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Originally Posted by KDB
You guys are posting pictures of my wife's fears :)
You are living in my universe |
I just added another to the collection myself today - though it's being stored at jsharr's house (see the Catch of the Day thread). Wife wasn't too thrilled to hear, but for the price, I couldn't pass it up.
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No photos as yet, but here is the list:
1980 World 'Sports' ladies model 1980 Centurion LeMans mixte 1980 Schwinn Le Tour (this one belongs to Mr. East Hill) 1987 Nishiki Prestige 1987 Centurion Dave Scott Ironman Expert 2005 Specialized Dolce Elite There's also two mountain bikes (one Trek, one Diamondback), and a retro Schwinn cruiser. I have tried to persuade Mr. East Hill that he does not really need that pickup occupying valuable space in the garage anymore. Fortunately, there are two rooms off the back of the garage. One used to be the former owner's home office. It has heating, electricity, a telephone jack, and my bike work stand. The other room holds the hot water heater and some bikes. Looking at my list, I can tell I need to mix it up a bit with a few different years, eh? East Hill |
Reading this thread and decided to take a tour of my house and shed to see what bicycles I actually had. 12 Italian racing bikes and 14 Australian/British racing bikes with 5 Aust. roadsters. Ive also got drawers and rafters chock-a-block with parts.
I tried to give them all a run last weekend (to keep the bearings moving) but I 'ran out of puff' and time well before they all hit the tarmac. This is getting crazy; I may need to talk to a 'professional'! |
You guys are ridiculous. Any more than 3 bikes is just silly, why not donate some of them?
This reminds me of the rap stars who have 30 cars...and don't drive any of them. |
Originally Posted by cudak888
You think you have too much?
(Excuse the little Lowrider Company machine in the shed pic. Haven't found any other place to put it.) This does not include the "Junk" stored out under a tarp outside, or the two indoor bikes... -Kurt |
Originally Posted by blickblocks
You guys are ridiculous. Any more than 3 bikes is just silly, why not donate some of them?
This reminds me of the rap stars who have 30 cars...and don't drive any of them. |
Darn it!!!
I don't have any good pics, so I'll have to try the 1,000 words idea; Recumbents; Ice Tandem, Greenspeed tandem, Greenspeed GTX, Tour Easy, BikeE, Challenge Hurricane Road Bikes; Rock Lobster #13, '69 Clive Stuart, '82 Colnago, '75 Gitane Interclub, '78 Gitane Olympic Record II, Rock Lobster cyclocross bike, '80 Ritchey MTB's; Schwinn High Sierra, Gary Fisher AL-1, Cannondale SM700, Trek SomethingORother (I painted it and forget what it is actually) Panasonic 7500 Others; Specialized Crossroads, Raleigh Mixte, Schwinn World, 9 kids bikes and a Burley trailer. Also all the tools needed to work on any bike, including welding equipment, spare frames, wheels parts & the like. The garage also contains the entire Island of Sodor, my G scale trains; 4 locos & 40 cars, 1/32 Carrera slot car track w/14 cars, my computer graphics workstation, an entire woodworking shop, metal shop and other assorted collections including 200 Ferrari models, my T-shirt collection (300+) and of course family keepsakes AND Christmas decorations!:rolleyes: And it's only a two carless garage! And NO...nothing is for sale! I only buy what I will keep! |
Originally Posted by PsySal
Having a bike to get around indoors with is a fantastic idea!
-Kurt |
Originally Posted by PsySal
Having a bike to get around indoors with is a fantastic idea!
I just ROLLERSKATE! :beer: :roflmao: :roflmao: |
OK.. The results of three months trying to thin the herd has left me with three more bikes than I had in the message in July.
