Classic & Vintage - Looking to buy

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jjhabbs
02-15-12, 11:34 AM
hey guys. I am looking to buy a vintage bicycle. Here are my favorites
Early 70s Raleigh International, Chrome nervex etc..
Early 70s Raleigh Competition GS, Three arm campy bold pattern. etc.
Early 80s Schwinn Superior
Early 70s Schwinn Paramount.
Need a 24 inch frame for best fit.. 60 c to c or 60 c to top
Early 80s Trek 720 touring 24 inch.
Let me know.
Where are the best places to shop for these excluding Ebay?
due ruote
02-15-12, 12:57 PM
Craigslist, swaps, the Classic and Vintage Sales section of this subforum, other cycling forums, yard sales.
ColonelJLloyd
02-15-12, 01:01 PM
What, you don't like Volares? ;)
I did not set out to collect vintage Schwinns and I'm actually trying to avoid it, but they keep falling in my lap. I have five of them.
1973 World Voyageur
1977 Volare
1981 Voyageur 11.8
1988 Voyageur
1990 Paramount OS
jjhabbs
02-15-12, 01:18 PM
Wow Colonel...I had a Chrome Voyageur 11.8 when I worked at a shop. Schwinn was blowing them out to the dealers before the new models came out. They wanted $200 to the dealer. Honestly. I forgot about the Volare..Now I have to check that one out!!!
jjhabbs
02-15-12, 01:21 PM
Just looked it up Colonel...wow. I need another Orange Schwinn!! Haven't seen many Volares. forgot all about that one.
What, you don't like Volares? ;)
I did not set out to collect vintage Schwinns and I'm actually trying to avoid it, but they keep falling in my lap. I have five of them.
1973 World Voyageur
1977 Volare
1981 Voyageur 11.8
1988 Voyageur
1990 Paramount OS
Not that many, but they seem to appear from no where to me as well. Current ones:
73' P13
76' P14
77' Volare
84' Le Tour
and previously owned another 73' P13 and a 86' Peloton that I did ride for a brief period of time. Those were just riders as I have probably had another 30+ Schwinns pass through my hands over the years.
jjhabbs
02-15-12, 03:42 PM
yeah. i hear ya. I never chose to have three schwinns from the same era...but he got me jones'in for a Volare now. Would settle for a Orange 81 superior.
Send me a email I might have something you are looking for.
jjhabbs
02-15-12, 04:43 PM
Lubers..I emailed through the site. not sure if it worked.
JJHabbs@comcast.net
LAriverRat
02-15-12, 04:53 PM
How about a Schwinn 71 Sports Tourer, orange. Mega gear in back, 54/36 chain wheel. Did i say it was Orange? 24 inch frame.
RobbieTunes
02-15-12, 04:56 PM
What, you don't like Volares? ;)
I did not set out to collect vintage Schwinns and I'm actually trying to avoid it, but they keep falling in my lap. I have five of them.
1973 World Voyageur
1977 Volare
1981 Voyageur 11.8
1988 Voyageur
1990 Paramount OS
You know, if you move sideways about 4', that lap problem will take care of itself.
jjhabbs
02-15-12, 05:01 PM
wrk101
Hey. I cant say money isnt a concern. But Im aware of thier value and I am willing to pay for them. I dont want to pay on the high side but I dont need to be on the very low side.
RobbieTunes
02-15-12, 05:05 PM
Seek, and ye shall find......:D
raleigh craigslist (http://raleigh.craigslist.org/) > for sale / wanted (http://raleigh.craigslist.org/sss/) > bicycles (http://raleigh.craigslist.org/bik/)
Vintage 1974 Schwinn Paramount - $795 (Chapel Hill)Date: 2012-02-14, 8:29PM EST
Reply to: 6gjr6-2846475986@sale.craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads? (http://www.craigslist.org/about/help/replying_to_posts)]
This is a 1974 Schwinn Paramount, 58 cm, that is in wonderful condition. All vintage Campagnolo components (I mean everything, including pedals) except for the freewheel. The stock freewheel back in 1974 was not Campagnolo, so it has been updated with a Shimano Deore, which works perfectly with this bike and is better than the stock freewheel.
