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Facebook groups?
Is there a facebook group for buying and selling BMX parts? I have some stuff that came in a box of parts I bought last week, and I want to list them in a place where the BMX crowd can look at them. Something similar to the "steel is real" page for vintage road bikes.
Thanks in advance! I know nothing about the BMX world, so any advice pointing me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance! I know nothing about the BMX world, so any advice pointing me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated!
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There is for Vintage BMX parts... There most likely is for new stuff as well. If it's vintage I can send you a link.
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Is there a facebook group for buying and selling BMX parts? I have some stuff that came in a box of parts I bought last week, and I want to list them in a place where the BMX crowd can look at them. Something similar to the "steel is real" page for vintage road bikes.
Thanks in advance! I know nothing about the BMX world, so any advice pointing me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance! I know nothing about the BMX world, so any advice pointing me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated!
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It depends on where are you from. You are from Houston, for example, no one will want to send to you lets say a frame or a fork or something else that is a big part of a bike from, let's say Berlin.
Better to buy new parts from shops or online shops, because most online shops have a contract with the postal office of some courier company, FedEx, DHL or some other company.
Better to buy new parts from shops or online shops, because most online shops have a contract with the postal office of some courier company, FedEx, DHL or some other company.
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The guys in the museum might be percieved as rude if asking about what something is worth. Usually they... and yes, I am a long standing member, will steer you to completed listings and what have you. If you send me a pm with pics I can give you a very educated idea of what you have. That said, a pro membership at the museum is 20 dollars a year, which allows you to buy and sell on the site. There are a lot of members, and lots of people looking for parts.
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Don't put it on craigslist. Someone like me will take advantage of you.