I have given up two, and gained five. The Motobecane mixte and 1989 Cannondale touring bike are gone. I have gained a 1955 Corvette, a 1960 Jaguar, a 1974 Raleigh Lady's Sports, a blue Schwinn Varsity and a 1980ish Nishiki Custom Sport... The Nishiki, Raleigh Sports and Varsity are available to a good home. Just pick them up or pay for shipping. BTW I have tried to contact the seller of a Centurion Ironman Expert for sale on Philly's CL... I may actually decide against that since I already have the same bike one year newer and one level up in components... |
Here is a link to pics of some of my bikes. About 20 of them. Some British Roadsters and some vintage Canadian bikes. Unique and rare British made bikes. Missing is 1951 Rudge Ulster Sports and a 1952 Humber Sports with twin blade forks, both being restored this winter. http://s102.photobucket.com/albums/m104/oldy57/
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It is always bad when you type out the complete list. Well, here is my fleet currently.
76' Schwinn Paramount P14 Track, 73' Schwinn Paramount P13, 80' Viner Track, 86' Schwinn Peloton fixed gear, late 60s? Falcon frame former fixie, Surly Karate Monkey Single Speed MTB, Van Dessel Buzz Bomb fixed MTB, Van Dessel Buzz Bomb full suspension geared 29er, 86 Schwinn Letour frame (fixed gear project), and a 95' Schwinn Moab Elite MTB (my bike from college). The previous list is only the bikes that are my riders or will be riders. Here is the list of repair/flippers/parts donors I have: 2 Schwinn Le Tours, tiny Shogun Selectra, Nashbar steel bike, Raliegh Supercourse TT frame, 2 Schwinn High Plains MTB, Panasonic DX2000, Motobecane Sportour, and a Fuji Monterey. I was bored at work the other day and wrote down all of the bikes/frame I bought in the last 12 months. I bought 28 in the last 12 months. I sold 7 bikes this summer. Right now there are two bikes hanging from the garage. The rest of the bikes are in the basement with my bike workshop. I need to really clean the basement up and get my bikes and shop in a better organization. The bikes are spread around the basement. |
Ridable bikes:
Raleigh Sports: '51 (2), '71, '73 (2), '74, '80 1969 Robin Hood Sports 1970 Raleigh Twenty 1979 Rudge-Whitworth DL-1 1947 Schwinn Henderson 1950's Murray Aeroline 1961 Schwinn Paramount 1971 Schwinn Continental 1984 Raleigh USA Competition 1985 Raleigh USA Super Course (not ridable, but in the works) 1986 Raleigh USA Grand Prix 1973 Columbia Tourist Silly little Lowrider Company cantiliver bike retrofitted as a '60s musclebike Trek Y-3 Non ridable, partially built/unoperative bikes: Raleigh Sports: '51 Raleigh Sprite: '70, '74 1970's Dunelt Racer 1970's Jeunet Franche-Comte 1970's Columbia Tourist V 1982 Trek 728 1984 Schwinn LeTour Luxe 1980's Fuji Grand Touring 1980's Benotto 800-series 1984 Peugeot PSV-10 1975 Raleigh DL-1 (suffering from severe rust issues) Frames: Raleigh Sports: '61 AMF-Hercules: '67, '69, '70 (all up for trade, parts or whole) 1960's Murray Skybolt 1968 Columbia - ladies frame, bent 1970's Motobecane Grand Jubilee 1970's Raleigh Gran Sport (repainted) 1971 Schwinn Varsity 197? Schwinn Varsity (parts) 197? Schwinn Continental (parts) 1977 Schwinn Stingray Scrambler 1979 AMF-Roadmaster (parts/junk) 1980 Schwinn Varsity, all chrome, ladies' frames (2) 1983 Schwinn LeTour Luxe (mixte) 1986 Nishiki Prestige (Up For Trade) 1996 Schwinn Cruiser SS, ladies frame (NOS) 1999 Gary Fisher Tassajara (Up For Trade) 199? Marin Shoreline Trail (Up For Trade) Enough for you? Shall I list the cheap-o MTB frames I have on hand for Craigslist bike sales? -Kurt |
>>1947 Schwinn Henderson
1950's Murray Aeroline<< What can you say about these ones? I never heard of a schwinn "henderson", sounds interesting, I take it the Aeroline is a "clunker"? Yes its true you don't need more than a few bikes, but what can you do? Sometimes you just can't help yourself. I'd like to lessen my load a lil, but some of them I could never let go.. not until they're pried from my dead hands! |
Originally Posted by divineAndbright
>>1947 Schwinn Henderson
1950's Murray Aeroline<< What can you say about these ones? I never heard of a schwinn "henderson", sounds interesting, I take it the Aeroline is a "clunker"? Henderson was one of Schwinn's re-badge brands - same as B.F. Goodrich, for instance. Here's a photo of the '47 (with a '49 - that I was in the process of building for a friend - in the foreground): http://jaysmarine.com/1949Henderson_4.jpg And here is the Murray Aeroline (which, by my best guess, is mid '50s - say '54-'57). I have the original rear wheel - coasterbrake is shot, never got around to swapping it out. When I got it: http://jaysmarine.com/Aeroliner_2.jpg After some various small revisions to bring it closer to original specs: http://jaysmarine.com/Aeroliner_5.jpg -Kurt |
Hey Cuda, if you ever want to get rid of that Columbia Tourist V, then you should get rid of it to me. :D
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Originally Posted by blickblocks
You guys are ridiculous. Any more than 3 bikes is just silly, why not donate some of them?
