>>1182365>if you want morethat was a plenty, thanks
since you're that much of an expert, bother enlightening me what tier and what age are these and what are they worth, granted that the wheels are straight and all hubs and bearings are alive?
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https://kek.gg/i/48dRhT.jpeghttps://kek.gg/i/7XxdYS.jpeghttps://kek.gg/i/3bYrNN.jpeghttps://kek.gg/i/56-6jk.jpeghttps://kek.gg/i/5cdjbk.jpeghttps://kek.gg/i/6gLx57.jpeghttps://kek.gg/i/7zLG-3.jpeghttps://kek.gg/i/6_ycDv.jpegI only found this so far
>Until 1986, Bridgestone models were numbered in multiples of 100, with the higher numbers indicating a higher end bike. The entry level road bike in 1986, for example, may have been the Bridgestone 100, while the Bridgestone 700 would have been a competition level race bike.hubs are Maillard. everything except tyres look rather stock to my untrained eye.