I don't need this bike. Change my mind.
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I don't need this bike. Change my mind.
It's a Bridgestone XO-2, close enough to my size, mostly original, with newer tires and Kool Stop pads, $100. But it's a project; there's rust EVERYWHERE; it's mostly light surface rust, but it's all over the paint (it looks like a brindled dog) and everything but the aluminum, the ss spokes, and the plastic dork disk. Seller is second owner.
I have project bikes; three, to be exact, in addition to the two I already ride. I don't need yet another project. But it's a Bridgestone XO-2. But I have enough bikes.
So, I come to this den of dirty rotten enablers to tell me I need another bike.
I have project bikes; three, to be exact, in addition to the two I already ride. I don't need yet another project. But it's a Bridgestone XO-2. But I have enough bikes.
So, I come to this den of dirty rotten enablers to tell me I need another bike.
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You buy in to the Grant Petersen view or you don't.
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That stuff will all wipe off with a rag. We all only really need one bike and that hasn’t stopped any of us.
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"Close enough to my size" means it's not your size.
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Not quite iconic enough to spend the time and money to make it shine. Great winter beater as is.
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Oof- the condition is just too rough to consider buying this one (at least at $100). Stay away!
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I think your prices are from the Before Times; these days $100 for a nice steel bike that runs is excellent. And Bridgestones are iconic, especially one down from the top of their line.
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You deserve better...
This bike wasn't so great in its day. This particular one hasn't aged well.
This bike wasn't so great in its day. This particular one hasn't aged well.
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No quibble about price...$100 for a Bridgestone reminds of the Ikea "Start the Car!' ad. It's value as a useful bike is 100% intact. It's just for you to decide how much you want to alter it.
3 project bikes is chump change
3 project bikes is chump change
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Steel is real...and comfy.
Steel is real...and comfy.
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What a POS. It doesn't even have a seat. Just say "no."
(Did that help talk you out of it? I didn't think so.)
(Did that help talk you out of it? I didn't think so.)
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Hey! Aren't those worth in the neighborhood or $1600 or something? Run, don't walk!
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- the cost of restoring it will far exceed the value, dont buy it, unless you need a mountain bike/commuter
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But do they make them smaller? Anyway doesn't Riv recommend larger sizes? You can always buy it and if you don't like it you can move it on. If you don't buy it then you'll never know.
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Korina,
This one ticks off way too many boxes for me to say it doesn't have a lot of value. Fenders, rack, the canti brakes and the full hand brake levers. Thumb shifters of the design that can be rebuilt and used again, and a nice group on it. I would recommend putting it aside and let it ferment for a while. If you choose to repaint it a good PC would bring it back to new condition. Give it some time and see if it grows on ya. Enabler, MH
This one ticks off way too many boxes for me to say it doesn't have a lot of value. Fenders, rack, the canti brakes and the full hand brake levers. Thumb shifters of the design that can be rebuilt and used again, and a nice group on it. I would recommend putting it aside and let it ferment for a while. If you choose to repaint it a good PC would bring it back to new condition. Give it some time and see if it grows on ya. Enabler, MH
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Have fun with your projects, but be aware of how many projects are stacking up and waiting for attention.
I have to actively say no to new projects because there are already a bunch waiting for attention and new problems/projects pop up from external sources. Honestly, it can be frustrating to see the various items that need some (or a lot of) work.
On the other hand, I did make time to get out and put 70 miles on the bike today. Gotta have priorities.
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I have to actively say no to new projects because there are already a bunch waiting for attention and new problems/projects pop up from external sources. Honestly, it can be frustrating to see the various items that need some (or a lot of) work.
On the other hand, I did make time to get out and put 70 miles on the bike today. Gotta have priorities.
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You've come to the wrong place to find people to talk you out of this.
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If you don;t have memories tied to it , then what is it?
an old bike which saw better days... maybe
another thing to take attention and time away from riding a bike.
not unusual, not iconic, not pretty, now or before
was a sturdy machine, certainly
... I do realize that my many bikes, of which some sit, mostly unused, are of no value, squirreled away where they are - it's one of my major character flaws.
realization and acceptance doesn;t come easy, and the price is difficult
most of mine are 'time machines', of memories. But realization has finally come, that what we have is 'Now', and memories stay sweet regardless.
dragging baggage with you, thru 'Now' is diluting.
'if your 'Now', is the work/meditation of bike repair, then what bike that might be is not consequential
loading up on projects, of any kind, inevitably erodes the quality and taste of 'Now'
Ride On
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an old bike which saw better days... maybe
another thing to take attention and time away from riding a bike.
not unusual, not iconic, not pretty, now or before
was a sturdy machine, certainly
... I do realize that my many bikes, of which some sit, mostly unused, are of no value, squirreled away where they are - it's one of my major character flaws.
realization and acceptance doesn;t come easy, and the price is difficult
most of mine are 'time machines', of memories. But realization has finally come, that what we have is 'Now', and memories stay sweet regardless.
dragging baggage with you, thru 'Now' is diluting.
'if your 'Now', is the work/meditation of bike repair, then what bike that might be is not consequential
loading up on projects, of any kind, inevitably erodes the quality and taste of 'Now'
Ride On
Yuri
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