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eBay / CraigsList finds - "Are you looking for one of these!?" Part II
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Looks like a nice deal:
NEW, Wheel Set, 650 B and Tires - $100
NEW, Wheel Set, 650 B and Tires - $100
New wheel set with sprocket (13-30), 650 B with new un-used pair of Panaracer, Col de Vie Randonnee 650 B tires and tubes. I was going to build up a randonee bike but never did. These are a nice lightweight ALESA wheel set made in Belgium.
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Hi-Ten Bottecchia? I've always heard they put out a lot of low-end models, this could be one of them. No tubing sticker makes me assume the worst, but why chrome the lugs on gas pipe? Maybe the bike predates tubing stickers, but I always assume the worst in CL ads.
Geometry looks very much of the "sport"type, rather than for racing. Nice crankset, but clearly overpriced.
https://fresno.craigslist.org/bik/d/...118786829.html
Geometry looks very much of the "sport"type, rather than for racing. Nice crankset, but clearly overpriced.
https://fresno.craigslist.org/bik/d/...118786829.html
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Yeah, I could see that. A set of 700 x 35's could transform that thing into quite an authentic-looking Eroica ride. What a sleeeper this one would make.
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Might not be your cup of tea, but it looks pristine
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...6601239053146/
Pug NS folder, uncommon color
Pug NS folder, uncommon color
Peugeot folding bike. Very good condition for its age. Generator still works and runs lights. 3 speed. 22” tires. Everything works $300
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https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/bik...120144734.html
Not mine, and no personal interest. Possibly willing to facilitate
Not mine, and no personal interest. Possibly willing to facilitate
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1994 Cannondale Track, $1850 + Shipping
https://www.pedalroom.com/bike/canno...ack-1994-42794
"Frame and Fork - Stamped 59cm (Fits like 57cm)Factory mirror polished with the original Tange 28mm rake steel fork.
The frame is is good condition with just 2 tiny dings (camera can't even pic these up
will provide more pics to those who are serious) and the usual marks / small scuffs you would expect with a 26 year old frame!
Will come with Suntour Superb Headset and Miche BB.
$1850 USD + Express Worldwide Shipping from Australia
Paypal Only"
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Miyata 1000
Looks like a replacement rear derailleur and converted to barcons, but still $150! Charlotte area.
https://offerup.com/item/detail/866632796/
https://offerup.com/item/detail/866632796/
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+1 on the Specialized; our 24" wheeled RockHopper is remarkably heavy for its size. OTOH, our GT Bullet 24"-er is quite a bit lighter, more like what you'd expect of a bike that size. Hard to say about that Mongoose.
Originally Posted by rocks in head
I had a 24" wheeled Specialized that looked very similar to that, as a mountain bike / gravel bike growing up in N.M. It was the same weight as my dad's Rockhopper, and he rode the largest frame they made. I suspect the BMX hybrid wasn't much lighter. I believe we moved that thing three times and ended up chopping it up to use the deraileur, chain, and the big cog off the freewheel to turn the oil pump on the big Nasal 3B power hammer in the forge/shop.
I had a 24" wheeled Specialized that looked very similar to that, as a mountain bike / gravel bike growing up in N.M. It was the same weight as my dad's Rockhopper, and he rode the largest frame they made. I suspect the BMX hybrid wasn't much lighter. I believe we moved that thing three times and ended up chopping it up to use the deraileur, chain, and the big cog off the freewheel to turn the oil pump on the big Nasal 3B power hammer in the forge/shop.
