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eBay / CraigsList finds - "Are you looking for one of these!?" Part II
The dropped
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https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...3009886467382/ Niles, MI ·
Pro Miyata! Includes a Miyata bottle!
Pro Miyata! Includes a Miyata bottle!
The dropped
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Bikes: Pake C'Mute Touring/Commuter Build, 1989 Kona Cinder Cone, 1995 Trek 5200, 1973 Raleigh Super Course FG, 1960/61 Montgomery Ward Hawthorne "thrift" 3 speed, by Hercules (sold) : 1966 Schwinn Deluxe Racer (sold)
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Older carbon was overbuilt. It's likely fine as long as the paint is undamaged. Biggest complaint I hear is that old carbon feels 'dead' with poor "road-feel". I'm not enough of a connoisseur to notice much of a difference.
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25.5" Trek 7nn? Joe Bell refinish, $300
Maybe this is an '82 730/736, or an '83 760. Can anyone tell by the lugs and BB shell?
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/esd/bop/7139750788.html
Maybe this is an '82 730/736, or an '83 760. Can anyone tell by the lugs and BB shell?
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/esd/bop/7139750788.html
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Raleigh Comp GS
Saw this and thought it might be interesting to someone
https://dallas.craigslist.org/mdf/bi...141112202.html
https://dallas.craigslist.org/mdf/bi...141112202.html
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Nishiki International in MOKAN: https://kansascity.craigslist.org/bi...141235438.html.
FAF but probably needs new rubber.
FAF but probably needs new rubber.
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Here is one you don't see often, a '81 Nuovo Touring. 3 main tubes Columbus DB with a Gipiemme triple crank, Shimano 600 EX derailleurs and DiaCompe alloy centerpulls. $625 seem steep though for a bike that I believe sold for around $550 to 600. https://akroncanton.craigslist.org/b...140315919.html
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Sugar "Kane" Kowalczyk
“One morning you wake up, the girl is gone, the bikes are gone, all that's left behind is a pair of old tires and a tube of tubular glue, all squeezed out"
Sugar "Kane" Kowalczyk
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Might Roll Right Out - Good Bits
57cm Beater Bike / Campagnolo Reynolds 531 Carbon parts bike - $180 (Mechanicsville)
Posted 2020-06-13 19:37"Selling this bike for its approximate parts value. There are dents in the top tube, 1 is significant. It seems it can be ridden fine as is but have no idea how long frame will last without repair. Good thing is it’s steel so it could last a while. Lite weight Bradley custom frame with all Campagnolo parts (mostly Chorus). Reynolds 531 steel frame & carbon fork. I’m sure this bike cost well over $1000 when it was new & feels like it weighs under 20 lbs. Ride it for a while or part it out.
bicycle frame material: steel
bicycle type: road
frame size: 57cm
wheel size: 700C"
https://richmond.craigslist.org/bik/...141365594.html
Somewhat slow older guy
Dang- that's a Bradly - the "production" line of a former custom builder located outside of Columbus, OH. Yeah, that TT dent is bad, but for $180?? Grab that!
He'd replace that tube for not much $.
He'd replace that tube for not much $.
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Anyone has experience owning or riding a Marin Sausalito bicycle? Looks to be in decent shape and is only $90 - a bargain.
https://desmoines.craigslist.org/bik...141377837.html
https://desmoines.craigslist.org/bik...141377837.html
Bikes are okay, I guess.
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Bikes are okay, I guess.
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Trek 750 $120 posted 40 min ago in NY. Lugged looks like 90 or 91.
https://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/...141410752.html
https://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/...141410752.html
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Rough looking Paramount in Western PA. Looks like possibly a 54cm P15 with a Crane GS RD. Strange ad.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...8029588211847/
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...8029588211847/
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Mish-mash of parts is a shame but good lord, that frame.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/b...141351294.html
https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/b...141351294.html
85 GT Vintage Mountain Bike Cruiser - $500 (Seattle - Ballard)
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Rough looking Paramount in Western PA. Looks like possibly a 54cm P15 with a Crane GS RD. Strange ad.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...8029588211847/
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...8029588211847/
Posts @ $1 then is less than courteous, selling " for a client"... Probably unwilling to do any homework ( like check eBay) to find reasonable valuation. Lazy sod. No t that... I read the ad.
All Original? It's a rust-bucket, missing a chain and freewheel too. Probably sawn off, rusted solid, look at those bolts & spokes. Just kinda rude, especially for a service business. Funny, the frame looks ok. Chromed underneath?
