 Retro Grouch or just too smart to follow every new trend in your latest cycling magazine. Bikeman knows what that is all about. Bikeman is constantly finding interesting Old School parts and accessroies in the Attic that bring back both good and bad memories. We hope the Attic What IZIT will do the same for you. So browse our index and test your own Old School knowledge. Each Monday we will be posting a new item for you to guess on.
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#13
It is a pulley wheel! Now that we have that bit of info out of the way we want to know more about the little round disc pictured here. Specifically we need the manufacturer, the model derailleur that it fit and your best guess as to why anyone would design a pulley with this configuration. The most creative answer with required elements will win a pair of Bikeman socks and a waterbottle. |
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#12
This little relic was found during our annual inventory. Hidden away for many years, can you believe that no one came in the store asking for this! The required elements are Company who made the item, Functionality and product Name, if you can dig that far back into the memory bank. As always extra points for creativity and stories of personal use. |
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#11
Bikeman has done some Attic diving to find this, 11th Attic What IZIT. Looks like an easy one... Here are are required elements, Manufacturer, Model, Unique Functionality. The most complete answer will win and if we have more than one answer meeting the required elements the most creative gets the nod. Personal experience is a bonus. |
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#10
A toe clip! That is correct this is a toeclip but if you look close you will realize that this isn't your run of the mill toeclip. Bikeman is looking for the exact make and model of this product and a little info on what made this toeclip so special. A picture of one still in use or a good story about a personal experience you had with these clips with garner some bonus points. |
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#9
Time to step it up a notch. The What IZIT #8 proved a bit too easy, as several folks had the correct answer, now posted in the Attic Archives. For #9 we are looking for Maker, and exact usage. Be as specific as possible and remenber that personal experience counts. As always in the event that there is more than on correct answer the most creative will win. Bikeman Sox to the winner. |
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#8
Happy Holidays to all the Attic Faithful, this one should be easier than the last couple. We are looking for the Make, Model and usage of this product. What made this item unique? As always in the event that more than one person has the correct information the most creative answer wins and personal accounts of product usage will be graded high. |
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#7
This one maybe tough, but we know you will find it quite amusing when the answer is posted. In an ideal world the winner would provide us with the company that made the product, the name of the product, how it was used and for an extra prize be able to recite the "Instalation Ritual" provided with the product. |
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#6
The most popular edition of the Attic What IZIT to date. This one was destined to trip up more than a few would be winners. What we are looking for is the Manufacture, Model and use of the product... |
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#5
The 5th edition of the Attic What IZIT is here and we have up for graps a highly coveted Bikeman T-Shirt for the winner. To win you must identify this product. Who made it (Company Name)? What was it used for? Why did people use them? And bonus points for any personal experience with the item or setup tips... |
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#4
Here is an interesting item we just dusted off up in the Attic. A pedal, yes, actually we found a pair of these jems. Tell us a little about these, Product name and how you mount it up. Big Bonus points if you can share your experiences with them. |
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#3
Since the last one proved to be to tough we have given you an easy one here. Should be straight forward. We are looking for the name of the part (Manufacturer & Product Name), and what it was used for. Bonus point for intimate knowledge of the pros and cons with this item or a picture of your bike with this item on it. |
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#2
A water bottle cage yes, but much more. This time we are looking for the model and manufacturer, for bonus material tell us exactly what is included with this cage... A truely unique item from a Mountain Bike Pioneer. One of Bikeman's employees remembers mounting one of these cages up to his steed back in the day. |
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