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GrayJay 07-13-11 05:50 PM


Originally Posted by dgodave (Post 12915019)
That bike is so completely awesome. I would have grabbed that in a second for $300.
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Agree, great score. I would guess it is a custom project from the mid 80's judging from the components. Perfect for a family tour.

trek330 07-13-11 05:59 PM

Nishhttp://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/...s/DSC_0211.jpgiki Linear.85 All Shimano 600 in ready to ride shape!!!Araya rims,49cm.....$50.00!!Tange 900,Ex funny bike.Already flipped for $220.

frantik 07-13-11 06:04 PM

^ nice score and flip!

ChrisM 07-13-11 06:45 PM


Originally Posted by GrayJay (Post 12924747)
Agree, great score. I would guess it is a custom project from the mid 80's judging from the components. Perfect for a family tour.

We're taking it on it's first camping trip this weekend. Getting it into the car was a challenge since I was afraid I'd lose it if I went home for a rack. It ended up just fitting with the wheels removed and the front passenger seat leaning all the way back.

enjoybikes 07-13-11 07:48 PM

built 'er up today just to feel the ride. Nice! Now to replace nearly every component with something of quality and enjoy.

http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...0713111613.jpg

http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...0713111612.jpg

:love:


Originally Posted by enjoybikes (Post 12721663)
Straight across trade... 1980ish Motobecane Super Mirage in pretty nice condition
http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...s/d488ccc2.jpg

for this one...
http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...s/a949d171.jpg

http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...s/55b343f8.jpg

I was told it's a '78. Reynolds stickers are not so readable. Serial appears to be 4F8G19. Anyone have any thoughts on year/model?


enjoybikes 07-14-11 03:37 PM

Craigslist $85. Asking price was only $100. When I got there, the guy clearly felt awful about the back tire being flat and voluntarily lowered the price. I didn't even have to lowball him. Nice condition. Not much on the internet... any ideas on exact year/model, etc?
http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...s/DSCN2761.jpg
http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...s/DSCN2763.jpg
http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...s/DSCN2764.jpg

BlankCrows 07-14-11 07:13 PM

Today I found a couple of noise maker bells (Saturn and Toyota United), and also a pair of vintage Keithley digital autoranging Multimeters for $5 each. They have stickers on them stating they were used at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, one sticker is marked DOE (Department of Energy), and the other is marked USAEC (United States Atomic Energy Commission).

http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z...s/CIMG4083.jpg

frantik 07-14-11 07:41 PM

^ forks bent

jstewse 07-15-11 02:08 PM

Went to go check out a 90's Trek hybrid for my mother the other day, and the woman told me she sold it already, even after making plans to have me come out to look at it, don't you love when that happens?

I would have been pretty upset had she not had a yard half full of bikes. As it usually turns out, most of them were junk. I did get a decent Nishiki mixte, and my very first 3-speed, which I'm pretty excited about working on. It's missing the shift rod that goes through the axle and that little bit of chain that goes with it. And the front brake too, but otherwise I think it's pretty cool, Humber Sports.

http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6135/...37ee1016_z.jpg

WNG 07-15-11 02:45 PM


Originally Posted by BlankCrows (Post 12930254)
Today I found a couple of noise maker bells (Saturn and Toyota United), and also a pair of vintage Keithley digital autoranging Multimeters for $5 each. They have stickers on them stating they were used at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, one sticker is marked DOE (Department of Energy), and the other is marked USAEC (United States Atomic Energy Commission).

http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z...s/CIMG4083.jpg

How wicked cool is that!!

rekmeyata 07-15-11 07:29 PM


Originally Posted by enjoybikes (Post 12929414)
Craigslist $85. Asking price was only $100. When I got there, the guy clearly felt awful about the back tire being flat and voluntarily lowered the price. I didn't even have to lowball him. Nice condition. Not much on the internet... any ideas on exact year/model, etc?
http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...s/DSCN2761.jpg
http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...s/DSCN2763.jpg
http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...s/DSCN2764.jpg

Despite all the weird comments you got, you have a nice bike, it appears to be in mint condition or at at least excellent condition. Find yourself some blue cork bar tape (the plastic tape is not comfortable to ride on, there's no cushion effect) and it will look virtually new. Throw out that weird blue water bottle holder, it doesn't match at all, find a nice stainless Cussi or King, stainless won't mar your bottles and they last longer then aluminum and don't look cheap like plastic.

