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Originally Posted by clubman
(Post 20090191)
Yes and then you re-read the cleverly worded ad, 'classic' 'many original parts' 'extra wheels', TLC & cables'. It all amounts to a tragic mess.
Brinksmanship, phooeey https://images.craigslist.org/00o0o_...EI_600x450.jpg |
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Originally Posted by nlerner
(Post 20067557)
Not an English-made 3-speed but one on the spirit that I picked up today for relatively small money: Taiwanese-made Schwinn Collegiate with Shimano rear hub (and bell crank on the non-drive side w/ coaster brake), 26 x 1 3/8" wheels, and a funky front basket. Front fork looks a bit tweaked but it tracked straight on my test ride. Finish is in quite good shape:
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Hope you all made it thru the cyclone blizzard. Stay warm.
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Sunny & -10F south of the border. The dogs feet can only handle 2 minutes. This looks to be 50's
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Originally Posted by thumpism
(Post 20091454)
Never seen a yellow one in the metal, so it might be worth it if all the metal were there. Shame the fenders are missing.
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Originally Posted by johnnyspaghetti
(Post 20092136)
Here is a yellow being sold locally in the lakes region.
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The James Cycle England is a new brand to me. States it won't shift, asking $250
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Originally Posted by johnnyspaghetti
(Post 20092666)
The James Cycle England is a new brand to me. States it won't shift, asking $250
https://images.craigslist.org/00m0m_...7_1200x900.jpg https://images.craigslist.org/00Y0Y_...h_1200x900.jpg The last non shifting hub bike that I bought was $50.00. The hub had been adjusted so poorly that the sun gear was completely stripped. Attachment 594612 Mangled sun gear Attachment 594613 proper sun gear |
That cable routing might have something to do with the shifting problem. Even if it was straightened out, I never liked the way Raleigh did away with the guide pulley and ran a housed cable all the way to a cable stop on the chain stay in the 70s on some of the bikes. The guide pulley system has a much nicer feel to it IMO. $250 is way too high for this one. James was yet another motorcycle/bicycle manufacturer that got snapped up by Raleigh at some point. It may be rare, but it is still just a Raleigh light roadster with budget fittings.
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Originally Posted by johnnyspaghetti
(Post 20092666)
the james cycle england is a new brand to me. States it won't shift, asking $250
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I am gunning for a 1961 sports that didn't sell for $100 from my October budget which was blown by unforeseen obligations. I caught up slim but this just popped up a couple miles away from me. This one popped up for $75 small but complete stellar shape. I inquired.
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Originally Posted by johnnyspaghetti
(Post 20094653)
I am gunning for a 1961 sports that didn't sell for $100 from my October budget which was blown by unforeseen obligations. I caught up slim but this just popped up a couple miles away from me. This one popped up for $75 small but complete stellar shape. I inquired.
https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/d...450436241.html https://images.craigslist.org/00l0l_...O_1200x900.jpg |
Originally Posted by thumpism
(Post 20091454)
Never seen a yellow one in the metal, so it might be worth it if all the metal were there. Shame the fenders are missing.
https://images.craigslist.org/00o0o_...EI_600x450.jpg
Originally Posted by gster
(Post 20094692)
That looks like a good deal.
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Originally Posted by gster
(Post 20094692)
That looks like a good deal.
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Originally Posted by johnnyspaghetti
(Post 20094817)
It's a very small frame. Someone will want it. Sometimes I just give them away. I have communicated & tomorrow will get this. I have to do this under the radar of the woman that doesn't understand. She goes to church at 10:30.
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Originally Posted by BigChief
(Post 20094886)
I like this one. It's a 21" frame. Good condition, good price. If you do sell it, I'd hang on the the wire bottle cage.
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It looks ancient, but the seat tube metallic strips put it well into the 60s and it's missing it's Jetsons chainguard. Cool little bike though. Don't see many of em.
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Originally Posted by johnnyspaghetti
(Post 20094920)
I don't buy them to sell them. I have to love them first. They don't sell that well. I would be a failed salesman which I already know is true 44 years ago trying to sell siding windows & aluminum soffets by phone. Phooey. I see a good bike & that's the bottom line.
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Originally Posted by BigChief
(Post 20094886)
I like this one. It's a 21" frame. Good condition, good price. If you do sell it, I'd hang on the the wire bottle cage.
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Originally Posted by BigChief
(Post 20095116)
I have to sell off my projects. I figure I'd have over 30 of them by now if I didn't. But, that's the nature of my particular hobby. I look for wrecks and make them as mechanically perfect as I can. A few of them were clean enough to be of interest to collectors, but for the most part they end up being cool old bikes that still look a bit ratty but ride beautifully. They aren't piling up so fast these days. Project bikes that interest me are getting harder to find.
Usually someone comes to me looking for a bike and I'll find a suitable project for them. I'll do a complete strip down, re-pack, new tires, pads, cables etc and then just charge for the bike + new parts. The last one I did, I traded for house sitting services to a young woman across the street. A 3 speed Iverson... Attachment 594736 I find the work relaxing and it keeps me out of trouble. |
Originally Posted by gster
(Post 20095129)
This is a 21" frame with an extended seat post and stem. It's quite comfortable.
Attachment 594735 https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4690/...aac8cc25_b.jpgrs by Billy Bones, on Flickr |
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Originally Posted by BigChief
(Post 20095235)
Yes! This does work. This 21" Rudge is one of my favorite riders. It has a different feel than a 23", but turned out to be a very nice ride.
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4690/...aac8cc25_b.jpgrs by Billy Bones, on Flickr i.e. no fenders, no chain guard and upright handle bars. Here's my "twin", with a tall frame. Attachment 594742 |
Originally Posted by gster
(Post 20095269)
I would label this a "Semi-Scorcher"
i.e. no fenders, no chain guard and upright handle bars. Here's my "twin", with a tall frame. Attachment 594742 |
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