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Old 03-05-21, 08:57 AM
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At least they realize...

Motain bike - $30 $45 (Plainfield, CT)

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Old 03-05-21, 10:25 AM
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Don't show that pic in C&A, that's exactly what they (we) need to learn not to be afraid of
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Old 03-05-21, 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Clang
Same bike poorly shopped over various different backgrounds. Also an impressive amount of conflicting info.

Brand New Bike Front Suspension Shimano 21 Speed Mens Bikes MTB 27.5" Bicycle CHE e - $315

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It Is An Affordable Entry Level 21 Speed Road Bike Well Suited For Commuting. It Features a Lightweight Aluminum Frame , a Shimanos Drivetrain Powerful Disc Brakes For All Weather Stopping. The Complete Bike Weighs In At An Impressive 35 Lbs, The Lightest In Its Class. Free Pedals Are Included With Every Bike!

Features:
3 Spoke Aluminum Wheels: Lightweight And
More Durable
Gift For Friend
Disc Brakes
Fashionable, Advanced Suspension, Shimanos
Derailleur, Shimanos 30 Shifter
Disc Brakes-Mechanical,Fast Delivery
High Quality, Full Suspensio
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Accessories Introduction:
Front Derailleur: Shimanos Tz-30
Rear Derailleur: Shimanos Tz-50
Shifter: Shimanos 30
Freewheel: 7 Tower Wheels
Chain: 108 Chain
Chainwheel: 170 Three Small Sprocket
Frame/Fork: One-Piece Front Fork
Handlebar/Stem: One Bend
Tire: 700c
Frame: High Carbon Steel
Brake: Mechanical Disc Brake

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Tire Size: 26in
Product Size: 150x25x(59-70)Cm/59x9.8x(23-27.5)In
Product Packaging Size: 134x72x19cm/52x28x7.5in
Gross Weight: 18kg

Pronounced Shlongs? OMG that is hideous
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Old 03-05-21, 12:40 PM
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Check out how the right side pedal and crank was displaced (in the middle pic) to top of stroke to match the riders position.
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Originally Posted by Insidious C.
Check out how the right side pedal and crank was displaced (in the middle pic) to top of stroke to match the riders position.
his arm is pretty funny too.
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Old 03-05-21, 06:35 PM
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About $100 worth of bike, $1900 worth of minimalist description:

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Old 03-05-21, 06:50 PM
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His has one of those new double-axle cranksets.
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Old 03-05-21, 06:51 PM
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Priced in anciens francs.
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Old 03-06-21, 02:35 PM
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I thought the motor sits on the seat?
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Old 03-06-21, 06:41 PM
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3/10, not enough welds mid tube.
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Old 03-06-21, 07:25 PM
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This isn’t from a sale ad, but while looking up some info on kids’ helmets for a friend I stumbled across a site which had a promotional video (like, for the site itself ) that caught my eye...



Uhhh, I’m no sick trail rider, so have I missed the mount-your-bars-backward trend, or am I not understanding something??
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Old 03-07-21, 07:32 AM
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Seller's description (in all caps of course):
"THIS IS A VERY RARE UNIQUE VINTAGE BICYCLE!
SPECIALIZED BIKE CO MADE THESE FOR PANASONIC AND THIS IS THE FIRST GENERATION HYBRID THEY MADE THAT YEAR IN @81-82.
THE DX FRAMES WERE MOSTLY ROAD BIKES AND THIS YEAR THEY STARTED TO GET INTO THE HYBRID MARKET.
EVERYTHING IS COMPLETE AND ORIGNAL AND WORKS I REPLACED THE FRONT TIRE WITH A CIRCA CORRECT TIRE. THE BIKE IS FLAWLESS
EVEN BACK IN THE DAY THIS WAS A 300 DOLLAR BIKE IM ASKING HALF THAT. 150 DOLLARS CASH"

To their credit, they did a good job of making up a story that sounds plausible if you don't know anything about 80's bikes.
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Old 03-07-21, 09:11 AM
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Old 03-07-21, 06:44 PM
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That looks... disturbing
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Their prices are out of control for bikes and frames but they have good deals on parts sometimes. I got some special edition MKS Sylvan pedals last year for $20, and paid the same two weeks ago for a Tange technoglide 1 1/8 headset. I think they still have both in stock. I assume they have a Soma or Merry Sales connection.
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this non-profit has become just goofy. Flat out absurd.
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Old 03-10-21, 08:22 PM
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Decals don't lie, right?

Specialized Stumpjumper -
$200 (Mesa, AZ)

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I have for sale a Specialized Stump-jumper. It’s an older model but has some upgrades to the bike and has been maintained by Two Wheel Jones since I’ve owned it. The bike will come with all the original parts I can find, a set of new tires and tubes that have never been installed. Bike is located In the east valley. List of parts replaced recently: - Chain - Front derailer - Brakes - Brake lines - Grips - Seat
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Decals don't lie, right?

Specialized Stumpjumper -
$200 (Mesa, AZ)

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I have for sale a Specialized Stump-jumper. It’s an older model but has some upgrades to the bike and has been maintained by Two Wheel Jones since I’ve owned it. The bike will come with all the original parts I can find, a set of new tires and tubes that have never been installed. Bike is located In the east valley. List of parts replaced recently: - Chain - Front derailer - Brakes - Brake lines - Grips - Seat
But but it's that unicorn of a Stumpy,right?
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Originally Posted by hazetguy


NEXT NOVELTY / PARADE / FESTIVAL / FUN BIKE! - $120 (Pikeville)

Novelty bike for parades, festivals, & FUN, rides & handles great!
Also easy to haul in car! Fits in most trunks & back seats!
Great to carry for emergency transportation!
Must sacrifice. Fits riders up to 6' (or more)!


https://eastky.craigslist.org/bik/d/...274851695.html



I thought the stem binder might not like carrying so much load, but regular binders will still carry an appreciable amount of the rider weight down to the fork, and the headset is designed to carry a load. I guess it comes down to how beefy that sissy bar substitute is, and if that 3rd bearing under the seat works. I don't think it'd be comfortable to ride upright with the bars in my lap though, and I'm certain that those kids frames list a top weight limit of 120 lbs.

Edit: Wait a tic, that bearing under the seat looks like a modified caster wheel... ingenious.

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I did a search to find out if Next ever actually made a bike called "Top Banana," or if that was a custom decal.

Turns out the builder was inspired by an Instructables post, and left a comment with some of those same pictures 12 years ago (scroll down to the bottom of the page):

Top Banana Bike

Good eye, Unca Sam. That is indeed a caster bearing.

Now you can build your own "Top Banana"...
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I think they plated this with the headbadge on:

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I think they plated this with the headbadge on:

https://www.kijiji.ca/v-road-bike/lo...ect/1555267563

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The genius is in the details.

Raleigh bike - $150 (Sun City Wedt)



10 speed Raleigh. Includes pump, toe clips, bag, bell, odometer and bike lock. Well taken care of.
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Who wore it best?

2 Panasonic villager bicycles - $20 (Wilton, CT)

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The blue one needs some repair work to the frame along with a tune up.
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Who wore it best?

2 Panasonic villager bicycles - $20 (Wilton, CT)

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The blue one needs some repair work to the frame along with a tune up.
"The blue one needs some repair work to the frame along with a tune up" "The blue one was sat upon by my pet elephant." {FIFY}

I always wonder just who in the hell do they think is going to do this "REPAIR WORK"
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