Worth $50?
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its for a fairly tall rider. Unless it is a perfect fit for you AND you have your heart set on a Belgian bike, I'd only go $10
If you want Belgian, focus on Eddy Merckxx or an upper level Libertas
If you want Belgian, focus on Eddy Merckxx or an upper level Libertas
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I'm sorry, it's nothing special and not of very high quality. You can get a Libertas w/ Reynolds 531 main frame for that kind of money.
The seller doesn't even give a size yet they know it's a "Racing Classic" that IS NOT RIDEABLE
PM me if you need a bike for your size.
The seller doesn't even give a size yet they know it's a "Racing Classic" that IS NOT RIDEABLE
PM me if you need a bike for your size.
Last edited by bigwoo; 07-13-07 at 05:37 PM.
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It's worth $50 here, in fact you could probably get more...
is it worth $50 to a collector on this forum? No.
is it worth $50 to someone who wants a bike to learn some mechanics on and get around town and not wait for months (scouring CL, thrift stores and auctions) for the absolute steal of getting a 531 bike for $50? YES!
is it worth $50 to a collector on this forum? No.
is it worth $50 to someone who wants a bike to learn some mechanics on and get around town and not wait for months (scouring CL, thrift stores and auctions) for the absolute steal of getting a 531 bike for $50? YES!
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Go check it out Mazdaspeed,
Cyclotoine makes a great point if it has 531. I've never seen a Flandria w/ 531, just high ten steel. The seller states that they will accept offers and maybe you could negotiate. I cant tell if those are cottered cranks?? Hope not. $50 seems very steep to me, but I'm a tightass
Cyclotoine makes a great point if it has 531. I've never seen a Flandria w/ 531, just high ten steel. The seller states that they will accept offers and maybe you could negotiate. I cant tell if those are cottered cranks?? Hope not. $50 seems very steep to me, but I'm a tightass
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Originally Posted by bigwoo
Go check it out Mazdaspeed,
Cyclotoine makes a great point if it has 531. I've never seen a Flandria w/ 531, just high ten steel. The seller states that they will accept offers and maybe you could negotiate. I cant tell if those are cottered cranks?? Hope not. $50 seems very steep to me, but I'm a tightass
Cyclotoine makes a great point if it has 531. I've never seen a Flandria w/ 531, just high ten steel. The seller states that they will accept offers and maybe you could negotiate. I cant tell if those are cottered cranks?? Hope not. $50 seems very steep to me, but I'm a tightass

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Sorry, I understand what you are saying now
I hear what you are saying and you make a great point: It's better to ride a fun old Euro bike than not ride at all
I hear what you are saying and you make a great point: It's better to ride a fun old Euro bike than not ride at all
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Well why isn't it ridable? Does it just need tires?
If there are major problems with the drive train, brakes.. it may be more $$ than it's "worth" to fix it up. Depends too on your ability to get cheap parts and labor...
If there are major problems with the drive train, brakes.. it may be more $$ than it's "worth" to fix it up. Depends too on your ability to get cheap parts and labor...
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Originally Posted by mazdaspeed
What are cottered cranks and why are they bad?
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Went and picked up that bike..
It's in GREAT shape. It has the original head and tail light assembly with a generatior, a rear cargo rack thing, and seemingly functional simplex derailers. it doesn't appear to have cottered cranks. I also couldn't tell what kind of frame it has. It seems like a good deal though, considering it just needs tires.
It's in GREAT shape. It has the original head and tail light assembly with a generatior, a rear cargo rack thing, and seemingly functional simplex derailers. it doesn't appear to have cottered cranks. I also couldn't tell what kind of frame it has. It seems like a good deal though, considering it just needs tires.
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Originally Posted by cyclotoine
It's worth $50 here, in fact you could probably get more...
is it worth $50 to a collector on this forum? No.
is it worth $50 to someone who wants a bike to learn some mechanics on and get around town and not wait for months (scouring CL, thrift stores and auctions) for the absolute steal of getting a 531 bike for $50? YES!
is it worth $50 to a collector on this forum? No.
is it worth $50 to someone who wants a bike to learn some mechanics on and get around town and not wait for months (scouring CL, thrift stores and auctions) for the absolute steal of getting a 531 bike for $50? YES!
If you see what an LBS will charge for a not so special used bike with a not so great finish, $50 isn't a bad deal for something that with an additional small investment will be a perfectly good, functioning bike.
Yes, if you know where to look, have patience, a bunch of spare parts lying around, you can put together a better bike for less. Not everybody is in that situation.
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Do us a favor and turn it around and get a picture of the drive side please
At one point in the mid to late 70's there was a smattering of odd imports making it over here from Europe (specifically France and Belgium for some reason) I had a Lucien Michard. These were decent bikes, typically CroMo but nothing fancy. Along the lines of the lower end Gitanes and Dawes bikes. I have no clue what your bike is, the dérailleur may give someone a clue as to the age of the bike. Also any marking on the handle bars or stem? Overall it, if it fits, it should be a decent deal for the money spent. It looks like something out of the late 70's early 80's...
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At one point in the mid to late 70's there was a smattering of odd imports making it over here from Europe (specifically France and Belgium for some reason) I had a Lucien Michard. These were decent bikes, typically CroMo but nothing fancy. Along the lines of the lower end Gitanes and Dawes bikes. I have no clue what your bike is, the dérailleur may give someone a clue as to the age of the bike. Also any marking on the handle bars or stem? Overall it, if it fits, it should be a decent deal for the money spent. It looks like something out of the late 70's early 80's...Aaron
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Thanks mazdaspeed
BTW that is a cottered crank. My best guess would be early 80's, if it rides good it was worth it. You "may" have problems if you go to upgrade the crankset. Might be french or swiss threading.
Aaron
BTW that is a cottered crank. My best guess would be early 80's, if it rides good it was worth it. You "may" have problems if you go to upgrade the crankset. Might be french or swiss threading.Aaron
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Originally Posted by wahoonc
Thanks mazdaspeed
BTW that is a cottered crank. My best guess would be early 80's, if it rides good it was worth it. You "may" have problems if you go to upgrade the crankset. Might be french or swiss threading.
Aaron
BTW that is a cottered crank. My best guess would be early 80's, if it rides good it was worth it. You "may" have problems if you go to upgrade the crankset. Might be french or swiss threading.Aaron