This bike was refurbished by Cycle Art in San Diego, which specializes in vintage restorations. They sourced all original Campagnolo components to put the bike back into factory condition. They also sourced period Schwinn decals and repainted/sealed the frame. The restoration job itself cost more than $1,000. The bike was tuned recently by Back Alley Bikes in Chapel Hill. New tape, etc. I bought this bike to ride, and I just never do. It should go to a loving home.
Thanks
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Location: Chapel Hill
jjhabbs
02-15-12, 05:07 PM
71 sports tourer is cool. I only buy bikes that are fairly clean and paint is in good condition. I know where there is a very very clean blue one for 240. thinking bout picking it up.
Do they measure those schwinns center to top of top tube..or center to top of seat tube that is taller.?
PeregrineA1
02-15-12, 05:57 PM
I posted that Paramount on the CL thread, asking to be saved from buying it. Didn't work. The bike came home with me tonight....
It's very nice to look at. No ride yet. To be correct it needs an RD and high flange hubs.
jjhabbs
02-15-12, 06:39 PM
Peregrine..you said you bought that black one posted here..?? Congrats
ChicAgo steel
02-15-12, 07:36 PM
jjhabbs-pm sent.
randyjawa
02-15-12, 07:54 PM
You might not even have to buy your first vintage road bicycle. You just might get it for free, if luck is on your side.
I have been using these Bike Hunting Procedures (http://www.mytenspeeds.com/My_TenSpeeds_1/FREE_SITE_1/FREE_SITE_2_FINDING_METHODS_1.htm) for years and every bicycle in my website, and hundreds more, were found using the procedures offered.
ChicAgo steel
02-15-12, 08:23 PM
Justin did you come by that '73 World Voyageur via 300 miles North of Louisville? Say Chicago? (Wasco/Campton Hills)?
Sent: Monday, June 06, 2011 4:47 PM
To: sale-wdvup-2424841952@craigslist.org
Subject: Vintage 27" Schwinn World Voyageur - $200 (Wasco / Campton Hills)
On Monday June 6, 2011 I received an e-mail from a guy named Dave A, who sold a 27" World Voyageur.
The inquiry was a feeble attempt to facilitate this bike for you at the time. Then it sold and I never thought about it till now. 27" was not offered in the catalog and they don't come around to often I imagine. I know I'm dense but this one's pretty funny.
guzziee
02-15-12, 09:23 PM
how deep are your pockets? got 3 from your list :)
Captain Blight
02-15-12, 10:46 PM
BTW the Competition GS didnt come with Campy 3-Arm. They're T.A. units. Nothing wrong with the T.A. but don't think somebody's pulling a fast one on you when you find yours.
jjhabbs
02-15-12, 11:30 PM
Guzziee, Fairly deep..but im not paying to long on them.
jjhabbs
02-15-12, 11:32 PM
captain. I saw many with that crank. Plus. check out this catalog from 77
http://sheldonbrown.com/retroraleighs/competition.html
Captain Blight
02-16-12, 12:43 AM
Huh, they made a change in '77. I did not know that. Well, we live and we learn...
mkeller234
02-16-12, 01:24 AM
Huh, they made a change in '77. I did not know that. Well, we live and we learn...
Yes, the "GS" stands for Gran Sport, since it had mostly Campagnolo Nuovo Gran Sport components. I had one, it had all Campagnolo NGS except the Weinmann sidepull brakes and levers.
ScottRyder
02-16-12, 06:29 AM
Early 70s Raleigh Competition GS, Three arm campy bold pattern. etc. Need a 24 inch frame for best fit.. 60 c to c or 60 c to top
Will mostly Nuovo Record do? :)
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Scott
jjhabbs
02-16-12, 09:03 AM
what are you asking for that bicycle ? Scott ryder?
ColonelJLloyd
02-16-12, 09:05 AM
Justin did you come by that '73 World Voyageur via 300 miles North of Louisville? Say Chicago? (Wasco/Campton Hills)?
I won the eBay auction and picked it up in Oak Park. I didn't ask anyone for assistance to facilitate, though.
jjhabbs
02-16-12, 09:54 PM
Scott. email me or just let me know what you want for it.
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