Huffy Aerowind?? Worth $200??
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Huffy Aerowind?? Worth $200??
I think I remember a television ad for this bike.
heavy as frick!!
heavy as frick!!
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That would be an excellent Cino bike.
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There were two Aeroewinds posted here for years. One was $5, the other $15. Surprisingly, the $15 bike sold (I thought the $5 bike was in better condition). I think the guy asking $5 gave up.
Cool bike nonetheless.
Cool bike nonetheless.
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Where is it? WANT.
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You wish. That price is missing a zero, maybe two.
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You are correct. I have fat fingers, they were covered in grease and I wasn’t wearing my readers.
This bike is available for $30 at the co-op in Missoula, Montana.
This bike is available for $30 at the co-op in Missoula, Montana.
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Are those plastic calipers?! Or just "aerodynamic" housings or coverings?
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Huffy Aerowind
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Cino is currently happening this weekend and it is 2 hrs northof this co-op. Is there anyone attending Cino that is driving south through Missoula to get back home that passes by this co-op? And then continues on to their home heading through Colorado or Wyoming? Looking for a 'rucker' or an 'intermediary' that might be able to pickup (literally, as well) that I could meet up w/ for a handoff and a little kickback?
Very interested.
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I suspect that they aren’t in the habit of shipping, but maybe for a proper donation they might. Ask for Emily, she is the Director and she is there today.
I tell her I sent you.
I tell her I sent you.
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Thank for your letting us know!
Cino is currently happening this weekend and it is 2 hrs northof this co-op. Is there anyone attending Cino that is driving south through Missoula to get back home that passes by this co-op? And then continues on to their home heading through Colorado or Wyoming? Looking for a 'rucker' or an 'intermediary' that might be able to pickup (literally, as well) that I could meet up w/ for a handoff and a little kickback?
Very interested.
Cino is currently happening this weekend and it is 2 hrs northof this co-op. Is there anyone attending Cino that is driving south through Missoula to get back home that passes by this co-op? And then continues on to their home heading through Colorado or Wyoming? Looking for a 'rucker' or an 'intermediary' that might be able to pickup (literally, as well) that I could meet up w/ for a handoff and a little kickback?
Very interested.
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I saw one of these for sale way back. At a Smith’s Sporting Goods store.
I looked it over and did not know what to say.
still don’t.
I looked it over and did not know what to say.
still don’t.
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I wonder what they used to squash the seat tube and down tube? It kind of looks like they just ran over the frame with a Chevette. Which would probably work with Huffy grade steel.
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We had plans to visit a local polson creamery, then Quinn’s resort for the hot tubs followed by Wallace Idaho for the Hiawatha ride. Plus I teach a wine class tonight back in Portland or we would have grabbed her for you.
I think in August we are headed to Durango, it would be the long - way- round, but for a 6-pack of Coors……
I think in August we are headed to Durango, it would be the long - way- round, but for a 6-pack of Coors……
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We had plans to visit a local polson creamery, then Quinn’s resort for the hot tubs followed by Wallace Idaho for the Hiawatha ride. Plus I teach a wine class tonight back in Portland or we would have grabbed her for you.
I think in August we are headed to Durango, it would be the long - way- round, but for a 6-pack of Coors……
I think in August we are headed to Durango, it would be the long - way- round, but for a 6-pack of Coors……
Thanks for thinking of me If the stars align, awesome. If not, other (heavy) fish in the sea, I suppose!
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I would buy it for the novelty it presents.......weight wennies there is a lot of weight savings on the shifters and brakes.
I like it!
Best, Ben
Yes, I know "a fool and his money are soon parted", but where else can you have dented/flattened tubes that are meant to be that way without others saying how those tube will fail.
I like it!
Best, Ben
Yes, I know "a fool and his money are soon parted", but where else can you have dented/flattened tubes that are meant to be that way without others saying how those tube will fail.
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Best, Ben
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At least as cool as an Edsel! Downhills would be a blast , weeee……! Make sure you get that lock with it , wouldn’t want that bike to get stolen.
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Oh man. I hope the stars align for AdventureManCO .
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Oh man. I hope the stars align for AdventureManCO .
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