Old 09-16-22, 01:50 AM
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Originally Posted by nswartsell
Why yes, yes it would. Thank you. Never heard of OfferUp.The listing is a lil old but I've reached out. Thank you so much!
It usually is easiest if the person wanting the bike makes the deal. But, if the seller is unwilling to ship, perhaps @RustyJames would pack it in a box and send it on its way.

Otherwise there is a long thread:
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...ling-able.html

Everybody that has ever posted to the thread gets an e-mail whenever it gets a new reply, and hopefully someone would be willing to help.

There are quite a few members from the Portland area.

You have 5 more posts until the newbie restrictions are lifted.

Make sure the bike fits your fiancee before going to the trouble to get a new one. Your fiancee may well have grown since she was 13, or her cycling needs may have changed over the years.

I still have the bike that I got when I was 16. But, I now realize that the bike was probably always slightly big for me. I still like the bike and would be devastated if it was destroyed and just vanished. But, I'd also change things up a little bit when replacing it.

Now would be the time to change size, brands, colors, components, etc.
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