Pay it forward...
#27
I wish we had done this before I moved..the co-op got most of the good stuff...anyway.
Tubes:
27x1 1/8
24x1 3/8
26x 2
Trek 400 frame set in rough condition. Has lots of surface rust and two nice sized dings in the top tube. I think 58 cm. Pictures when I get home. Might be good for someone who wants the fork or wants a real project. Gone
Tubes:
27x1 1/8
24x1 3/8
26x 2
Trek 400 frame set in rough condition. Has lots of surface rust and two nice sized dings in the top tube. I think 58 cm. Pictures when I get home. Might be good for someone who wants the fork or wants a real project. Gone
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#28
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From: Hardy, VA
Bikes: Mostly English - predominantly Raleighs
Motobecane plastic water bottle - very good condition - looks like it may not have been used.
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#29
Spin Forest! Spin!
Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 5,956
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From: Arrid Zone-a
Bikes: I used to have many. And I Will again.
Great idea! But I thought paying it forward involves the recipient to make a contribution to the next needy soul. This way we can perpetuate the generosity and not let this thread fade.
#30
Don't call me sir
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 615
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From: Charlottesville, VA
Bikes: 1954 Holdsworth 3 speed, 1969 Bob Jackson, 1988 Miyata Twelve Hundred (retired), 1989 Schwinn Paramount, 2004 Santa Cruz Blur Classic, 2012 Specialized P3, 2013 Specialized Roubaix Expert Disc
I think it's going pretty well so far.
#32
A little encouragement......this was in corvette pay it forward:
Quote:
Originally Posted by bigoals
lol the biggest thing ever! how about a running c3 that is driveable :] not gonna happen but i can keep wishing... and ill come to you to get it
It's 1:25 pm my time.....if you make it here from Texas by 7pm my time this evening...I have a 75 L82 that runs excellant that I just parked for the winter.It will make Texas no problem.Springfield airport is only 38 miles away,so that is the closest.6hrs,anmd 35 minutes....go......
There's you a offer....this is only for you,and I am dead serious.A few obstacles in your way,but doable.........
Originally Posted by bigoals
lol the biggest thing ever! how about a running c3 that is driveable :] not gonna happen but i can keep wishing... and ill come to you to get it
It's 1:25 pm my time.....if you make it here from Texas by 7pm my time this evening...I have a 75 L82 that runs excellant that I just parked for the winter.It will make Texas no problem.Springfield airport is only 38 miles away,so that is the closest.6hrs,anmd 35 minutes....go......
There's you a offer....this is only for you,and I am dead serious.A few obstacles in your way,but doable.........
#34
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I don't have a Corvette but I do have an 81 Miyata City Cruiser that has been patiently waiting for me to bring back to life. See the link here about half way down...
https://miyatabicyclecatalogs.blogspo...alog-1981.html
It's a 25" frame and I'd say it is in very good condition. I think I have all the original equipment including racks, fenders, lighting equipment, etc. I took it all apart greased the headset and bottom bracket but most of it still needs to be reassembled. I'll pass it on with the following conditions.
1. I cannot ship. I'm really busy, am a lousy packer, don't have a box, and frankly don't want to go through the hassle. If you want it you have to either pick it up or make arrangements with someone here to pack and ship for you. I'd be glad to deliver the bike within the greater Seattle area. If you want a local bike shop to pack for you you I will drop it off, but you will have to make arrangements.
2. I'd prefer to give it to someone who will ride it. However, if you want to flip it that's fine but at least donate some of the profit to a charity of your choice.
https://miyatabicyclecatalogs.blogspo...alog-1981.html
It's a 25" frame and I'd say it is in very good condition. I think I have all the original equipment including racks, fenders, lighting equipment, etc. I took it all apart greased the headset and bottom bracket but most of it still needs to be reassembled. I'll pass it on with the following conditions.
1. I cannot ship. I'm really busy, am a lousy packer, don't have a box, and frankly don't want to go through the hassle. If you want it you have to either pick it up or make arrangements with someone here to pack and ship for you. I'd be glad to deliver the bike within the greater Seattle area. If you want a local bike shop to pack for you you I will drop it off, but you will have to make arrangements.
2. I'd prefer to give it to someone who will ride it. However, if you want to flip it that's fine but at least donate some of the profit to a charity of your choice.
#35
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My contribution is a bike I bought on a whim that never moves up the project list: a 1959 Phillips Manhattan 3-speed.
Positives: pre-Raleigh Phillips w/ chrome fenders, rear dynohub (AG) and light set, full chaincase, groovy Manhattan skyline graphic on the seat tube, cool brass Phillips headbadge with matching brass badge on the rear fender, 23" men's frame w/ two-tone white/grey color scheme.
Negatives: chrome on fenders is fragile and peeling; frame paint has a bleed-through problem of some sort, so the original grey/white paint scheme has reddish tones bleeding through the grey; bright parts need lots of elbow grease or oxalic acid to be presentable; hardware for chaincase attachment is floating around my basement somewhere; the whole things is heavy as heck.
You want it, it's yours for the cost of shipping (I'll box it up and send it FedEx Ground) or pick up in the Boston, MA, area. I'll include two new tires, too.
Neal
Positives: pre-Raleigh Phillips w/ chrome fenders, rear dynohub (AG) and light set, full chaincase, groovy Manhattan skyline graphic on the seat tube, cool brass Phillips headbadge with matching brass badge on the rear fender, 23" men's frame w/ two-tone white/grey color scheme.
Negatives: chrome on fenders is fragile and peeling; frame paint has a bleed-through problem of some sort, so the original grey/white paint scheme has reddish tones bleeding through the grey; bright parts need lots of elbow grease or oxalic acid to be presentable; hardware for chaincase attachment is floating around my basement somewhere; the whole things is heavy as heck.
You want it, it's yours for the cost of shipping (I'll box it up and send it FedEx Ground) or pick up in the Boston, MA, area. I'll include two new tires, too.
Neal
#36
Unique Vintage Steel