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Strange?
Posts @ $1 then is less than courteous, selling " for a client"... Probably unwilling to do any homework ( like check eBay) to find reasonable valuation. Lazy sod. No t that... I read the ad.
All Original? It's a rust-bucket, missing a chain and freewheel too. Probably sawn off, rusted solid, look at those bolts & spokes. Just kinda rude, especially for a service business. Funny, the frame looks ok. Chromed underneath?
Posts @ $1 then is less than courteous, selling " for a client"... Probably unwilling to do any homework ( like check eBay) to find reasonable valuation. Lazy sod. No t that... I read the ad.
All Original? It's a rust-bucket, missing a chain and freewheel too. Probably sawn off, rusted solid, look at those bolts & spokes. Just kinda rude, especially for a service business. Funny, the frame looks ok. Chromed underneath?
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Sorry, in my own weird way, I was agreeing with you
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^^^^^ This is why Craigslist has "by owner" and "by dealer" classifications. If you're using CL as a business, and operate honestly, you post "by dealer" and pay for your ads, and this keeps CL free for the "by owner" folks. Does BookFace have anything similar? If so, should this guy be posting in the equivalent of "by dealer"?
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Strange?
Posts @ $1 then is less than courteous, selling " for a client"... Probably unwilling to do any homework ( like check eBay) to find reasonable valuation. Lazy sod. No t that... I read the ad.
All Original? It's a rust-bucket, missing a chain and freewheel too. Probably sawn off, rusted solid, look at those bolts & spokes. Just kinda rude, especially for a service business. Funny, the frame looks ok. Chromed underneath?
Posts @ $1 then is less than courteous, selling " for a client"... Probably unwilling to do any homework ( like check eBay) to find reasonable valuation. Lazy sod. No t that... I read the ad.
All Original? It's a rust-bucket, missing a chain and freewheel too. Probably sawn off, rusted solid, look at those bolts & spokes. Just kinda rude, especially for a service business. Funny, the frame looks ok. Chromed underneath?
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No harm in trying. With a few 100 dollar bids from work phones...
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Another Assenmacher - $350
https://kalamazoo.craigslist.org/bik...139367630.html
Assenmacher custom made in Schwartz Creek, Michigan bronze in color
54cm size lightweight
Campanella Record brakes, cranks, pedals, hub parts
Set up to ride as cycle cross
Have original handlebars
https://kalamazoo.craigslist.org/bik...139367630.html
Assenmacher custom made in Schwartz Creek, Michigan bronze in color
54cm size lightweight
Campanella Record brakes, cranks, pedals, hub parts
Set up to ride as cycle cross
Have original handlebars
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1989 DeRosa - $1700
High price, but nice looking bike:
"1989 De Rosa Road Bike - 54cm Down Tube, Columbus SLX Tubing, All Campanello Components, Ferrari Red, Lightly Used, Pick Up Only"
bicycle frame material: steel
bicycle type: road
frame size: 54 cm
make / manufacturer: De Rosa
model name / number: Prestige
wheel size: 27 in
De Rosa - 1989 Road Bike - $1700 (Union)
"1989 De Rosa Road Bike - 54cm Down Tube, Columbus SLX Tubing, All Campanello Components, Ferrari Red, Lightly Used, Pick Up Only"
bicycle frame material: steel
bicycle type: road
frame size: 54 cm
make / manufacturer: De Rosa
model name / number: Prestige
wheel size: 27 in
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Pinarello in Brooklyn NY $300
Get the right bars and brake levers back on and you have a cheap Pinarello. In Brooklyn NY
https://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/b...141748798.html
Great vintage Pinarello bike in really good condition. Rides really smooth and the brakes/tires are basically new. I replaced them about 8 months ago and never even rode on them.
Chain and gears work great and the bike itself is super light.
I believe its classified as either a track or a road bike but that's my best guess
I would also throw in the bike lock and wall mount we have since we won't be needing it anymore
We're going to be moving and wont be able to take it with us
https://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/b...141748798.html
Great vintage Pinarello bike in really good condition. Rides really smooth and the brakes/tires are basically new. I replaced them about 8 months ago and never even rode on them.
Chain and gears work great and the bike itself is super light.
I believe its classified as either a track or a road bike but that's my best guess
I would also throw in the bike lock and wall mount we have since we won't be needing it anymore
We're going to be moving and wont be able to take it with us
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