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Originally Posted by Mike from Iowa
(Post 11382044)
I'll see if this works:
And for good measure I'll show my banjo brothers bag with one of my banjos in it... |
Am just having a coffee here at The Cup with my Twenty parked outside... half a dozen people have stopped to ogle it, one guy tried to pick it up and two different people came in to ask me if this was my bike and ask some questions about it.
It is something every 20 owner needs to get used to methinks... :) |
Waiting to pounce
Originally Posted by flammenwurfer
(Post 11381041)
Well, I can tell you have to set it up to search a specific CL city. In your search terms field put... "3 speed site:yourcity.craigslist.org" instead of "3 speed site:craigslist.org"
In my case it would be "3 speed site:topeka.craigslist.org". I haven't figured out how to do more than one specific city in on alert, but you can always create a few separate alerts for each of your local area CL cities. Thanks, Flammenwurfer, I couldnt fetch any results with "bike site:saskatoon.craigslist.org." Then I peeked at the URL and I suspect "bike site:saskatoon.en.craigslist.ca" might answer. I will try it and await. |
I wish I lived in this area...I'd have been at the fellow's door by now:
http://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/bik/1925821441.html |
Gorgeous bike. I play banjo, too. Lucky. You're a future me. :)
Originally Posted by Mike from Iowa
(Post 11382044)
I'll see if this works:
And for good measure I'll show my banjo brothers bag with one of my banjos in it... |
Originally Posted by Fir
(Post 11382394)
Thanks, Flammenwurfer, I couldnt fetch any results with "bike site:saskatoon.craigslist.org." Then I peeked at the URL and I suspect "bike site:saskatoon.en.craigslist.ca" might answer. I will try it and await.
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Originally Posted by Mike from Iowa
(Post 11382044)
I'll see if this works:
And for good measure I'll show my banjo brothers bag with one of my banjos in it... Nice bike! I haven't seen many Humbers before yours. I like the color and the head badge a lot. |
Argh, why didnt I think of that? It isn't like they would re-invent a part that already works elsewhere...
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After some fiddling around I've figured out a better way to setup google alerts. Here is one of my current alerts:
bike|bikes|bicycle|bicycles site:topeka.craigslist.org/gms The | symbol is interpreted as OR so you can group a large number of search terms in one alert. Also, you can specify a specific category of Craigslist if you like. This alert is searching the garage sales section. I haven't been able to figure out how to use the OR operator in the site part of the terms so I can search multiple specific sites at once without creating a separate alert. |
Originally Posted by gna
(Post 11382128)
Beautiful Humber. Is that an Elite lamp? I got one with my Raleigh Twenty.
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Originally Posted by banjo_mole
(Post 11383855)
Gorgeous bike. I play banjo, too. Lucky. You're a future me. :)
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Originally Posted by mkeller234
(Post 11384864)
Nice bike! I haven't seen many Humbers before yours. I like the color and the head badge a lot.
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Originally Posted by Mike from Iowa
(Post 11400917)
I'm pretty sure this was built by Raleigh. It is the same color green as many of theirs. When I searched old Humbers, the ones before the consolidation looked quite a bit different. I also have a matching step through Humber that my wife rides on occasion, but she is devoted to her Trek Pilot...
http://photos.imageevent.com/abce/20...e/CIMG5251.JPG From Lake Pepin 3-Speed Tour There was also a gentleman from Winnipeg, Jeff (Geoff?) who had a blue Humber. |
Originally Posted by gna
(Post 11401209)
I've seen a few Humbers. Here's a '51--note the fork:
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This one is still available in West Jersey. Damn, I used to live in South Jersey.
http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/bik/1924504388.html |
The price is too high.
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Originally Posted by noglider
(Post 11411362)
The price is too high.
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Originally Posted by noglider
(Post 11411362)
The price is too high.
Think that with the price of a Pashley running at roughly $1000.00, $325.00 for a Superbe in near perfect or perhaps NOS condition is not a bad deal. You could buy it and ride it for 100 years if you wanted to. |
Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
(Post 11411684)
Sold my Superbe for $275.00 some years ago... I see it's owner quite often and he figures the bike was worth very penny he paid.