Joined: May 2005
Posts: 11,591
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From: Allen, TX
Bikes: Kirk Frameworks JKS-C, Serotta Nova, Gazelle AB-Frame, Fuji Team Issue, Surly Straggler
Another seatpost for anyone who has a project for it:
27.2, lower areas are a little scratched but a little time with some light sandpaper and a polish should take most of it out:
Spoken For.
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Second item:
Steel Randonneur bend handlebars, 25.4 clamp, fairly narrow (38-40ish), originally off a 80 Schwinn Traveler. (no photo, but in very good condition)
27.2, lower areas are a little scratched but a little time with some light sandpaper and a polish should take most of it out:
Spoken For.
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Second item:
Steel Randonneur bend handlebars, 25.4 clamp, fairly narrow (38-40ish), originally off a 80 Schwinn Traveler. (no photo, but in very good condition)
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#39
#40
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Joined: Nov 2007
Posts: 1,192
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From: Medford, MA
Bikes: Bob Jackson Super Tourer, '83 Trek 700, Gazelle Champ Mondial, Nishiki Comp II, Moto Grand Record, Peugeot UO-10 SS
Shimano 600 headset
I would lovvvve that Shimano headset for my 73 Nishiki build! If it's still around? Murray Christmas?
Wooohah.
Wooohah.
#41
Squirrel
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 4,940
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From: Winfield, KS
Bikes: Borthwick Touring bike, 83 Schwinn Peloton, 94 Scott Cheyenne, ?? Bianchi Torino
I have a bunch of french parts...I THINK. Can someone knowledgeable PM me and help me id them before I post them?
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#42
I only have a few odd things to offer up, but I'll post them anyway:
Schwinn-Approved Huret derailleur - I recall it having some issues when I pulled it off an old 1967 Schwinn Collegiate 5 speed, but I didn't really bother playing with the adjustments before I pulled it because I already had a replacement.
SR Apex left crank - I only have the left side because it came on a frame I bought, but it's in pretty good shape. It is 170mm and from the early 1980's.
Suntour braze-on downtube shifter, also left side only - This came off the same early 80's frame, again missing the other side. I should have most if not all of the washers and hardware that came with it.
If I find anything else in my parts box over the next few days, I'll post it up.
Schwinn-Approved Huret derailleur - I recall it having some issues when I pulled it off an old 1967 Schwinn Collegiate 5 speed, but I didn't really bother playing with the adjustments before I pulled it because I already had a replacement.
SR Apex left crank - I only have the left side because it came on a frame I bought, but it's in pretty good shape. It is 170mm and from the early 1980's.
Suntour braze-on downtube shifter, also left side only - This came off the same early 80's frame, again missing the other side. I should have most if not all of the washers and hardware that came with it.
If I find anything else in my parts box over the next few days, I'll post it up.
#43
convert
Joined: Jun 2007
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From: Bellingham, WA
Bikes: 1994 Bridgestone XO-4, 2006 Trek 1500
#44
K2ProFlex baby!
Joined: Feb 2007
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From: My response would have been something along the lines of: "Does your bike have computer controlled suspension? Then shut your piehole, this baby is from the future!"
Bikes: to many to list
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You see, their morals, their code...it's a bad joke, dropped at the first sign of trouble. They're only as good as the world allows them to be. I'll show you. When the chips are down, these...These "civilized" people...they'll eat each other. See, I'm not a monster. I'm just ahead of the curve
#45
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Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 1,846
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From: Puyallup Washington
Bikes: Motobecane Mirage fixed gear, Nashbar Alpha Road 5000, Bianchi Grizzly, Coppi Fiorelli, , Schwinn Trike, , GT All Terra, Old Peugeot, Nishiki 3 speed, Bugatti, Cannondale Black Lightning, Dura All, Bianchi Touring, Bridgestone T700 & more
Dang I was kinda hoping to see this thread stay alive with the whole goodwill towards men thing! I will submit a gift. Its the red single Modolo Speedy caliper in the rear. Maybe someone can stick it on something or just stick it in a box like me.
Maybe for a (gasp) fixie conversion? First to PM me gets it! Shippings on me to the US.
Maybe for a (gasp) fixie conversion? First to PM me gets it! Shippings on me to the US.
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#46
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From: Hardy, VA
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Dang I was kinda hoping to see this thread stay alive with the whole goodwill towards men thing! I will submit a gift. Its the red single Modolo Speedy caliper in the rear. Maybe someone can stick it on something or just stick it in a box like me.
Maybe for a (gasp) fixie conversion?

