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Old 07-20-14, 06:46 PM
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Originally Posted by jet sanchEz
No pictures but a titanium Merckx with an extra set of wheels for $800 is definitely worth looking into if you are near Greensboro

Eddie Merckx
I contacted the seller. Looks like an earlier Titanium AX with a lot of mismatched Shimano.
The value is in the frame. It was made by Litespeed to the Merckx geometry.




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RALEIGH INTERNATIONAL, 1974
RALEIGH INTERNATIONAL, 1974 - $600 (Cambridge)

Is the frame bent, or are the bricks messing with my eyes?
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^^ I see it too. The fork also looks slightly bent.
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Originally Posted by coolkat
Is the frame bent, or are the bricks messing with my eyes?

I was thinking the same thing. The DT looks messed up just above the shifters right?
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Like new Electra Amsterdam Sport racing touring bike. This bike is made in England and was special ordered through a local bike shop for over $1,200.00. This bike was taken in by me on a trade . There is NO size on the frame however, a bike shop told who did a tune up on it said to measure from the middle of the pedal assembly to the top of the seat post. In that case that measures 20 3/4 inches.

All aluminum bike with Shimano gears and carbon fiber seat post. The seat is a GOB titanic wing flex seat made in Italy that was over $200 additional by itself. The pedals high quality Snafu brand. Beautiful speckled forest green paint that the pictures do not do justice.

This bike is about 4 years old and is light as a feather. It has been professionally tuned up by a local bike shop and is ready to go. All together over $1,400 invested!!!

Please serious inquires.....provide your contact information.

Like New Electra Amsterdam Racing Touring bike from England
This belongs in Wacky, not here, lol! I have this same bike in a different color. Not made in England, and sold for about $700. He robbed the nice bars and fenders off of it, put in a road bike seatpost(saddle and all), and slapped a $125-$150 overvalued price on it. Not to mention the canti brake change, which makes no real sense, unless he needed the price point V brakes for another project??,,,,BD

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SPECIALIZED SIRRUS SPORT, XL BICYCLE




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Nice 59cm Trek 600 on Chicago CL

For you Trek hounds:

Vintage Trek 600

And here's the obligatory NDS picture:

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[h=2]mens Raleigh Sports 3 spd, Brooks B72 CLEAN! - $125 (Frankfort)[/h]

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Selling this clean Raleigh 3 speed, 21 inch frame with near perfect paint. Original pedals show NO wear. Brooks B-72 leather seat in excellent shape. Slight pitting on chrome rims. Sturmey-Archer 3 speed hub shifts nicely. All Raleigh 'R' nuts are there. Stem has been changed at some point in this bikes life for higher bar position. Tires were also changed at some point and have 100% of their tread, but are dry. Fits riders in the mid five foot range. Phone calls are best. IF YOU EMAIL, INCLUDE PHONE FOR RESPONSE
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Cannondale Black Lightning on Chicago CL

For Black Lightning fans:

Cannondale road bike and Fixie for sale

Looks nice (dunno about the price). The seller doesn't mention the size, but says that at 5'7" it's too big for him.

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Originally Posted by smontanaro
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Vintage Trek 600

And here's the obligatory NDS picture:

That's a very nice bike and a good deal, hopefully someone here lives in Chicago area that fits a 59cm bike like me will crab it. Suntour Superbe components too! With 531c frameset! Comeon guys, I'm snapping my fingers over here for someone to hurry up on this one.
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'74 One owner Raleigh Super Course (Geneseo, IL.)

Looks like a nice clean unmolested bike, if it was only 4 or 5 inches taller.....

Vintage Men's Raleigh Bicycle - Super Course
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^^That's quite a deal at $160!!

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I thought so too but it's just too darn short for me or I'd already own it. Only thing I'd do is ditch the rack. *Sigghhh* One of these days the right one will come along.......

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Come on, somebody you know needs that bike. GF or wife? Or just keep it as a loaner for short friends
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[h=2]2003 Lemond Arrivee titanium 59cm Road Bike - $550 (Northwest OKC )[/h]

*Maybe a little newer than most would care for, but looks to be a nice ride.
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This seems like a good deal. Yay or nay?

