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Old 06-07-20, 07:27 PM
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There's a 2019 Priority Continuum for sale. Asking price is $1100 with winter tires, rear rack and panniers.
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Repainted but still rusty in spots.

1983 Trek 720 - $185 (Minneapolis, MN)

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Raleigh Super Grand Prix - $75 (Phoenix, AZ)


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Originally Posted by Pugs2xLove
Is it just me or does it seem like there are an abundance of used bikes for sale on Minneapolis CL?
It's a bicycle town.
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Old 06-07-20, 08:34 PM
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Originally Posted by motogeek
It's a bicycle town.
oh I'm certain nothing was being implied there, in the "are you looking for" thread
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Originally Posted by motogeek
It's a bicycle town.
I realize that Minneapolis is ranked up there as a bike-friendly city in the U.S. With that said, shouldn't people be keeping their bicycles instead of selling them or are they simply upgrading?
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Originally Posted by Miele Man
Hah! Is it really too hard to take decent quality images from the driveside of a bicycle when posting the bicycle for sale?

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I know! I saw a local CL ad for a bike in which the seller was asking $2500. The pics were poor, and the bike was greasy and filthy. You would think that anyone looking to catch a $2500 fish would at least make the bait more appealing.
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Competition GS


The #2 bike in Raleigh's lineup that year. Reynolds 531 frame and fork. Lots of original Campagnolo components including derailleurs, crankset, wheel hubs, forged dropouts, steering and bottom bearings and seatpost. Very nice Weinmann concave 700c wheels. Brooks leather saddle. The epitome of a 1970's english racer.

Frame size is 23 1/2", so medium to large. This bike is mostly original, with the exception of a wider handlebar (very comfy) and newer leather-like tape. Paint and graphics are original with some battle scars and touchups, but still very presentable and very cool. It has been ridden, and gets ridden still. The ride on these bikes is legendary, and this one does not disappoint. Mechanically excellent, needs nothing, ready to ride and enjoy.

Ad will be deleted when sold, so no need to ask if still available. Reply with phone number and time to call or text for best response. Thanks for looking!

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Here is a cool one, from up here in Vermont. Pretty well-priced at $750, even without the one-of-a-kind backstory:

In 2000, my son worked for Raleigh America in Kent, Washington, USA. He built this bike especially for me, so his description follows.

“A friend and contact at one of our dealers represented Bob Jackson Cycles (Leeds, UK) in the USA.

At the time, Raleigh America had recently introduced the Modo collection of three Italian-inspired, Taiwanese-made models, TIG-welded with Columbus tubing, and equipped with Campagnolo components under their Univega brand.

My friend Paul thought that Raleigh America should execute a similar idea more authentically, by offering lugged framesets, brazed in England, with Reynolds tubing.

To this end, he arranged with Bob Jackson Cycles to build a small number of framesets (I remember five) as proof of concept. This bike, brazed with Reynolds 531 Competition tubing, was the only one made in the Mixte frame configuration, with twin, dropped top tubes, running from the head tube to the rear dropouts.

The frames with more traditional configurations were distributed to key employees within Raleigh America for their evaluation, but nobody claimed the Mixte frame. Once it became clear that management wasn’t interested in pursuing this concept, I built the Mixte frame into a bike for my mother, as seen here.

Components from Shimano’s Santé group were selected for their high quality and pearl white finish. I refinished the crank arms, as the original paint had rubbed through with use.

One can also see the influence of Rivendell Bicycle Works on the build, with a Willow chainring used to reduce the gearing, adaptors to move the shifters to the bar ends, and a Nitto Dirt Drop stem and Moustache handlebar used to create a higher hand position compared to traditional drop bars.

The 700x28c Michelin clincher tires were selected as the largest volume options which could safely fit under the brake calipers. Their sidewalls have deteriorated over the past twenty years, and should be replaced before riding. A pair of Vittoria Corsa tires in 700x25c, with silver-grey sidewalls to compliment the frame’s color accents, will be included with a purchase at the asking price.

If I remember correctly, the frame is in 54cm size. This would traditionally fit riders between about 5‘6“ to 5‘9“, with inseam lengths between 30“ and 32“.

So, if you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind, hand-built, English lightweight cycle with a taller than average Mixte frame, and an interesting story, look no further. We bought an e-bike for my mother last year, and as long as this beauty is still in the garage, she may not ever start riding it.

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Old 06-08-20, 09:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Clang
Missing 100% of its Deore XT parts with mystery downgraded 36 hole rim wheelset.
Good catch!
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I just like the root beer color scheme, OK?

Fuji S12-S - $150 (Highlands Ranch, CO)



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Correct me if I'm wrong, but that Paramount was the entry-level model, so no XT.
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Old 06-08-20, 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by VtwinVince
Correct me if I'm wrong, but that Paramount was the entry-level model, so no XT.
Someone removed the original drivetrain and I doubt it was for a cheap set.
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PDG 70 would have been second from top after the PDG 90. I imagine it got frankenbiked over the years, since that does happen to old MTBs.


It's still a good frame but yeah, good catch on the drivetrain/wheels.
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If it's still there, it's here.

