I'm Just back from the Velo Orange "garage sale"
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I'm Just back from the Velo Orange "garage sale"
I went to the VO garage sale this morning, even though it is a 1 3/4 hour drive from home. I missed the turn into the business park where they reside and had to circle a large block to get back to where I needed to be. I was fortunate to find a parking space - a car was pulling out of one as I arrived. The place was very busy, around 40 customers were picking through boxes of fenders, fender hardware, saddles, leather goods, rims, hubs, wheels, forks, etc. A few folks were test riding bikes in the parking lot, and there were frames for sale as well. Non-garage sale parts were also 20% off for the day.
I picked up a Model 3 leather touring saddle, 2 leather chain slap guards, 2 leather mud flaps, silver braided brake and derailleur cables and housings, and some hardware - all for under $50. All in all worth the trip, I'll probably go to the next one as well.
I picked up a Model 3 leather touring saddle, 2 leather chain slap guards, 2 leather mud flaps, silver braided brake and derailleur cables and housings, and some hardware - all for under $50. All in all worth the trip, I'll probably go to the next one as well.
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I went to the VO garage sale this morning, even though it is a 1 3/4 hour drive from home. I missed the turn into the business park where they reside and had to circle a large block to get back to where I needed to be. I was fortunate to find a parking space - a car was pulling out of one as I arrived. The place was very busy, around 40 customers were picking through boxes of fenders, fender hardware, saddles, leather goods, rims, hubs, wheels, forks, etc. A few folks were test riding bikes in the parking lot, and there were frames for sale as well. Non-garage sale parts were also 20% off for the day.
I picked up a Model 3 leather touring saddle, 2 leather chain slap guards, 2 leather mud flaps, silver braided brake and derailleur cables and housings, and some hardware - all for under $50. All in all worth the trip, I'll probably go to the next one as well.
I picked up a Model 3 leather touring saddle, 2 leather chain slap guards, 2 leather mud flaps, silver braided brake and derailleur cables and housings, and some hardware - all for under $50. All in all worth the trip, I'll probably go to the next one as well.
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[MENTION=305894]oddjob2[/MENTION]
This is the first chance I have had to see some of the merchandise in person, and I was not disappointed. They have an efficient bare bones operation and good staff. The only complaint that I have with them is that their shipping costs seem to be a bit high on smaller orders.
This is the first chance I have had to see some of the merchandise in person, and I was not disappointed. They have an efficient bare bones operation and good staff. The only complaint that I have with them is that their shipping costs seem to be a bit high on smaller orders.
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[MENTION=305894]oddjob2[/MENTION]
This is the first chance I have had to see some of the merchandise in person, and I was not disappointed. They have an efficient bare bones operation and good staff. The only complaint that I have with them is that their shipping costs seem to be a bit high on smaller orders.
This is the first chance I have had to see some of the merchandise in person, and I was not disappointed. They have an efficient bare bones operation and good staff. The only complaint that I have with them is that their shipping costs seem to be a bit high on smaller orders.
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Spent some money at the website and benefitted somewhat by the sale. Half the savings went to shipping which may have been recoverable as I spent near $200 but so it goes.
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I spent just under 200$. 2 Bars, 3 saddles, 2 cranks, 2 pair reverse brake levers, Tektro levers, water bottle cage, chain guard, a stem, some cables, a few oddball odds and ends.
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I do feel lucky to live close enough to make it most years. This all came to under $120.
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Couldn't go, but fortunately Poguemahone picked me up a new saddle for the Rossin I'm building.
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Online sale for me, too - picked up shallow drop bars and Milan bars, and the discount paid for shipping... ![Frown](images/smilies/frown.gif)
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Nice use of discounted parts. What frame did you use for the base of the build?
Nice use of discounted parts. What frame did you use for the base of the build?