A great find for the money.

frantik 07-15-11 10:47 PM


Originally Posted by jstewse (Post 12934065)
Went to go check out a 90's Trek hybrid for my mother the other day, and the woman told me she sold it already, even after making plans to have me come out to look at it, don't you love when that happens?

did you call before you went over there? i always call to confirm before i leave the house

rekmeyata 07-16-11 06:53 AM


Originally Posted by frantik (Post 12936209)
did you call before you went over there? i always call to confirm before i leave the house

+1 on this. I always ask them to hold the bike and give them a 1/2 hour time window when I'll be there on the initial call, then I call just before I leave to make sure their still there and the bike is there. Most people will hold the bike for whoever calls first, then second etc, it's just common courtesy...but there are a few who play to a beat of a different drummer.

jstewse 07-16-11 10:04 AM

I didn't call her before I left, but we had set a time to meet the night before. Somehow within that 14 hour window she forgot and sold it to someone else.

cycleheimer 07-16-11 10:15 AM


Originally Posted by jstewse (Post 12937270)
I didn't call her before I left, but we had set a time to meet the night before. Somehow within that 14 hour window she forgot and sold it to someone else.

Good deals equate more to 14 minute windows. She may have just gotten pressured by a bunch of responders literally begging her for the bike, and wound up caving in to the pressure. It does look like she tried to compensate you in some way, however, if that is any concilation. The Humber has some possibilities. Try Niagara Cycle Works for parts. You might also be able to squeeze in a pair of inexpensive ("on sale") black fenders on it. If the leather on the Brooks is still good, and she gave you a good price, not a bad thing.

frantik 07-16-11 10:46 AM

14 hours is a long time.. i would definitely call to confirm.

rekmeyata 07-16-11 08:18 PM

14 hours is way too long to expect someone to wait. All the used bikes I bought or looked at off of Craigslist I called then told them I would be there in 15 or 60 minutes to look at it and to hold it till I got there. The longest wait was an hour and on that one I called about 15 minutes before I left and told them in the first call I would call before I left.

auchencrow 07-16-11 09:15 PM


Originally Posted by rekmeyata (Post 12936788)
...but there are more than a few who play to a beat of a different drummer.

fify

rekmeyata 07-17-11 05:47 AM


Originally Posted by auchencrow (Post 12939397)
fify

Sure glad there's an English scholar here to fix grammatical errors when they occur, thanks. Now I can make more errors and not worry about proof reading or taking the effort to think about what I write...I don't proof read anyways, I don't have the time to take the time, but you do, so thanks for taking the time. What time is it anyways?

Bikedued 07-17-11 09:48 AM

I'm not sure if you meant to sound the way you just did,.....but you did:lol:.,,,,BD

tugrul 07-17-11 10:12 AM

I don't think that that was a grammatical fix.

wrk101 07-17-11 03:07 PM

Picked up a Gazelle Champion today. 531C main frame, nice wrap around seat stays. My size, so I have some pondering to do on this one.

+1 Expecting someone to hold a C/L bike for 14 hours is not realistic. 14 minutes is more the norm. On good deals, you need to move fast (immediately is always best).

FWIW: Seller told me he got bombarded with email responses to his C/L ad, and I was not first. But my response was the most straightforward "I'd like to buy your bike, here is my number, can we set up a convenient time to meet?", so he contacted me.

http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6138/...bdb51c9a_b.jpg


http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6141/...7da3c90e_b.jpg

jstewse 07-17-11 03:17 PM

I agree 14 hours is a long time especially for a good deal on a particularly hot craigslist page but.. it had been listed for a considerable amount of time, two weeks, and I had made arrangements with her the night before. I usually don't like to engage people in late night endeavors out of consideration. All is well though, the Humber is pretty cool.

Nice find on that Gazelle. Don't you just love/hate when their your size?

wrk101 07-17-11 05:05 PM


Originally Posted by jstewse (Post 12942015)

Nice find on that Gazelle. Don't you just love/hate when their your size?

Fortunately, 90% of what I find is not my size, and most of the remainder is a major step down from what I already have. But every once in a while, I find something interesting..

Roger M 07-17-11 06:34 PM

Looks like a real nice Gazelle, Bill. Looks like a keeper....

I've had a good few months regarding Centurions. This was another free bike. An 87 Lemans RS that someone wanted out of their garage. It's a little dirty and a couple nicks in the paint, but will clean up real good.

http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/f...t/IMG_5316.jpg


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