Ebay outings, not mine!
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Bikes: 1980 Masi, 1984 Mondonico, 1984 Trek 610, 1980 Woodrup Giro, 2005 Mondonico Futura Leggera ELOS, 1967 PX10E, 1971 Peugeot UO-8
Ebay outings, not mine!
Just thought these bikes should be noticed!
1958 Peugeot PX-10, 250176210076, 53 cm
1981 Trek 710, 21 inch, 290170874042
1930s Gloria Garibaldini Extra, 54 cm, 230179678278
Enjoy!
Road Fan
1958 Peugeot PX-10, 250176210076, 53 cm
1981 Trek 710, 21 inch, 290170874042
1930s Gloria Garibaldini Extra, 54 cm, 230179678278
Enjoy!
Road Fan
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Are you coming over to ride the Spectrum before the weather turns and I leave for AZ?
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I believe this is the purpose for this stickied thread
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage/234532-ebay-craigslist-finds-part-ii.html
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage/234532-ebay-craigslist-finds-part-ii.html
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From: South of Raleigh, North of New Hill, East of Harris Lake, NC
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But the one I want, the Trek is a local PU only.
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I appreciate a 'heads up' rather than looking at 'finds', which conjures up (to me) something already 'found'.
These are all bikes that may appeal to the collector part of us, and I, for one, like being given a push towards a (potentially) good deal that may have fallen through the cracks.
Thanks for the 'Heads Up' Roadfan!
These are all bikes that may appeal to the collector part of us, and I, for one, like being given a push towards a (potentially) good deal that may have fallen through the cracks.
Thanks for the 'Heads Up' Roadfan!
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Don't worry, they will be waiting patiently for you return back to Michigan in the spring. I am watching that Trek as well. With Local pickup only it might go for a reasonable price. I probably won't bid with all of the stuff I have bought lately. Plus, I need to save some money if those OTHER two bikes come up for sale.
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From: South of Raleigh, North of New Hill, East of Harris Lake, NC
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac, Specialized Roubaix, Giant OCR-C, Specialized Stumpjumper FSR, Stumpjumper Comp, 88 & 92Nishiki Ariel, 87 Centurion Ironman, 92 Paramount, 84 Nishiki Medalist
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Don't worry, they will be waiting patiently for you return back to Michigan in the spring. I am watching that Trek as well. With Local pickup only it might go for a reasonable price. I probably won't bid with all of the stuff I have bought lately. Plus, I need to save some money if those OTHER two bikes come up for sale.
If any of you folks are looking for some nice racing vintage tubular and clincher rims, I'd ask redxj before he puts them on the bay. I think he can cut a deal on some NOS and take off vintage rims.
I don't even want to tell you about the bike he just picked up, but I grabbed a few pictures when he wasn't looking:
https://picasaweb.google.com/A2UsedBikes/Nobilette
Supposedly one of the handful frames Mark Nobilette made using Nervex lugs, at least according to Mark himself:





