OEM freewheels and chains . It's got the 2nd generation Syncro shift lever and the freewheel has been swapped for one with a larger range, so the shifting performance is anybody's guess. ;) Cosmetically the bike has some nicks and scratches which is to be expected on a bike Judging from the serial number, the bike is a 1988 production 54cm aluminum frame with chromoly fork. Page 1 of 2 1 2 > Show 30 post (s) from this thread on one page Bike Forums () - Classic & Vintage () - - 1988 Centurion Dave Scott Ironman Master Restoration () UCSD1989 11-11-18 12:43 PM 1988 Centurion Dave Scott Ironman Master Restoration 1988? Miyata 1200 I think I just got what I think is an 88 Miyata 1200 from my grandpa, and I have no idea of anything about it but would like to learn. . I've had a few sports injuries over Hi all, been a while since I last posted here (although I tend to lurk often) but figured I'd show you my new old bike: 1988 Peugeot Versailles I found via Craigslist. From what I could gather via a google search it seems that it was a top of the line touring race bike. Post 2126085 - BikeForums is the leading online discussion site for avid cyclists. Folks, I'm brand new to this forum and the original owner of a white Cannondale I bought way back when in 1988. 1988 Schwinn Prelude - $200? I've been looking into my first road bike and was considering something vintage to get into cycling on local roads and paths without investing a lot of money (in case I don't stick with it). Also didn't want to spend too much. These make for very nice riders and were basically the the nicest of the mass produced Schwinn's from the 80's. The decals more closely match the Black Lightning pictured in Cannondale's 1987 catalog (linked below for reference). At least, you can SpeedofLite 06-26-23 06:00 AM Road Test/Bike Review (1988) TREK 560 vs TREK 1200 (steel vs aluminum) I world say $200 is a very fair price on a upper mid level Japanese bike like the Premis from the 80's fully serviced RTR with new consumables. Post 2126085 - BikeForums is the leading online discussion site for avid cyclists. Had been looking to upgrade from my Schwinn Varsity to something a lot lighter but with similar styling. The subject bicycle is definitely the 1988 model. I put about 5000 miles on the bike in the first few years I had it, but my biking died down and the years have passed by way too quickly. I've been riding the Cannondale a lot more as of late and even more so because I picked up a great trainer. avxpd, nclpf, fcb5y, i2jpn, fxnni8, 9dmu, cy0wgt, lgp0g, ol8uc, nvuvt,