Cannondale SM1000 for $175

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Come on, somebody you know needs that bike. GF or wife? Or just keep it as a loaner for short friends
My 2 cycling buddies that would have fit that bike and appreciated it are both gone now and my wife refuses to even try a road bike, built her a sweet Motobecane Mixte years ago and she wouldn't touch it. She loves her "hybridized" Trek 820 I overhauled for her and her Giant Simple Seven so I quit while I was ahead. Believe me it's SO tempting to buy it anyway, but then what? I live in "Cornfield County", there's nobody here that would appreciate it, it would just be an old 10 speed bicycle to them. A few years ago I had a red Super Course that size, not as good as this one and ended up giving it away. I bought it as a donor bike for when I found a nice 25" Super Course frame and I never found it. I gave it to an elderly gentleman I met at the bank that rode a newer Raleigh everywhere and in all but the worst weather. I had seen him many times out on the road. Fortunately I only had a few bucks in it, I kick myself now for leaving the Brooks on it but he was tickled to death to get the SC.
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Originally Posted by Scottyttocs
This seems like a good deal. Yay or nay?

Cannondale SM1000 for $175

Pretty beat up. Can't see what rear derailleur is on there. Crappy Cheng Shin tires. Gigantic crappy saddle. Cover missing from shifter.

I'd have to see it in person cuz it could go either way. If it has XT hubs and nice rims in good shape and XT rear derailleur then ok deal, imo.

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Originally Posted by Murray Missile
My 2 cycling buddies that would have fit that bike and appreciated it are both gone now and my wife refuses to even try a road bike, built her a sweet Motobecane Mixte years ago and she wouldn't touch it. She loves her "hybridized" Trek 820 I overhauled for her and her Giant Simple Seven so I quit while I was ahead...
Fair enough!
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Originally Posted by Scottyttocs
This seems like a good deal. Yay or nay?

Cannondale SM1000 for $175

Nay! Those bikes were not all that great for mountain or trail riding, they were bone jarring harsh. In addition to the ride quality the frame is aluminium and depending on how many miles were put on the bike and what the riding conditions it was exposed too, that frame may have seen it's better days due to fatigue.

The only real vintage Cannondales will be the ones that represent the first year they came out which was in 83, everything after that...not so much unless it was a highly limited production run of semi custom bikes.
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Now $175.

Vintage Lotus Racing Bicycle


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I believe this to be a 1983 or 84 Classique with replacement bar ends shifters.

Vintage Lotus Racing Bicycle - $200

Vintage Lotus Racing Bicycle

Lotus racing bike. Good condition. Was ridden last year. Tubes may need to be replaced and bike needs some TLC. Very light bike.

Medium\Large frame. I'm 5"10' and fits fine.

Quality components. Suntour, Campagnolo, Mavic, etc. The Mavic rims go for $80-$100 alone on Ebay used.

Plus the vintage aspect of riding a true racing bike from the 1980's or early 1990's.

$200 OBO


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Just $75!

For now...until the Eastside flipper gets it.
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
Pretty beat up. Can't see what rear derailleur is on there. Crappy Cheng Shin tires. Gigantic crappy saddle. Cover missing from shifter.

I'd have to see it in person cuz it could go either way. If it has XT hubs and nice rims in good shape and XT rear derailleur then ok deal, imo.
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Nay! Those bikes were not all that great for mountain or trail riding, they were bone jarring harsh. In addition to the ride quality the frame is aluminium and depending on how many miles were put on the bike and what the riding conditions it was exposed too, that frame may have seen it's better days due to fatigue.

The only real vintage Cannondales will be the ones that represent the first year they came out which was in 83, everything after that...not so much unless it was a highly limited production run of semi custom bikes.

Alright... so I bought this for $85 off of CL. All original except maybe handlebars and saddle. Cannondale SH400 - Imgur

Got it for $85. LBS seemed to think it was a good deal and a good bike for the money albeit a little banged up here and there. What say ye folks over here on bikeforums?

I would say I am probably going to upgrade shifters. Theses are like friction shifters, kind of, according to LBS due to wear they don't click into place as easy, but manageable to ride as a bike to go around town. Enough babbling. Sorry.
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Originally Posted by Scottyttocs
Alright... so I bought this for $85 off of CL. All original except maybe handlebars and saddle. Cannondale SH400 - Imgur

Got it for $85. LBS seemed to think it was a good deal and a good bike for the money albeit a little banged up here and there. What say ye folks over here on bikeforums?

I would say I am probably going to upgrade shifters. Theses are like friction shifters, kind of, according to LBS due to wear they don't click into place as easy, but manageable to ride as a bike to go around town. Enough babbling. Sorry.
Hard to tell from pics but it kinda looks like they might be the olde push-push RapidFire (pre-RapidFire Plus)

They might get a little more clicky if you thoroughly flush them with WD40 or the like. I like to replace cables and housing on crappily shifting bikes I pick up.


If you go for new shifters, my favorite 7-speed (I'm guessing on the cog count here) shifters are DX and XT thumbshifters. So nice!

Frame looks quite a bit smaller than the blue one. Hope it fits.
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