Re: [CR]SR Semi Pro

(Example: Racing:Jacques Boyer)

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From: "Warren & Elizabeth" <warbetty@sympatico.ca>
Subject: Re: [CR]SR Semi Pro
Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2002 23:44:01 -0400


>I'm building up an SR frame right now as a b-bike/commuter. Mine is
>a "Tri'something" (decal was bad) and it is very presentable. Tange
>#2 tubes, no-name drops but nice finish, Suntour Aero shifters,
>chromed cast fork crown, tight angles, no fender/rack eyelets,
>decent lugs for an assembly line bike. I've got a full
>Suntour/Diacompe group for it...should be sweet.

UGLY headbadge though...

Warren Young Toronto
>
>Here's the entry for Prism/SR in Lou Deeter's bicycle guide:
>
>PRISM: Japan. Windsor Enterprises, 2702 Southport Way, Unit A, National
>City CA 92050. SR Bicycles, 2765 Main Street, Chula Vista CA 92011. SR
>Sakae, 18650 72nd Avenue South, Kent WA 98032. 206-251-8785. Euro-Asia
>Imports, 3935 Foothill Blvd, Suite A, La Crescenta CA 91214. 818-248-1814.
>
> Models:
> Alpine Sport 82 Steel
> Grand Course 82 Chromoly
> Semi-Pro 82 Chromoly
> Professional 82 Chromoly
> Pro-AM 83 Tange #2
> SR Maxima 84 Tange
> SR Sakae Prism 94-95 Aluminum
>
>I've never seen one of these bikes, but I know SR made/makes some pretty
>nice components.
>
>nath dresser
>spring green, wi