How much should I pay for this schwinn breeze?
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How much should I pay for this schwinn breeze?
I was talking to a co-worker about bikes today and now I really want to buy a bike. I found this listing for a vintage schwinn breeze but from what I've read on these forums, I think it's a little overpriced at $120. What is a fair asking price for this bike? Thanks for your help.
https://boston.craigslist.org/nos/bik/1791095284.html
Edit: I did a search for "schwinn breeze" and found people who had found these bikes for bargain prices (like $20-50), I also saw a thread where a beautiful, fixed up one was selling for about $150.
https://boston.craigslist.org/nos/bik/1791095284.html
Edit: I did a search for "schwinn breeze" and found people who had found these bikes for bargain prices (like $20-50), I also saw a thread where a beautiful, fixed up one was selling for about $150.
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If I was in the market I would snap that up at $120.00. The people who buy $35.00 bikes (or free) spend all day driving around looking and rarely if ever are they complete and ready to ride. It's 100 times the bike that you would find at a big box store and as durable and stylish as any grocery-getter could be. I think it likes you too. The controls should work crisply and return quickly, cranks and pedals should spin freely and it should brake and shift at that price.
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It is decent looking but there is still some oxidation that would need to be addressed. For $120 I would be looking for one that is very clean. I bought one in excellent shape with pretty much no rust at all for $100 last year.
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I recently sold a pristene breeze for $150. I'd say no more than $75. Someone has done a little cleaning, but it may not go beyond that. It bothers me that they can't get a valve straight. It also has a good size crack in the sidewall.

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I would have expected the rust to have been addressed at that price. I would pass. I see a fair amount of rust on the bars, stem and fenders. I would expect to see more during an in person inspection. No thanks.
+1 To be fair on the $25 deals some (including me) have posted, we rarely mention the amount of time spent looking for deals. I look for bikes almost every day. So yes, I occasionally find some great deals. But the best deals go so fast, that if you are not ready to roll on a moments notice, they are long gone. I call this "scooping". Most larger cities have a number of people out there hitting all the garage sales, the thrift stores, C/L and whatever and scooping the best deals.
+1 To be fair on the $25 deals some (including me) have posted, we rarely mention the amount of time spent looking for deals. I look for bikes almost every day. So yes, I occasionally find some great deals. But the best deals go so fast, that if you are not ready to roll on a moments notice, they are long gone. I call this "scooping". Most larger cities have a number of people out there hitting all the garage sales, the thrift stores, C/L and whatever and scooping the best deals.
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Thanks for all the opinions. The seller agreed to go down to $90 and I'm going to look at the bike tomorrow. I'm trying not to fall in love with it in the meantime. I'm sure I could find a better deal if I searched long enough but I'd rather not wait too long or I'll talk myself out of getting one. It seems like a lot of the really good deals go so fast that I wouldn't have a chance unless I literally ran out of work to go check on a bike. This one is in an out of the way location so I don't think it will get snapped up too quickly.
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Thanks for all the opinions. The seller agreed to go down to $90 and I'm going to look at the bike tomorrow. I'm trying not to fall in love with it in the meantime. I'm sure I could find a better deal if I searched long enough but I'd rather not wait too long or I'll talk myself out of getting one. It seems like a lot of the really good deals go so fast that I wouldn't have a chance unless I literally ran out of work to go check on a bike. This one is in an out of the way location so I don't think it will get snapped up too quickly.
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