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Giant 29er frame, wheels, Fox fork & more (Eugene) $800
I've looked at things like forks, and the prices can be pretty extreme, but it just seems a bit ambitious with the pricing.
https://www.bicyclebluebook.com/Sear...83&model=62646
My bike was stolen and ridden to the crook's house and then dismantled.
A few parts were recovered by the cops and I want to sell them altogether.
Bike was $2k new.
I didn't ride a lot and most of it was on bike paths, rarely off-road. And it was never ridden in the rain.
I'm done riding and want these remains out of of my house - it's depressing having them here.
It will go to the highest offer with $800 as the minimum (at least for now).
A few parts were recovered by the cops and I want to sell them altogether.
Bike was $2k new.
I didn't ride a lot and most of it was on bike paths, rarely off-road. And it was never ridden in the rain.
I'm done riding and want these remains out of of my house - it's depressing having them here.
It will go to the highest offer with $800 as the minimum (at least for now).
I've looked at things like forks, and the prices can be pretty extreme, but it just seems a bit ambitious with the pricing.
https://www.bicyclebluebook.com/Sear...83&model=62646
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Who knew Specialized started out as an XMart bike maker?
https://raleigh.craigslist.org/bik/d...681006575.html
That's definitely a Specialized, because there's no way to change the seat on a bike.
That's definitely a Specialized, because there's no way to change the seat on a bike.
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https://raleigh.craigslist.org/bik/d...681006575.html
That's definitely a Specialized, because there's no way to change the seat on a bike.
That's definitely a Specialized, because there's no way to change the seat on a bike.
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https://raleigh.craigslist.org/bik/d...681006575.html
That's definitely a Specialized, because there's no way to change the seat on a bike.
That's definitely a Specialized, because there's no way to change the seat on a bike.
https://wausau.craigslist.org/bik/d/...676581501.html
Schwinn Diamondback Girls bike - $89 (Wausau)
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Iiiiiiit's BAAAAAAACK.......
https://madison.craigslist.org/bik/d...674038377.htmlRare Vintage Bicycle ~ Concordia Kent ~ 70s 80s Bike - $1500
Dude has listed it at least THREE times, with no change in the price or anything. Evidently no one's clued him in to what this.... thing really is.
https://madison.craigslist.org/bik/d...674038377.htmlRare Vintage Bicycle ~ Concordia Kent ~ 70s 80s Bike - $1500
Dude has listed it at least THREE times, with no change in the price or anything. Evidently no one's clued him in to what this.... thing really is.
I usually never do this, but I actually sent the seller an e-mail. Price has been reduced........ a bit
Here's the exchange - the owner responded gracefully (despite my possibly overly frank message)
_______________________________________________________________________________________
Dear Sir,
Thank you very much for the info!
I had tried in vain to get an estimate as to its value, and instead found out that pricing on vintage bikes is hard to place & values are all over the board. In this case, I wanted to err on the side of caution & ended up doing so exceedingly!
Your information is most valuable & I appreciate your reaching out with a helping hand. I am going to be repricing immediately!
Regards!
StacyFrom: ******* <7e45cfa496183448bb3e29603cffedf0@reply.craigslist.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2018 3:43 PM
To: rzrsh-6674038377@sale.craigslist.org
Subject: Vintage bike on CL
Just worth noting that the bike you have listed for $1500 is worth no more than $50-75, and was probably under $100 when new. It is a low-grade, "gaspipe" steel frame with low grade components.
FWIW Kent is on the same level as Huffy and Murray - department store bicycles.
Anyway, just hoping to provide some context to help actually make a sale.
Best of luck!
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This only qualifies for "The Wacky World..." because of its radically unconventional aesthetic. Personally I think it's supercool, even as it goes against everything I would ever do in terms of a build. And hey, it's not every day you see rattlesnake rims!
It ain't cheap though.
It ain't cheap though.
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Apologies to Bo Diddley...