Maybe for a (gasp) fixie conversion?

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#47
Senior Member
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 1,846
Likes: 4
From: Puyallup Washington
Bikes: Motobecane Mirage fixed gear, Nashbar Alpha Road 5000, Bianchi Grizzly, Coppi Fiorelli, , Schwinn Trike, , GT All Terra, Old Peugeot, Nishiki 3 speed, Bugatti, Cannondale Black Lightning, Dura All, Bianchi Touring, Bridgestone T700 & more
#48
surly old man

Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 3,393
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From: Carlisle, PA
Bikes: IRO Mark V, Karate Monkey half fat, Trek 620 IGH, Cannondale 26/24 MTB, Amp Research B3, and more.
I have a box of derailleurs, brakes, chainrings (110, 130, Biopace), a couple of handlebars, shifter levers, and other things. Do I have to put something specific up, or can I just offer someone the chance to make a request and see if I can fulfill it?
PM me with with what you want/need.
jim
PM me with with what you want/need.
jim
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Cross Check Nexus7, IRO Mark V, Trek 620 Nexus7, Karate Monkey half fat, IRO Model 19 fixed, Amp Research B3, Surly 1x1 half fat fixed, and more...
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Cross Check Nexus7, IRO Mark V, Trek 620 Nexus7, Karate Monkey half fat, IRO Model 19 fixed, Amp Research B3, Surly 1x1 half fat fixed, and more...
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SB forever
#49
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Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 1,846
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From: Puyallup Washington
Bikes: Motobecane Mirage fixed gear, Nashbar Alpha Road 5000, Bianchi Grizzly, Coppi Fiorelli, , Schwinn Trike, , GT All Terra, Old Peugeot, Nishiki 3 speed, Bugatti, Cannondale Black Lightning, Dura All, Bianchi Touring, Bridgestone T700 & more
Dang I was kinda hoping to see this thread stay alive with the whole goodwill towards men thing! I will submit a gift. Its the red single Modolo Speedy caliper in the rear. Maybe someone can stick it on something or just stick it in a box like me.
Maybe for a (gasp) fixie conversion? First to PM me gets it! Shippings on me to the US.

Maybe for a (gasp) fixie conversion? First to PM me gets it! Shippings on me to the US.

#50
I've got a 19" Windsor frame.
I believe it was once very nice, presently the paint is shot. It has fancy chrome lugs, fork tips and cap and chrome Suntour GS dropouts.
I planned on having it powder coated and built up for my son but he grew way to fast and it is a small frame.
Yours for the cost of shipping, parcel post should be cheap......
I believe it was once very nice, presently the paint is shot. It has fancy chrome lugs, fork tips and cap and chrome Suntour GS dropouts.
I planned on having it powder coated and built up for my son but he grew way to fast and it is a small frame.
Yours for the cost of shipping, parcel post should be cheap......





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