Think that with the price of a Pashley running at roughly $1000.00, $325.00 for a Superbe in near perfect or perhaps NOS condition is not a bad deal. You could buy it and ride it for 100 years if you wanted to. I asked the fellow if he would ship. I'm awaiting a reply. Just to see and give me something to think about. |
Here are a couple of my current projects:
The first is a 1964 AMF Hercules that was given to me by the LBS. It has been cleaned up, overhauled, added basket, saddle, grips, new cables, new tires and the all important bell. It is going to my sister to use as a park cruiser. The second is a reincarnation of a bike that I have had since 1982. I swapped out the 19t cog for a 22t, added baskets and am working on the lights. It is going to be used as an in town grocery getter and pub bike. Need the baskets to haul the growlers home:innocent::D Aaron :) http://inlinethumb45.webshots.com/27...600x600Q85.jpg http://inlinethumb11.webshots.com/45...600x600Q85.jpg |
Originally Posted by gna
(Post 11401209)
I've seen a few Humbers. Here's a '51--note the fork:
http://photos.imageevent.com/abce/20...e/CIMG5251.JPG From Lake Pepin 3-Speed Tour There was also a gentleman from Winnipeg, Jeff (Geoff?) who had a blue Humber. Humber Roadster style: http://www.flickr.com/photos/stl914/...7624594508875/ Humber Sorts & Clubman style: http://www.flickr.com/photos/stl914/...7624718679306/ I'm always looking for more info and photos to add. |
I would love to test ride a Humber with that fork to see how it affects the ride... it is quite a unique design.
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Originally Posted by gna
(Post 11401209)
I've seen a few Humbers. Here's a '51--note the fork:
http://photos.imageevent.com/abce/20...e/CIMG5251.JPG From Lake Pepin 3-Speed Tour There was also a gentleman from Winnipeg, Jeff (Geoff?) who had a blue Humber. |
The top mounted shifter was very common on bikes from this era... the old Cyclo 2 and three speed kits also used a top mounted shifter.
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Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
(Post 11411684)
Sold my Superbe for $275.00 some years ago... I see it's owner quite often and he figures the bike was worth very penny he paid.
Think that with the price of a Pashley running at roughly $1000.00, $325.00 for a Superbe in near perfect or perhaps NOS condition is not a bad deal. You could buy it and ride it for 100 years if you wanted to. Plus, it seems like there's an increase in desire to own one of these bikes. Reminds me of late 70's, early 80's Ponitacs or mid-80's Mustangs that are now seen as classic and commanding higher prices. I remember those cars were a dime a dozen in my childhood days. Things change and so does perspective. |
The prices on vintage 3 speeds has been increasing over the past several years and many examples in very nice shape will actually cost more now than when they did new.
Recently saw a pair of NOS Raleigh Tourists sell for $800.00... they had been in storage since they were new in 1978. The price of Raleigh folders has gone up as well... seems that a greater and greater number of us are drinking and sharing the kool - aid and despite getting a great price on my new R20 would not have been surprised if the asking price had been double since it is a rarer model. |
I will also say that in many cases these bikes sell for much less than what they are actually worth... in many cases you can get a rock solid and dependable bike for very little money and with a little work will have a bike you can ride for decades.
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Jedge, this one is mint and looks like it's going for close to $700 in NY where these are all over the place. This one is nice, it's got the full chaincase. http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Raleigh-...item2eaf6ea3de
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My better half has suggested that I collect a good number of these old bikes and bring them to Portland to sell and having been there and seen the asking prices think this would be quite profitable.
A bike that sells here for 200.00 would rate double that amount in a market where bBitish made Raleighs are scarce and where the climate really takes a toll on the existing examples. Our arid climate does a lot to preserve bicycles. |
Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
(Post 11414234)
I will also say that in many cases these bikes sell for much less than what they are actually worth... in many cases you can get a rock solid and dependable bike for very little money and with a little work will have a bike you can ride for decades.
Originally Posted by Andrew F
(Post 11414254)
Jedge, this one is mint and looks like it's going for close to $700 in NY where these are all over the place. This one is nice, it's got the full chaincase. http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Raleigh-...item2eaf6ea3de
The thought that keeps circulating in my head is what can you get for $300-400 brand new in today's bike world? A Giant Sedona? Not that that's a bad bike, just doesn't seem to be the bullet proof Raleighs or even vintage Chicago Schwinn. Nor does it have the vibe. Let's be honest, the vibe is intoxicating. :) |
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