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Old 02-03-19, 10:55 PM
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Nice old Claud Butler: https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/bik...809631858.html

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Built by trainees at Center for Bicycle Repair

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56cm Miyata 1200 - $550
https://seattle.craigslist.org/skc/b...806444202.html

56cm Miyata 1200: for a 5'9 or 5'10 athlete. Splined Ishiwata CroMoly tubing, 2x8 gearing with Shimano barend shifters,
Mavic MA3 aluminum rims on Ritchey hubs. Ready to train or to race. $550

Humbled to see one of mine end up on the “Are you looking for this” thread.

FYI this Miyata was put together by trainees at my shop, The Center for Bicycle Repair in Kent. They build, I advise and guide them through the process. The classes are free, we split any proceeds from the sale equally among all trainees. This Miyata turned out nice!
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Old 02-04-19, 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by 206Moser


Humbled to see one of mine end up on the “Are you looking for this” thread.

FYI this Miyata was put together by trainees at my shop, The Center for Bicycle Repair in Kent. They build, I advise and guide them through the process. The classes are free, we split any proceeds from the sale equally among all trainees. This Miyata turned out nice!
I saw that posting locally and was very impressed! If I didn't already have a dedicated tourer I would have snatched that up. How do you guys go about acquiring the frames?
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https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/bik...810982306.html

Get some early hydralic brakes plus bike, $25
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$100 gets you a nice vintage mtb with a nice extra set of anodized rims.
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sourcing bicycles for shop

Originally Posted by antmaster5000
I saw that posting locally and was very impressed! If I didn't already have a dedicated tourer I would have snatched that up. How do you guys go about acquiring the frames?
We mostly comb through CL and Goodwill, the goal is to get as many different types of bicycles to expose mechanics to the wonderful, myriad forms of brakes, bearings, wheels, shifters, etc.

WA state has regs for buying/selling used bicycles. If we’re buy from an individual, we need to get a copy of the seller’s ID. You can imagine how that freaks people out on CL! I think it’s a deent way to avoid tracking stolen bicycles though.

FWIW I stockpiled—not without feeling a little guilty—for two years before opening the shop.

We’re having an open house to sign trainees up for Spring Quarter on 2/16 at 11:00AM. Come see us! 318 W Meeker Street / Kent, WA
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Originally Posted by 206Moser
FWIW I stockpiled—not without feeling a little guilty—for two years before opening the shop.
Don't feel guilty - I am looking forward to playing with the Pro Tour I scored in Jan
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1984 Miyata Ridge Runner, 18.5in frame size, $100 @ CraigsList, Truckee CA area.


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^^^^^ More Wacky-world bonus points
* Pretending a phone is a camera
* Photographer shadow in frame
* Non-drive-side
* Close to zero info (including "caliper" brakes....)
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Neat Peugeot. Thought the Aztec head lugs came later but regardless is a classy machine.

$850
https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/...810875556.html


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Originally Posted by crank_addict
Neat Peugeot. Thought the Aztec head lugs came later but regardless is a classy machine.

$850
https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/...810875556.html


Indeed what a classy machine. I'm not a Peugeot fan but I would snap that up if it were my size.
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Old 02-04-19, 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by crank_addict
Neat Peugeot. Thought the Aztec head lugs came later but regardless is a classy machine.

$850
https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/...810875556.html


This is a BF member, I recognize the Porsche.

Also a smokin deal imho, if only it was even close to my size.

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Originally Posted by merziac
This is a BF member, I recognize the Porsche.

Also a smokin deal imho, if only it was even close to my size.
Paging @gugie
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Old 02-04-19, 06:14 PM
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Originally Posted by merziac
Paging @gugie
Oh, that's beautiful, and in great shape! If it were my size I'd jump at it, but I've already got a PH-60 that's similar, if not in that great a shape.

Instead, let's page @Andy Antipas
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Originally Posted by gugie
Oh, that's beautiful, and in great shape! If it were my size I'd jump at it, but I've already got a PH-60 that's similar, if not in that great a shape.

Instead, let's page @Andy Antipas
Yeah, I figured as much, It's Andy's size so he needs to get on it, if I wasn't thin on $$$ I would probably be going after it anyway, very cool and like I said, a smokin deal imho.

Wonder why they didn't post it on the forum?
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PX50 and PL50

Thank you for the heads up guys! I remember when that bike was for sale on French eBay maybe 6+ months ago? The owner/seller is on Classic Rendezvous and had a lot of questions when he was rebuilding it. I think the owner might be on bike forums as well? It is a nice bike. However, I already have a PX50 (1964) that I renovated a couple of years ago. Plus, I just bought a circa 1957 PL50 that needs to be restored. I have been into racing bikes for years, but I must admit I'm captivated by the cyclo-tourist thing.



1964 PX50 w/ lots of upgraded parts. It is rides like a caddy.



1957 PL50 that I'm planning to restore... I love the suicide shifter and will replace the prestige rear with a period chain stay mount rear der.
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Originally Posted by merziac
This is a BF member, I recognize the Porsche.

Also a smokin deal imho, if only it was even close to my size.
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...l-peugeot.html
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Originally Posted by camelopardalis
Indeed what a classy machine. I'm not a Peugeot fan but I would snap that up if it were my size.
Yeah, I've sworn off French threading, but that is something worth thinking about. (Though, again, much too small for me.)
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Continuing the French theme:

https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bik...811854368.html

Seems like a good deal--- the rear derailleur looks like Suntour V-GT, not original, but the bike looks otherwise very well preserved.

I've been looking for a Grand Record, and this is the right size....but this is on the wrong coast for me, and I'm really jonesing for a black/red one from later in the 70's....

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TREK 400; 26" FRAME; CRISP AND CLEAN; 6' TO 6'4" - $245 (CAMBRIDGE OR WINCHESTER)



Check out my tall frame Trek 400 series road bike
With the frame at 26", you should be between 6' and 6'4".
It has a 12 speed drivetrain
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Originally Posted by crank_addict
Neat Peugeot. Thought the Aztec head lugs came later but regardless is a classy machine.

$850
https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/...810875556.html


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Vintage Black Raleigh Sports - $175 (Montrose)

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Hercules Tourist $80 OBO

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I think it has the proprietory Dawes stem, not a GB stem and the simplex doesn't look bad


Dawes Realm Rider Road City Bicycle $130 Fishtown (PA)


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The bicycle is in very nice shape and works flawlessly. Shifts smooth. It'd be great as a city day to day bicycle or a touring bike. Handles bumps and potholes like a champ. Features the following:

* 21-inch (53cm) Frame

* 27 x 1-1/4" Wheels and Tires

* 10-speed with index shifters

* Kickstand

* Made in Birmingham, England

* Weinmann 610 Center-Pull Brake Calipers

* Simplex Gear Set + Components (derailleurs, shifters)

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I think it has the proprietory Dawes stem, not a GB stem and the simplex doesn't look bad


Dawes Realm Rider Road City Bicycle $130 Fishtown (PA)


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The bicycle is in very nice shape and works flawlessly. Shifts smooth. It'd be great as a city day to day bicycle or a touring bike. Handles bumps and potholes like a champ. Features the following:

* 21-inch (53cm) Frame

* 27 x 1-1/4" Wheels and Tires

* 10-speed with index shifters

* Kickstand

* Made in Birmingham, England

* Weinmann 610 Center-Pull Brake Calipers

* Simplex Gear Set + Components (derailleurs, shifters)

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