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Ride, Wrench, Swap, Race
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Wow, Con Dentes!!!
#29
Newbie
I had a good time, and got a modest haul of useful stuff for cheap. You can't beat $2-$5 Vittoria Corsa/Open tires that look like new take-offs.
But the guys I rode up with did even better. All were worked-in-bike-shops-in-the-70's types, and they spotted fab deals I would have missed. Like a Schwinn Voyageur in decent shape for $30 - with Campy con dente Pista pedals (what?!), and two U08s for $10@ with all sorts of Suntour/Stronglight upgrades. The piece-de-resistance was a ~1979 Gitane Tandem with TA cranks, Campy pedals/headset, Phil hubs, two nice Brooks seats, Cyclone RD in ready to ride condition for $250. It was quite the Tetris puzzle fitting all into the van.
But the guys I rode up with did even better. All were worked-in-bike-shops-in-the-70's types, and they spotted fab deals I would have missed. Like a Schwinn Voyageur in decent shape for $30 - with Campy con dente Pista pedals (what?!), and two U08s for $10@ with all sorts of Suntour/Stronglight upgrades. The piece-de-resistance was a ~1979 Gitane Tandem with TA cranks, Campy pedals/headset, Phil hubs, two nice Brooks seats, Cyclone RD in ready to ride condition for $250. It was quite the Tetris puzzle fitting all into the van.
I had a great show. Bike geeks everywhere! Sold 4 out of the six bikes I took with me to sell and a bunch of small parts. I had more fun chatting with all the people that came by my set up and it was great to make a little money at the same time. I always make sure I have full disclosure about any issues with bikes that I sell. I sleep better at night because of that.
For instance I had a decent Benotto for sale, but the seat post was stuck. I sold it at a great discount and the buyer was perfectly fine with it. I was kind of sad selling a few of them, but made room for some new ones in the stable .
For instance I had a decent Benotto for sale, but the seat post was stuck. I sold it at a great discount and the buyer was perfectly fine with it. I was kind of sad selling a few of them, but made room for some new ones in the stable .
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Bikes are okay, I guess.
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I saw the tandem and the guy told me, "Make me an offer," and I replied that I'd had one like it and sold it. Saw many of the other bikes mentioned in this thread so far but had no interest in them beyond the academic. I was searching for an '80s tourer and saw only a too-small Univega Specialissima and a ditto Trek 620.
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#32
WV is not flat..
So next year I'm either gonna roll up with your or at least make sure that I'm ahead of you in line!
Were you selling the blue/white Schwinn Tempo? I think I remember seeing that bike at last year's swap if I'm not mistaken. It was awful tempting...if you didn't sell it and it's there next year then three times may be the charm. I'll at least stop by to say hi next time!
Were you selling the blue/white Schwinn Tempo? I think I remember seeing that bike at last year's swap if I'm not mistaken. It was awful tempting...if you didn't sell it and it's there next year then three times may be the charm. I'll at least stop by to say hi next time!
#33
WV is not flat..
I saw the tandem and the guy told me, "Make me an offer," and I replied that I'd had one like it and sold it. Saw many of the other bikes mentioned in this thread so far but had no interest in them beyond the academic. I was searching for an '80s tourer and saw only a too-small Univega Specialissima and a ditto Trek 620.
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WV is not flat..
Refresh of this post. The Swap is scheduled for Feb.13th this year. Hope it has a big turn out. I got a big spot and have plenty to clear out. Several nice bikes and a bunch of parts and goodies. Who is planning to go?
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#36
surly old man
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I have not been for a few years, and really wanted to go this year. I am a little hesitant with covid spiking, but am still on the fence. Jim
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#37
Bicycle Repairman
I'll be there again. This is always a fun swap. Last year was kind of a bust due to an early morning ice storm and covid restrictions but I still scored some goodies there. Always look forward to this one since it breaks up the long cold winter!
