Someone has an Bridgestone XO-1 for sale
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Someone has an Bridgestone XO-1 for sale
I can't believe this one doesn't have more views...
A seller posted on eBay has a near NOS 48cm Bridgestone XO-1 for sale.
Right now, it's going for $1,200, which is pretty inexpensive for a cult bike. It's a 1994 Construction Pumpkin XO-1 with only new tires and cork tape. She even has the original BOB coin holder. Rediculous! Grant Petersen, don't you read Bike Forums?
A seller posted on eBay has a near NOS 48cm Bridgestone XO-1 for sale.
Right now, it's going for $1,200, which is pretty inexpensive for a cult bike. It's a 1994 Construction Pumpkin XO-1 with only new tires and cork tape. She even has the original BOB coin holder. Rediculous! Grant Petersen, don't you read Bike Forums?
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Local pick up makes things more difficult.
Edit: Nevermind, saw the questions section where they offer to take it to a bike shop to pack / ship.
Edit: Nevermind, saw the questions section where they offer to take it to a bike shop to pack / ship.
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buy shall need to keep some wax on hand for the bar
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buy shall need to keep some wax on hand for the bar
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It has a long top tube, but 48cm is still pretty dang short. Bicycling is a male (tall) dominated sport, vintage cycling only more so, and Peterson devouts further still. It'll stay up there at that price for a while I bet. Maybe $1400?
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Yeah. Serious vintage bike nerds willing to pay so much for an old sleeper tend to to be taller than 5' 2". Just because most of us weirdos are guys. Still, some diminutive connoisseur out there is going to score a nice bike
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This 59cm XO-1 just got posted for sale in Southern California for $1400
https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/...157742115.html
it's my size, but not interested in spending that much for one.
https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/...157742115.html
it's my size, but not interested in spending that much for one.
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A niche bike if I ever saw one
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Geez, it's Bridgestone Saturday, a MB-0 this time for $350
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sf...157817607.html
That would be tempting if it was my size.
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sf...157817607.html
That would be tempting if it was my size.
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I think the Late Sheldon Brown had a tremendous history on all Bridgestone including catalog scans. The Grant Petersen cult is real. Some old BOB members went over to Rivendell right after Bridgestone North America folded in 1994. But you’re right, the 1993 model changed over from the 1992 model. Specifically, caliper brakes to cantilevers. But I think the reason why the XO-1 is still a desirable bike has a lot to do with Grant’s vision of what an all-rounder/rando/off road touring bike should be. Doesn’t mean it’s perfect, but it inspired many bicycles and frame builders around the world. So, that’s saying something.
I own a 93 XO-1 frame and fork, which I’m selling, actually. Personally, I think they’re made to be enjoyed instead of collecting dust.
I own a 93 XO-1 frame and fork, which I’m selling, actually. Personally, I think they’re made to be enjoyed instead of collecting dust.
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That's a lot of money for that bike and I'm a bridgestone fan. I own and ride a '93 RB 1, a '93 XO-2, and a '93 MB 1.
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I think the Late Sheldon Brown had a tremendous history on all Bridgestone including catalog scans. The Grant Petersen cult is real. Some old BOB members went over to Rivendell right after Bridgestone North America folded in 1994. But you’re right, the 1993 model changed over from the 1992 model. Specifically, caliper brakes to cantilevers. But I think the reason why the XO-1 is still a desirable bike has a lot to do with Grant’s vision of what an all-rounder/rando/off road touring bike should be. Doesn’t mean it’s perfect, but it inspired many bicycles and frame builders around the world. So, that’s saying something.
I own a 93 XO-1 frame and fork, which I’m selling, actually. Personally, I think they’re made to be enjoyed instead of collecting dust.
I own a 93 XO-1 frame and fork, which I’m selling, actually. Personally, I think they’re made to be enjoyed instead of collecting dust.
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I don't know. Personally, I think eBay will be the first place. But for me, I would rather have you guys on the forum here look at the frameset first.
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Wow BOB.
The Little Man From Another Place will have a nice bike once it gets cleaned up and everything.
The Little Man From Another Place will have a nice bike once it gets cleaned up and everything.
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I should mention- that’s a Twin Peaks reference, not a demeaning comment about the purchaser of that bike
I should mention- that’s a Twin Peaks reference, not a demeaning comment about the purchaser of that bike
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NOS 1993 Bridgestone XO-1 / 55cm
I just bought a NOS 1993 Bridgestone XO-1, and it came with a wonderful story too. It sat, unassembled in a mom-n-pop bike shop for all these years - it's never been ridden. Shame too, because these bikes are so much fun.
I plan to put as many miles as I possibly can.
I plan to put as many miles as I possibly can.
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I thought that I would post this for fun......
Always bring the Bicycle Bluebook when negotiating.
Best, Ben
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I just bought a NOS 1993 Bridgestone XO-1, and it came with a wonderful story too. It sat, unassembled in a mom-n-pop bike shop for all these years - it's never been ridden. Shame too, because these bikes are so much fun.
I plan to put as many miles as I possibly can.
I plan to put as many miles as I possibly can.