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nlerner 06-17-06 06:56 PM

This one is a puzzler. Does all that uncertainty (and lack of a price) mean that it hasn't been stolen yet?

Neal

http://boston.craigslist.org/bik/172606325.html

selling cheap bike
Reply to: sale-172606325@craigslist.org
Date: 2006-06-17, 4:37PM EDT

this bike is in good condition, may be a bit rusty. it looks like a womens bike. it is a nikishi mountian project . teal.

cudak888 06-17-06 07:41 PM

http://miami.craigslist.org/bik/172524713.html

Many words...nothing said...

-Kurt

nova 06-21-06 01:42 PM

Nothing to add at moment. But do to my clasic/vintageaholism i tend to watch sub 1990 bike auctions on ebay for bikes ive picked up over the years. Ive seen some real stinkers in the past. Like huffys from 1990 askign price 300. Err excuse me huffy 300 used no thanks. Now if its a huffy tagged bike from the olimpics maybe then yeh as those are not made by huffy they are made for the huffy racing team. Just like my old bmx i had years ago was.

Fun topic for sure.

pastorbobnlnh 06-23-06 01:08 PM

$25,000 Frame-but no fork
 

Originally Posted by NH Craig's List
TEAM VOLVO CANNONDALE DH, very rare - $25000
Reply to: sale-167788662@craigslist.org
Date: 2006-06-04, 3:54AM EDT

1 of 12. UNUSED. taking offers

Check out http://nh.craigslist.org/bik/167788662.html

This brings a whole new meaning to high priced. Of course that is the most unusual crankset I've ever seen!

cudak888 06-23-06 03:17 PM


Originally Posted by pastorbobnlnh
Check out http://nh.craigslist.org/bik/167788662.html

This brings a whole new meaning to high priced. Of course that is the most unusual crankset I've ever seen!

Place bids and make offers, eh? Will ship after payment is cashed, eh? I wouldn't put two cents of trust into this fellow.

As for the bike, it is THE example of the "Tonka Look."

Take care,

-Kurt

Little Darwin 06-23-06 04:36 PM

I am adding this listing for one reason. I sent an email to him to explain that valves are either Schrader or Presta, and not as he advertises... He has reposted since then, so now I think he belongs in the numbskull list... I also pointed out that if anyone is interested in spending $350 for a 20+ year old bike they want more details about size and components...

It looks a little large for me, and my price point for the bike would be closer to the $50 that he considers insulting than what he is asking... but it does look like a nice rider... and probably worth more than I would be willing to pay (I would top out at $100 for any bike that isn't really special)

I also pointed out to him (after I checked) that I can lift my 30 year old Sears bike with one finger... and it weighs a LOT!

http://harrisburg.craigslist.org/bik/173320788.html

Men's 27", 12 speed Fuji Trivoli racing bike, high quality & lightweight, and blue in color.

Comes with the Shrader/ Presto valves on narrow 27 x 1 1/8" tires that are in great shape, also have the quick release hubs on the front & back.

Overall it's in good shape, the wheels are true, and brakes are excellent too. Has toe clips, bottle holder and internal brake cables. It is light weight as seen in the picture, I am holding it up with one finger. It does not have kick stand. The bike seat has a small chuck taken out of it up front when I was transporting it in my car. $350 OBO, reasonable offers only, and serious inquires only please.

This is NOT your typical Kmart or Walmart quality of bike. Sorry but $50 is not a reasonable offer for this type of quality bike, please don't insult me with those kind of offers. If you know about bikes the pictures say it all!

BobHufford 06-23-06 06:53 PM


Originally Posted by dgregory57
I sent an email to him to explain that valves are either Schrader or Presta

Maybe it's one of each. ;) (In all fairness, he did specify Shrader/ Presto, which is neither, but a rather rare composite valve that would handle both, but named just slightly different to get past trademark laws). :rolleyes:

Bob Hufford
Springfield, MO

cudak888 06-24-06 12:53 PM

<RANT>

Numbskull & Lying Ass Of The Day:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Classic-Raleigh-...QQcmdZViewItem

#1: "The 50cm Metalic-Green frame is perfect for an entry level rider of medium height (5'4" -6'0")."

What constitutes the difference between a frame for an "entry-level rider" and an "advanced rider," or any other kind of rider? As for size, that's one hell of a range for a 55cm machine...

#2: "Also included ... are the original water bottle and pump. These items are accessories that were made with this specific bike and are rare items today."

Made for this specific bike? Hell, they didn't even COME with it. As for rarity, the waterbottle is worth slim to zilch, and the Silicas are a dime a dozen.

#3: "Original price of the bike was $700.00!"

Yea, RIGHT. $300-350 is more like it.

#4: "Recently read an article about Retro Raleighs that priced the Competition 555 in excellent condition at $400.00 and PayPal is the only means of payment."

You read an article on the Competition/Competition GS. "555" was mentioned nowhere. And for that matter, what does PayPal have to do with Retro Raleighs in this sentence and paragraph?