#38
Bicycle Repairman
OK, who went? I thought turnout was pretty good, both vendors and walk-ins. I sold the three bikes I took down and bought three more. I'm not sure I'm doing this right?
#40
WV is not flat..
It was great. Good attendance and I had great luck as a vendor. Sold 7 out of 8 bikes and a bunch of small parts and accessories. I was very generous on sales also, needed to clear some things out. I made a point not to walk around because there is always something I have to have.
#41
Senior Member
I skipped last year due to the pandemic but went this year. Had a great time, got a good deal on a Celeste Bianchi frame to build up for my daughter. I always make several circuits around the hall before calling it a day and bring home a backpack full of parts.
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I am seriously considering it. Hmm, I bought two Campagnolo-logo face masks before the news became common about how fabric masks are nowhere nearly as efficient as N95/KN95. Still after three years, it is tempting to attend... and not too far away for me (57 miles one way).
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I'm going. Don't know what I want until I get there.
#45
WV is not flat..
I'm trying not to make this a shameless plug, but I'll have a spot with some pretty cool stuff to sell this year. Bikes, parts and goodies. I've always done well and cut deals because it's not for a living and mostly for the conversations with awesome people.
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It is kinda overwhelming. Bring cash.
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No, it's not. The bike shops do have credit card machines. But the majority is like a giant indoor yard sale. For bicycles and bicycle stuff. People looking to unload some of their hoard.
Note: this is quoted from website - https://stopswapandsave.com/faqs-1
Almost all vendors accept cash while many commercial vendors will also accept credit cards or checks. Overall though, cash is still the preferred method of payment. Our event has grown so much over the past several years however that the onsite ATMs always run out of cash by mid-day. Please keep this in mind while planning your payment strategy!
On an aside, a lot of bicycles get moved. A LOT of bicycles get moved. Last year I was near the door where bikes came in and it was like crazy. Later (noon-ish) I went to the bike sale corral and it was near empty.
Note: this is quoted from website - https://stopswapandsave.com/faqs-1
Almost all vendors accept cash while many commercial vendors will also accept credit cards or checks. Overall though, cash is still the preferred method of payment. Our event has grown so much over the past several years however that the onsite ATMs always run out of cash by mid-day. Please keep this in mind while planning your payment strategy!
On an aside, a lot of bicycles get moved. A LOT of bicycles get moved. Last year I was near the door where bikes came in and it was like crazy. Later (noon-ish) I went to the bike sale corral and it was near empty.
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No, it's not. The bike shops do have credit card machines. But the majority is like a giant indoor yard sale. For bicycles and bicycle stuff. People looking to unload some of their hoard.
Note: this is quoted from website - https://stopswapandsave.com/faqs-1
Note: this is quoted from website - https://stopswapandsave.com/faqs-1
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#50
WV is not flat..
No, it's not. The bike shops do have credit card machines. But the majority is like a giant indoor yard sale. For bicycles and bicycle stuff. People looking to unload some of their hoard.
Note: this is quoted from website - https://stopswapandsave.com/faqs-1
Almost all vendors accept cash while many commercial vendors will also accept credit cards or checks. Overall though, cash is still the preferred method of payment. Our event has grown so much over the past several years however that the onsite ATMs always run out of cash by mid-day. Please keep this in mind while planning your payment strategy!
On an aside, a lot of bicycles get moved. A LOT of bicycles get moved. Last year I was near the door where bikes came in and it was like crazy. Later (noon-ish) I went to the bike sale corral and it was near empty.
Note: this is quoted from website - https://stopswapandsave.com/faqs-1
Almost all vendors accept cash while many commercial vendors will also accept credit cards or checks. Overall though, cash is still the preferred method of payment. Our event has grown so much over the past several years however that the onsite ATMs always run out of cash by mid-day. Please keep this in mind while planning your payment strategy!
On an aside, a lot of bicycles get moved. A LOT of bicycles get moved. Last year I was near the door where bikes came in and it was like crazy. Later (noon-ish) I went to the bike sale corral and it was near empty.
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