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Old 04-23-24, 06:52 PM
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As for me, I am at least inspired if not to get rid of a lot of bikes, then to move along a lot of entirely usable bottles.



But I do have at least one bike heading out the door soon - see https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...l#post23222081 .
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As for me, I am at least inspired if not to get rid of a lot of bikes, then to move along a lot of entirely usable bottles.
This reminds me, I have a whole kitchen cabinet shelf like this. They must multiply like cockroaches when you shut the door.
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Three more have "left the building".
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A little progress.
The Dura Ace FD purchased in 1974 as the only available replacement to a trashed Simplex surfaced as did some NR cranks tgat had been languishing since the introduction of 130 bcd cranks with their luxurious 39t inner ring


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I am now selling another bike. The Raleigh and small Medici are gone. It takes a while because these are really nice bikes and the market isn’t very good right now . I was very pleased with the offer I got on the Raleigh so we’ll see. I’ve already had some interest on this one. I would rather donate than sell too cheap. The Campy stuff that are on these bikes will sell , I just hate to break down an original seventies bike and donate the frame .
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This bike received the tires from the Mystic and Amazon hand grips - ready for a new home. I dropped the price $30 and hope to move it along.
Sold!! The dad that picked it up was thrilled with condition, price, and how close I was to him.
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Well, yesterday was a was. My friend stopped over with the remainder of the parts for the (ho ho ho) Green Giant. It turned out great! One more home.




He also grabbed this curbfind my wrenching enjoyment. I think it’s a 1996 with full CrMo Aluminum frame. Might be an organ donor and frame saved for a rainy day project.
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Finally. A step closer to some actual reduction of inventory. Close to having one frame ready to move out Austro Daimler SLC 58 c to c. Need to locate its fork. I know it’s here somewhere…..


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Finally. A step closer to some actual reduction of inventory. Close to having one frame ready to move out Austro Daimler SLC 58 c to c. Need to locate its fork. I know it’s here somewhere…..


is this spoken for already? 😁
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Not yet. Plan was to offer this up once I see if I can find all the bits. It’s an AD of an era that has some quirks that I want to make sure I spell out before I post.
A restoration of a bike of the same era is here, and describes some of the features that are unique to this vintage

https://rideitordie.blogspot.com/201...e-rebuild.html
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Not yet. Plan was to offer this up once I see if I can find all the bits. It’s an AD of an era that has some quirks that I want to make sure I spell out before I post.
A restoration of a bike of the same era is here, and describes some of the features that are unique to this vintage

https://rideitordie.blogspot.com/201...e-rebuild.html
That is a good read, I actually read that Blog already before I assembled your frames cousin, a 1982 SLE in the same color...I was just curious incase i decided I wanted twiny twin twins 😆😆 apparently I am starting to view plum brown ADs like pokemon...gotta catch'em all.
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Another one donated for 8 gone with one "on deck" for the next trip to the LBS, that will be NO.9 so far. "Dave", the '67 Varsity, is on FB Marketplace and Big Bird will be listed soon.
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Partial progress. My most modern bike (Trek 520) has been deboned and is ready for cleaning and sale.


It is a nice bike but not as *fun* as my older bikes.

Dunno what I will do with the wheels.
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Wish I was taller or that frame was smaller. Sigh
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Baby Steps.
I have an old film can with misc. ball bearings —some a little rusty—kept in case…
I just emptied the can into the trash and it felt good. 😊
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Check off 2 more! Dave and Big Bird just left to their new home. The city wide yard sales were today and I put them out front with For Sale signs but didn't get any interest. The sales had ended and it was starting to rain so I went out to wheel them back in and just then our local rural mail carrier pulled up and got out. He asked about Big Bird, he said that would work then pulled out his wallet and handed me my full asking price. I said OK but for that price you have to take the other one too. He was tickled. I was tickled........ then it REALLY started to rain and I am now soaked LOL but I have 2 empty spots in the garage. N-10 so far!

The end of an era.....

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Check off 2 more! Dave and Big Bird just left to their new home. The city wide yard sales were today and I put them out front with For Sale signs but didn't get any interest. The sales had ended and it was starting to rain so I went out to wheel them back in and just then our local rural mail carrier pulled up and got out. He asked about Big Bird, he said that would work then pulled out his wallet and handed me my full asking price. I said OK but for that price you have to take the other one too. He was tickled. I was tickled........ then it REALLY started to rain and I am now soaked LOL but I have 2 empty spots in the garage. N-10 so far!

The end of an era.....

This is absolutely fantastic. Great work man!




...and far better than me. I regressed once again. But, it was completely worth it. And, I'll be listing 2-3 bicycles for sale locally, probably tomorrow.
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Dear fellow support members,

I have erred. I have regressed, and instead of continuing my trend of reduction, I have gone the other way, and allowed myself, in a moment of weakness, to succumb to the temptations of 'the rescue'...




But...I'm not sad at all, and it feels awesome. However! To make up for turning the opposite way, and being a bad example to all here, I will be listing 2-3 bikes tomorrow locally. In the end, we will end up with less bikes. But I currently hang my head in shame, excited to being the new save. And to be fair, one of these was on my radar for at least a couple of years. You know you would have done it, too.
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Dear fellow support members,

I have erred. I have regressed, and instead of continuing my trend of reduction, I have gone the other way, and allowed myself, in a moment of weakness, to succumb to the temptations of 'the rescue'...

But...I'm not sad at all, and it feels awesome. However! To make up for turning the opposite way, and being a bad example to all here, I will be listing 2-3 bikes tomorrow locally. In the end, we will end up with less bikes. But I currently hang my head in shame, excited to being the new save. And to be fair, one of these was on my radar for at least a couple of years. You know you would have done it, too.
I can't say much, I've bought 5 since the purge started although 2 got stripped and the frames donated righted away and the 3 that are staying are of considerably better quality than any of the vintage bikes that were removed from the roster and did indeed bump 3 that I might have talked myself into keeping otherwise. BIg Bird being one of them. There are 5 others are that will be leaving one way or another but after that it's going to be much harder to decide what goes. Then again once I get there it may become easier, it seems with each one that leaves it gets a little easier to let them go and it's getting easier to say "NO" to adding to the inventory. The guy that got my 2 Varsities said he sees old bikes set out on his mail route all the time and that he'd bring them to me if I wanted them. I graciously declined. BUT, if a red Worksop built 1971 Raleigh Grand Prix ever pops up in my size at a reasonable price..............
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I have also had a slight relapse. I went up to the Monroe Bike Show and Swap today, formerly the Ann Arbor Bike Show and Swap. I reminded myself that I was only there to enjoy all the old bikes and possibly pick up a few odds and ends to complete or enhance any of my projects. I was sticking to the plan, mostly. I had also said that I DO NOT need any more bike bags. Except when I found a Performance handlebar bag for a buck, naturally I had to have it for my Performance Parabola. But then I was walking through one of the buildings late in the day as many sellers were starting to pack up the remnants of their booths and one of them offers me a frame for the princely sum of one dollar so he didn't have to take it home. I gave it a quick lookover and figured I could take a chance for a dollar, even if I end up turning it into wind chimes. There aren't any decals left to indicate the model or tubing, but it does make a nice ping when you flick it with a finger. The serial number appears to be from 1977. Size is 23 inches/58 cm CTT, top tube 56 cm CTC, 40 inch wheelbase, and 120 mm spacing. My plan is to build and ride it first, then, if I like it, I'll take it back down for painting.


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