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https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...36815707542605
Selling a lightly restored vintage MTB. This model was one of the first large-scale production MTBs ever. It's a large/XL frame, with a 21.5" seat tube and a 23.25" top tube. Diamond Back / Centurion spared no expense on this bike -- it's quite lightweight for its age, with impressive components. Looking to sell locally, but open to driving a reasonable distance to meet you. Happy to answer questions or take more pics, but please read full ad before asking for more info. Features: * Lugged frame with Tange Champion #5 tubing * Suntour Superbe Tech drivetrain -- shifters and rear derailleur were completely torn down, cleaned, and rebuilt * Suzue high-flange sealed bearing hubs * Sugino AT cranks -- 180 mm, great for tall riders * Suntour Alpha 5 speed 14-30 freewheel, NOS, installed a week ago * Dia-Compe 980 cantilever brakes with brand-new Aztec pads * Interesting swept-back bullmoose bars * Schwalbe Big Ben 26x2.1 tires for comfy urban cruising -- new * All-new Jagwire cables installed * Headset and bottom bracket recently fully serviced * New KMC chain * New WTB grips * Frame treated with frame saver while I had it apart * Still has dealer sticker for additional vintage cool factor Issues: * Paint chips here and there, but no rust -- this is not a museum bike, but still a looker! * Original Vetta/Centurion saddle is torn and a bit hard * Seatpost has some scoring (purely a cosmetic issue) * Wheels could use a little truing -- I may get to this before selling Free extras (if you want them): * A set of off-road tires, used but with plenty of life left * Original Suntour seatpost QR (the skewer part snapped in half) * A couple of black bottle cages I never installed[/QUOTE]
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Selling a lightly restored vintage MTB. This model was one of the first large-scale production MTBs ever. It's a large/XL frame, with a 21.5" seat tube and a 23.25" top tube. Diamond Back / Centurion spared no expense on this bike -- it's quite lightweight for its age, with impressive components. Looking to sell locally, but open to driving a reasonable distance to meet you. Happy to answer questions or take more pics, but please read full ad before asking for more info. Features: * Lugged frame with Tange Champion #5 tubing * Suntour Superbe Tech drivetrain -- shifters and rear derailleur were completely torn down, cleaned, and rebuilt * Suzue high-flange sealed bearing hubs * Sugino AT cranks -- 180 mm, great for tall riders * Suntour Alpha 5 speed 14-30 freewheel, NOS, installed a week ago * Dia-Compe 980 cantilever brakes with brand-new Aztec pads * Interesting swept-back bullmoose bars * Schwalbe Big Ben 26x2.1 tires for comfy urban cruising -- new * All-new Jagwire cables installed * Headset and bottom bracket recently fully serviced * New KMC chain * New WTB grips * Frame treated with frame saver while I had it apart * Still has dealer sticker for additional vintage cool factor Issues: * Paint chips here and there, but no rust -- this is not a museum bike, but still a looker! * Original Vetta/Centurion saddle is torn and a bit hard * Seatpost has some scoring (purely a cosmetic issue) * Wheels could use a little truing -- I may get to this before selling Free extras (if you want them): * A set of off-road tires, used but with plenty of life left * Original Suntour seatpost QR (the skewer part snapped in half) * A couple of black bottle cages I never installed[/QUOTE]
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https://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/bi...119554038.html
Bianchi hybrid - $325 (Watertown)
Bianchi Hybrid• excellent condition
• bought in 1992
• among the first generation of Bianchi hybrids
- do NOT contact me with unsolicited services or offers
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I am digging the colour on this Specialized SIrrus in Murray, UT. Price of $200 is very reasonable too...
https://classifieds.ksl.com/listing/59769596
https://classifieds.ksl.com/listing/59769596
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Interesting old paper boy rack. I was thinking about grabbing it to use on a touring bike...but damn it looks heavy.
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/...120373595.html
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/...120373595.html
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Alessandro “Guerciotti” - 56cm - $350 - El Cajon, CA
I’ve read on this forum that Alessandro was built by Guerciotti, who named it after his son. Looks to be in amazing condition, and a great price if the quality is the same as the main brand.
https://offerup.co/Xahkzc5Ak6
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...uerciotti.html
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https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...uerciotti.html
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a 26” wheeled equivalent would be an Incline
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