Trek Belleville
#1
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From: Milan, Ohio
Bikes: Tomii Touring
Trek Belleville
Ok, so this is not really vintage, but I thought I might try it here.
$450
My wife has switched to a Trek Verve, easier to mount.
Whenever we go out her bike gets more comments than my Tomii, kinda pisees me off lol
Yes, she is a tall drink.
59 cm
Trek Belleville
3 speed
Generator
Headlight
Tailight
Custom wood baskets.
Water bottle cages.
Pletschser kickstand.
Comfort seat.
Steering stabilizer.
Bell.
Comfort grips.
20170624_132213 by flog00, on Flickr
20170624_133850 by flog00, on Flickr
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$450
My wife has switched to a Trek Verve, easier to mount.
Whenever we go out her bike gets more comments than my Tomii, kinda pisees me off lol
Yes, she is a tall drink.
59 cm
Trek Belleville
3 speed
Generator
Headlight
Tailight
Custom wood baskets.
Water bottle cages.
Pletschser kickstand.
Comfort seat.
Steering stabilizer.
Bell.
Comfort grips.
20170624_132213 by flog00, on Flickr
20170624_133850 by flog00, on Flickr
20170624_133910 by flog00, on Flickr
20170624_133940 by flog00, on Flickr
20170624_133925_001 by
20170624_134010 by flog00, on Flickr
20170624_133956 by flog00, on Flickr
#4
Wish you were farther away, so I wouldn't be so tempted! This is a steal, just not the bike I need right now. If my girlfriend actually used any of the bikes I've built her I would snap this up.
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"I had a great ride this morning, except for that part about winding up at work."
Bikes so far: 2011 Felt Z85, 80's Raleigh Sovereign (USA), 91 Bianchi Peregrine, 91 Austro-Daimler Pathfinder, 90's Trek 730 Multitrack, STOLEN: 80 Schwinn Voyageur (Japan)
#6
If it were the right bike, I'd come get it - I'm north of Columbus. Unfortunately, a road bike is higher on the list.
GLWS - that's a well thought out interpretation of a casual bike.
GLWS - that's a well thought out interpretation of a casual bike.
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"I had a great ride this morning, except for that part about winding up at work."
Bikes so far: 2011 Felt Z85, 80's Raleigh Sovereign (USA), 91 Bianchi Peregrine, 91 Austro-Daimler Pathfinder, 90's Trek 730 Multitrack, STOLEN: 80 Schwinn Voyageur (Japan)
"I had a great ride this morning, except for that part about winding up at work."
Bikes so far: 2011 Felt Z85, 80's Raleigh Sovereign (USA), 91 Bianchi Peregrine, 91 Austro-Daimler Pathfinder, 90's Trek 730 Multitrack, STOLEN: 80 Schwinn Voyageur (Japan)
#7
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From: Milan, Ohio
Bikes: Tomii Touring
My daughter attends Denison University and is doing research at Ohio State this summer.
So I would definitely deliver. If you change your plans, let me know. I could make you a "can't refuse" deal

Peace,
Scott
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I spent my High school years in Granville where Denison is located. Nice town.
Nice bike also.
Nice bike also.
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#11
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From: Newton, MA
Bikes: '19 Fuji Touring | '09 Trek Belleville | '85 Raleigh Kodiak
I have a 64 cm Trek Belleville (not nearly as beautiful as the one above) and it appears that I've stripped the right rear hub attachment screw that connects to the rear wheel to the frame. Is there any cure short of replacing the rear hub and/or the entire rear wheel? I'm a tall, heavy fella' and my problem is that I constantly pull the wheel out of alignment when I'm pedaling hard. I was relying on heavily tightening the right screw, but that clearly hasn't worked out.
Suggestions?
Brian
P.S. If I sell it off for parts, how much should I ask for it if the only functional problems are the aforementioned stripped screw and a rear light that doesn't work?
Suggestions?
Brian
P.S. If I sell it off for parts, how much should I ask for it if the only functional problems are the aforementioned stripped screw and a rear light that doesn't work?