I got a fixed gear made from a Nashbar
It's got a cobra snake for a handlebar
It's got two wheels takin' me down the road
Made outta rattlesnake hide
It's got a brand new headlight right up front
Made outta human skull.......
I got a fixed gear made from a Nashbar
It's got a cobra snake for a handlebar
It's got two wheels takin' me down the road
Made outta rattlesnake hide
It's got a brand new headlight right up front
Made outta human skull.......
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Hand painted bicycles - $150 (Lexington)
"I sand the bikes down. I take a of the parts off and paint them to any design you'd like. I put the bike back together. **ANY DESIGNS**"
https://columbia.craigslist.org/bop/...686326346.html
(Any design but any of those, please.)
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Trying for the Jackson Pollock look, maybe?
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WW bonus points for photographer's feet in the frame. Double bonus for no socks.
I think he needs to ventilate that paint space a little better, if you know what I mean....
I think he needs to ventilate that paint space a little better, if you know what I mean....
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Righteously Indignant!
What? No points for the possibly spray painted shoes or the wire wheeled bench grinder? (He writes he sands the frames. I don't see no sandpaper...)
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Sometimes Things Are Rare For A Reason, And Sometimes They Come Back.
vintage 1976 bicycle 10 speed & RARE brakes !! - $275 (winston-salem)
"bicycle type: road
frame size: 26 inch 10 speed
make / manufacturer: sears
wheel size: 26 in
this is a 1 owner family item, HTF....
with brakes that look like car hydraulic !!
sears 1976.......blue w/ red, white stripes.........
FREE SPIRIT > red white blue of flag.!! 1776 anniversary edition?
one time new street tyres installed......i think....ALL else correct.!!
added foam to handle-bar, has correct blue
end plugs, & triangle reflectors............
this has no damage to it..see pics............
& 42 year old item WITH minty ORIGINAL seat..................
i am 63......& we bought this new.
ask any questions.....?
10 speed NOT desirable............BUT.....THIS one ?
call / text .........before .................5 PM, ......................336-341-4872
southside winston-salem"
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Cannondale Six 13 - $500 (Beech Mountain)
I'm selling my Cannonadale six thirteen road bike. 700 wheelset. This is one of cannondales first carbon/alum bikes. The forks and crossbars are carbon. Excellent condition. Newer Michelin tires. I believe it's a 56/57 Sz. I'm 6 '. Will consider trade for 29 er Mountain Bike"Gold standard carbon seatpost for converting road bike frame geometry into a more aggressive aero position."
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uuuuuuhhhhhhhh
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80s Italian kids bike - $200 (North Wilkesboro)
Still new with plastic never been riden Italian bike from the 1980s
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80s Italian kids bike - $200 (North Wilkesboro)
Still new with plastic never been riden Italian bike from the 1980s
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This only qualifies for "The Wacky World..." because of its radically unconventional aesthetic. Personally I think it's supercool, even as it goes against everything I would ever do in terms of a build. And hey, it's not every day you see rattlesnake rims!
It ain't cheap though.
It ain't cheap though.
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Very RARE Wicker Display Bike-Full Size - $75 (Eugene)
Is this what happens when a cyclist takes a Basket Weaving class?
The details on the bike are pretty extraordinary, although I'm a bit surprised it doesn't actually include a BASKET???
Is this what happens when a cyclist takes a Basket Weaving class?
The details on the bike are pretty extraordinary, although I'm a bit surprised it doesn't actually include a BASKET???
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Candy is dandy but wicker is quicker...
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Very RARE Wicker Display Bike-Full Size - $75 (Eugene)
Is this what happens when a cyclist takes a Basket Weaving class?
The details on the bike are pretty extraordinary, although I'm a bit surprised it doesn't actually include a BASKET???
Is this what happens when a cyclist takes a Basket Weaving class?
The details on the bike are pretty extraordinary, although I'm a bit surprised it doesn't actually include a BASKET???
Here's a wicker-wrapped bike that does include a basket. And it's a bike you can actually ride.