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Old 05-03-08, 07:10 AM
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High scrap metal prices!!!

Has anybody else noticed the srappers with their pickup trucks and trailers. So many old bikes on their last ride.
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I see this same post on antique tractor and truck sites I visit. The iron scrappers are not the sentimental types...
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Originally Posted by Floyd
I see this same post on antique tractor and truck sites I visit. The iron scrappers are not the sentimental types...
At least their being recycled as opposed to landfilled.
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At the bike library where I volunteer, we strip, sort and scrap old bike. The aluminum fetches a good price and even the mixed steel stuff brings in almost 5 cents per lbs. Most of the stuff we scrap is department store rubbish. I love this quote regarding department store bikes from the late, great Sheldon Brown:

"There are two entirely separate bicycle industries; bicycles intended for real use are sold primarily in bicycle shops, and also, to some extent, in sporting goods stores. Bicycles sold through this side of the industry are well made and sturdy, and are sold fully assembled, tested and guaranteed.

A parallel business uses department stores and discount stores for distribution. They concentrate on a much lower price segment, and sell a drastically inferior product. The bicycles sold in department stores are made as cheaply as possible, from the poorest materials available. The average department store bicycle is ridden about 75 miles in its lifespan from showroom floor to landfill. The manufacturers know this, and build them accordingly. Department store bicycles are most commonly sold in a partially disassembled and un-adjusted condition. "
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Originally Posted by dobber
At least their being recycled as opposed to landfilled.
+1!

All of my junkers will end up recycled, and not because of the money...but my last load of aluminum was worth over $400 and the stainless that I had accumulated over the past year brought over $1600 (I must be in the wrong business!)

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Well, recycling is good, but reuse is better.
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All right - show of hands for those of you who have chased one of these fellows to buy a bike off his truck...

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Originally Posted by mastershake916
Well, recycling is good, but reuse is better.
True...but when a gas pipe frame or old alloy component has reached the end of it's useful life...that's when they hit the recycle bin around my place. Or in the case of the really cheap stuff, it is taking over and needs to be thinned out.

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Originally Posted by cudak888
All right - show of hands for those of you who have chased one of these fellows to buy a bike off his truck...

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Guilty as charged...

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Originally Posted by cudak888
All right - show of hands for those of you who have chased one of these fellows to buy a bike off his truck...

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I'm curious how much you gave them? I am interested in working out a deal with the scrappers around here, but want to know what is fair in comparison of what they would get for scraps?
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Originally Posted by cudak888
All right - show of hands for those of you who have chased one of these fellows to buy a bike off his truck...

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Sort of. I've skidded to a stop in front of more than one house to check out the frame wedged into the curb side trash receptacle. Just today I was checking out the neighbors two trash bound Ross frames.
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Okay, so the old Huffy mountain bike that I bought at the police auction for $10, stripped what I wanted off of it, and put the frame out front...was there somebody here that wanted it?
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