</RANT>

-Kurt

BluesDawg 07-04-06 06:51 PM

Takara made TITANIUM frames for 10 speeds? Whodathunkit?

http://atlanta.craigslist.org/bik/178255016.html

Sammyboy 07-05-06 01:35 AM

Brooks leather saddle. New. *cough*

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Brooks-Compiti...QQcmdZViewItem

cudak888 07-08-06 07:55 PM

I'm sure all gilr's want one of these Pink Cruisers with Suspension Handlebars... :rolleyes:

http://miami.craigslist.org/bik/179804288.html

And I'm sure all the guys will unanimously agree that it has a nice rack. :eek:

-Kurt

nlerner 07-09-06 06:37 AM

Anyone want to take issue with the claim that the Record was the best Raleigh ever made? Oh, brother.

Neal

http://boston.craigslist.org/bik/179961092.html
MENS AND LADYS RALEIGHS - $500
Reply to: sale-179961092@craigslist.org
Date: 2006-07-09, 8:18AM EDT


looks like they came right out of the box ,10 SPEEDS RALEIGH RECORDS,BEST RALEIGH EVER MANUFACTURED please call seth 2781-844-7022, thank you

* this is in or around stoughton,ma
* no -- it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests




179961092

SingleSpeeDemon 07-09-06 07:05 AM


Originally Posted by Dirtdrop
1939 Schwinn world tour.

http://tinyurl.com/mwz42

I'm not sure, but I think the age is off by only three or four decades.

new_dharma 07-09-06 07:06 AM


Originally Posted by Sammyboy
Brooks leather saddle. New. *cough*

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Brooks-Compiti...QQcmdZViewItem


could be the seller purchased the saddle then stuck it in a damp, dark basement...just a thought

nlerner 07-14-06 10:08 PM

I nominate this one for the numbskull bike photographer of the day.

http://boston.craigslist.org/bik/182170211.html

Neal

cudak888 07-14-06 10:31 PM


Originally Posted by nlerner
I nominate this one for the numbskull bike photographer of the day.

http://boston.craigslist.org/bik/182170211.html

Neal

For Sale:

One stone house, old clothes, drafting triangle & bookshelf. Woodwork polished and tattoos expertly crafted. $95

Bike? What bike?

-Kurt

nlerner 07-15-06 06:45 PM

Add this one to the photographically challenged:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Raleigh-...QQcmdZViewItem

The auction is for the Raleigh, but that Gazelle sure shows well.

Neal

cudak888 07-16-06 07:32 PM

Not as much a numbskull seller, but a numbskull factory copy of everything under the sun:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Vista-Ro...QQcmdZViewItem

The Motobecaneish "Made In Japan" decal is too much - but the "Araya 631" tubing decal takes the cake!

-Kurt

Little Darwin 07-17-06 08:14 AM

He's back... Still can't find a buyer at $325 for what sounds like a nice bike if he would just get his posting straight. He still hasn't corrected the couple of things I alerted him to in an email.

http://harrisburg.craigslist.org/bik/182553989.html

It now has Schraeder / Presta valves instead of Schreader Presto... and now he has mentioned the magical tires that are: 700C or 27 x 1 1/8" It is also listed as 54-56 cm, so it apparently has a flexible size too...

Just imagine the technology that allows for all of this flexibility, and he can still pick it up with one finger... :D

cudak888 07-17-06 09:02 AM


Originally Posted by dgregory57
He's back... Still can't find a buyer at $325 for what sounds like a nice bike if he would just get his posting straight. He still hasn't corrected the couple of things I alerted him to in an email.

Just inquired with the following question:

***********
Hello!

Curious, what componentry gruppo is this bike outfitted with? Looks like it might be Campagnolo C-Record.

Thank you!
***********

Wonder what he'll make out of that.

-Kurt

Little Darwin 07-17-06 12:21 PM

I haver to wonder if this is somehow connected with the thread on 1975 red bikes...

Only $7000 for a red 1975 Schwinn Varsity

http://newjersey.craigslist.org/bik/182959284.html

cudak888 07-17-06 12:34 PM

I'd like to meet the yahoo who put these chainrings on:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Kamra-Three-Piec...QQcmdZViewItem

-Kurt

cudak888 07-17-06 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by dgregory57
Only $7000 for a red 1975 Schwinn Varsity

http://newjersey.craigslist.org/bik/182959284.html

Just sent him this:

*********
Hello,

Have a concourse-quality, all-original, early 1971 Schwinn Continental for sale if you are interested.

Extensive photos here: http://www.geocities.com/sldbgallery...1cont001o.html

Priced to sell at $20,000 firm.

Let me know if interested.

Take care.
*********

-Kurt :D

Little Darwin 07-17-06 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by cudak888
I'd like to meet the yahoo who put these chainrings on:

That is obviuously a hot-rodder attempt at a rapid rise setup for the chainrings... Easier than trying to reverse the action of the spring on the derailleur.

cudak888 07-17-06 01:19 PM


Originally Posted by dgregory57
That is obviuously a hot-rodder attempt at a rapid rise setup for the chainrings... Easier than trying to reverse the action of the spring on the derailleur.

Oh, great. What next, front derailer parallelograms that angle DOWN as you shift farther out?

He ought to try a Suntour Spirt FD...

Take care,

-Kurt


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