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Hmmmm. Currently:
A Gazelle Trim Tropy, used for long fast road rides A Falcon Westminster with rust, mismatched wheels, torn seat, which is my lockup/non stealable bike A Raleigh Royal tourer, which is my main grocery hauling/commuting/getting around bike A Nigel Dean 80's road frame that's most of the way to be built up as a street fixed gear An EG Bates track bike, which will eventually be ridden on the track A narsty old department store double suspension MTB, modified with motorcycle handlebars, just for fun. A Raleigh Quasar 80's 501 road bike, being converted to a modern interpretation on the classic english sit up and beg bike theme, but single speed rather than 3 speed. An HR Bates cantiflex bike, because I really wanted one of those unusual English frames of the 50's. A Mercian mixte I'm doing up for my girlfriend A Holdsworth I'm doing up for my son A chinese built road bike that I'm redoing in a kinda muscle bike style. Two Moultons that I haven't decided what to do with. There are also lots that are on their way out to sell. I do give away bikes though, 4 in the last 6 months. |
I have sold four bikes in the last month, and I still cannot walk into my garage yet. Well, sold two for great prices, and two went in a charity auction yesterday. Bought in the last year? Close to 10 I would imagine?
I have slowed down lately. Once I had bikes parked outside under the carport, I realized it was time to thin the herd a bit. I'm now starting to up the quality of my herd with a few vintage roadies, and some nice newer bikes. Mostly what I had before were no name lowbuck cruisers with a lot of money poured into them. Time for some respectable names, hehe. Yeah I have a few old ratty Schwinns, and a couple of very nice custom Schwinns, a few off brands, etc etc. All told I currently am hovering around 30 bikes, with about 20 being ridable with notice. Pedal install, air up tires, 20 minutes digging it out, etc etc, lol!~!,,,,BD This was summer of 2003 I believe. The problem is much worse now, lol! No, wait....I finished the orange stretch cruiser in April 04, so I guess it was Summer 04.... http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n...lottabikes.jpg |
I've always fancied a stretch cruiser!
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They're a very relaxing way to get around, 2 wheel style. People also stare, kids go oooooh! and whooaaah! They can also haul buns with a nexus rear. The fat tires ride very nice also.,,,,BD
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Originally Posted by Bikedued
They're a very relaxing way to get around, 2 wheel style. People also stare, kids go oooooh! and whooaaah! They can also haul buns with a nexus rear. The fat tires ride very nice also.,,,,BD
-Kurt |
Wow ...
I was going to contribute to this thread at first but now I see I am not worthy :roflmao: That being said, in preperation for an upcoming move am looking to give some of my stuff free-to-good-home if you live near Vermont ! |
Gone Daddy gone. Hopefully someone who actually wanted it, got it. Not some ebay selling fiend with dollar signs in their eyes.,,,BD
If I do see it on the bay, I will bid $85, and let them figure it out, lol.... |
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