Hello from Chicago
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Hello from Chicago
Hello,
While I am new to this forum, I am not new to bikes. My bike is a mid 1970s Peugeot PX10. I am looking to upgrade my bike (time wise).
I am trying to post a question on the appraisal section, but my posts do not appear. What am I doing wrong?
Thank you
Local guy, (Phil J.)
While I am new to this forum, I am not new to bikes. My bike is a mid 1970s Peugeot PX10. I am looking to upgrade my bike (time wise).
I am trying to post a question on the appraisal section, but my posts do not appear. What am I doing wrong?
Thank you
Local guy, (Phil J.)
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Hi Phil,
I’m new too, from the Northwest suburbs. You may need ten posts first, not sure. That is a limit set for posting images. Perhaps for buy and sell
and appraisals too.
Welcome!!
someone will be along with the right stuff if I’m off.
I’m new too, from the Northwest suburbs. You may need ten posts first, not sure. That is a limit set for posting images. Perhaps for buy and sell
and appraisals too.
Welcome!!
someone will be along with the right stuff if I’m off.
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If you wish to sell anything on this site you need to be a paid member. The other thing is you must have 10 posts before you can post a picture. If you do want to sell a bike or parts and show pictures it may take some time before you can do it. I've seen a few cases where people managed to bypass the paid membership requirement but the moderators will delete such posts quickly as they find them.
You should be able to do a search on your bike and see if anyone has sold one recently. There are a couple that come up on eBay in the $750 to $1000 range with shipping included. Funny how prices have gone up. About a decade ago I had a hard time just finding someone who would take my 1973 Motobecane Le Champion road bike for free. It was well cared for but most of my friends were not interested in anything with narrow, high pressure tires. No telling what it would sell for today as it was their most expensive production bike and this one had some pretty good upgrades like Phil Wood hubs.
Used to live in the Chicago suburbs when I worked at Argonne National Lab. It was a good place to ride but the open spaces that were west of the lab are long gone now.
You should be able to do a search on your bike and see if anyone has sold one recently. There are a couple that come up on eBay in the $750 to $1000 range with shipping included. Funny how prices have gone up. About a decade ago I had a hard time just finding someone who would take my 1973 Motobecane Le Champion road bike for free. It was well cared for but most of my friends were not interested in anything with narrow, high pressure tires. No telling what it would sell for today as it was their most expensive production bike and this one had some pretty good upgrades like Phil Wood hubs.
Used to live in the Chicago suburbs when I worked at Argonne National Lab. It was a good place to ride but the open spaces that were west of the lab are long gone now.
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I am guessing that I could not post due the photos I wanted to show of the bike I wanted an opinion of it's value. I will need to start posting questions.
Out in the western suburbs of Chicago where I live, there are some great bike trails (Prairie path and it connecting trails).
Not sure why the bike world has moved from narrower tires to monster tires. I guess I am old school and think you should have a lighter bike with narrower tires are easier to ride. We have no mountains or tall hills in the area.
Thank you for your insight
Out in the western suburbs of Chicago where I live, there are some great bike trails (Prairie path and it connecting trails).
Not sure why the bike world has moved from narrower tires to monster tires. I guess I am old school and think you should have a lighter bike with narrower tires are easier to ride. We have no mountains or tall hills in the area.
Thank you for your insight