Titanium Diamondback DBR Axis TT Hardtail Mountain Bike - $750 (Eureka)

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bicycle frame material: titanium
bicycle type: mountain
condition: excellent
frame size: Large 20 In.
handlebar type: flat
make / manufacturer: Diamondback
model name / number: DBR Axis TT
suspension: suspension fork (hardtail)
wheel size: 26 in
Diamondback DBR Axis TT Titanium Steve Larson Hardtail size large frame.
Made by Sandvik in their small custom facility in Seattle. (Made in USA)
This is a high end frame that was sold for $1500 just for the frame in late 90's.
Measures 20 inch center bb to top of seat tube.
23.5 inches center of seat tube to center of head tube.
32 inch standover height. Should fit most people 5'10-6'2".
Fox Fork F80 RLT
DT Swiss 240 hubs custom built to Stans NoTubes ZTR 355 rims(26 inch wheels)
Thompson Elite seatpost
Chris King Headset
Race Face Deus XC 110mm Stem
Easton EA70 Monkey Bars 27 inch
Ergon grips
TruVativ 175mm crank set 44t x 32t x 22t (9 speed)
XTR rear shifter(new cable)
XT rear deraleaur
LX front
WTB SST.K Saddle
High quality frame and custom build that has been loved and treated well. Hard to sell but needs to be ridden. The frame alone is selling for about $700 on eBay but wanting to keep this beauty local. The welds are beautiful!

Seven moots litespeed lynsky
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Originally Posted by VtwinVince
Correct me if I'm wrong, but that Paramount was the entry-level model, so no XT.
The 1991 Paramount Series 70* was full XT, 2nd below the Series 90, the one with the cool red, white, and blue paint and SunTour XC Pro.
Schwinn catalogs, 1991 - 2000 (34 of 577)

*I have one.
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Nice!
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Centurion Super LeMans - $200 (santa rosa, CA)


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First time I've seen these. I wonder if they will look good after rain, sweat the n;
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A "Sodium"(?) bike light:
Vintage Powell & Hanmer Bicycle Lamp
https://www.shopgoodwill.com/Item/94486467
Edit: Bummer, it is ended....
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Originally Posted by chico81
Wow, someone got lucky today! So happy it wasn’t my size!

https://offerup.co/XYiiWPEr36


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I was close to buying that one but its was too small and the seller claimed it had C-Record. All it had campy was the seapost I think
Miguel if you were going to pass why didn't you call me? I did not realize it before but that tubing is nice, ...for 325 I would sell my Schwinn Varsity!

That did not take long to reappear https://losangeles.craigslist.org/ws...138252650.html
A little price increase..wonder if the seller will see this?
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you would think for $1000 ($700 profit) you would at the very least get some handlebar tape and a new, non-rusty chain...

Originally Posted by xiaoman1
That did not take long to reappear https://losangeles.craigslist.org/ws...138252650.html
A little price increase..wonder if the seller will see this?
Best, Ben
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Originally Posted by chico81
you would think for $1000 ($700 profit) you would at the very least get some handlebar tape and a new, non-rusty chain...
C81,
HAHA, that would cut into the already "small" profit margin that the seller is looking for.
Ben

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Interesting - Might Make A Sweet Fixie?

1958-60 Custom Fixed-Gear Track Bike - $600 (Richmond)

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"Custom hand-brazed 58cm steel-frame vintage 1958-60 powder-coated fixed-gear track bike in excellent condition. Very light frame that I suspect is Columbus steel tubing. The bike's age is estimated based on the sand-cast Davis fork-crown which was available in 1958-1960. The bike appears (by some frame components) to be Italian and the frame is not marked by any manufacturer or serial number. The bike has Campagnolo head set and fork dropouts. The 1/8-inch drivetrain is a 48 tooth Sugino track crank, sealed bottom-bracket cartridge, and 16-tooth fixed rear-cog. The track wheels are SOMAX with sealed bearings and are in excellent condition. The tires are Vittoria Zaffiro Pro. Seat is FI-Z-IK Arionne. Seat post is UNO. handlebars are NITTO Universiade. Front Brake is Shimano with DiaCompe Gold Finger lever. The handlebar quill stem is Raleigh. The bike is stiff, smooth, very responsive, and fast. Wheel bearings roll smooth and true. The bottom bracket cartridge is a relatively new replacement. Pedals are Shimano clipless SPD. Cranks length is 165mm. The entire drivetrain spins smooth with excellent chainline. The chain has only about 200 miles on it. There are no problems with this one-of-a-kind track bike. As shown in the pictures, the bike is adjusted for me at 6'3". It will accommodate riders who are shorter, perhaps down to 5'10". Don't pass on this unique bike.

bicycle frame material: steel

bicycle type: track
brake type: caliper
condition: excellent
electric assist: none
frame size: 58cm
handlebar type: drop
make / manufacturer: Unknown - Italian
model name / number: Unknown - Track
suspension: none (rigid)
wheel size: 700C"

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Raleigh Classic Comp (mint condition) - $350 (South Bellevue)



I dunno about "mint condition" but it's a 531 frame with a "New" 600EX group, which is gonna be nice. As long as you don't mind your bike being beige.

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