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Watch guys,or Rolex guys more precise.
What model is this dial off,has no markers .
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Went out to get bagels this evening, popped into the local thrift and for $12 walked out with this: an FDW-M8 magnetic trainer in perfect condition including instructions and spare parts(?) in a ziplock bag
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Great! Now I can't use rain or the pollen count as an excuse to not go riding. I guess it's time to thrift a cycling computer that records from a wheels so I can see how far I have gone when I'm not going anywhere
With the adjustable resistance, could you just use a fixie? Either way, that's a sweet bike!Get on it! Here’s the view to my left: I rode on the trainer a little earlier.
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Eyballs tell me it's a GT "Mach one" but could be wrong.Can I be fashionably late to the bmxxxxx party?!?! Live!
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With the adjustable resistance, could you just use a fixie? Either way, that's a sweet bike!
Agreed... Looks to be around a 1993 model. Would need to see a pic of the other side of bike. Restoration to original would be a fun adventure. Certain parts like the GT dropnose saddle and cranks could be acquired without too much effort. Correct decals would be another story. Can't tell the condition of the chainring from this angle. But, it looks like the original 44 tooth. Hopefully, it's not thrashed.Eyballs tell me it's a GT "Mach one" but could be wrong.
That looks like it would clean up nice.
If you want tips on restoration hit me up in PM.
blanket is from utah, baron woolen mills that's a rising sun upside down