THIS WEEKEND! Northeast Bicycle Swap Meet, Bloomfield CT, 29-August-2004
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THIS WEEKEND! Northeast Bicycle Swap Meet, Bloomfield CT, 29-August-2004
Northeast Bicycle Swap Meet
Bloomfield, CT
Sunday, August 29, 2004
9am to 2pm (8 am setup)
Rain or Shine
This Sunday is the date of the Northeast Bicycle Swap Meet.
We have registered vendors coming from all 6 New England states as well as New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. There will be original Schwinns, balloon tire bicycles from the 1930s, 40s and 50s, track bikes, a turn-of-the-century board track racer, English roadsters
** and GOOD USED Mountain and Road bikes **.
FREE Admission to swap meet
- AND -
FREE admission to the New England Musclebike Museum!
There is no official bicycle show with judging and awards, but if you've got a cycle you're proud of, then bring it a long!
Vendor lawn space: $15
Vendor with vehicle space: $25
Vendor with vehicle and trailer, or large truck space: $35
Directions, vendor registration and more info at: https://OldRoads.com/swap
Hosted at the:
New England Musclebike Museum
6 Peters Rd.
Bloomfield, Connecticut 06002
Menotomy Vintage Bicycles, Inc.
https://OldRoads.com
Bloomfield, CT
Sunday, August 29, 2004
9am to 2pm (8 am setup)
Rain or Shine
This Sunday is the date of the Northeast Bicycle Swap Meet.
We have registered vendors coming from all 6 New England states as well as New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. There will be original Schwinns, balloon tire bicycles from the 1930s, 40s and 50s, track bikes, a turn-of-the-century board track racer, English roadsters
** and GOOD USED Mountain and Road bikes **.
FREE Admission to swap meet
- AND -
FREE admission to the New England Musclebike Museum!
There is no official bicycle show with judging and awards, but if you've got a cycle you're proud of, then bring it a long!
Vendor lawn space: $15
Vendor with vehicle space: $25
Vendor with vehicle and trailer, or large truck space: $35
Directions, vendor registration and more info at: https://OldRoads.com/swap
Hosted at the:
New England Musclebike Museum
6 Peters Rd.
Bloomfield, Connecticut 06002
Menotomy Vintage Bicycles, Inc.
https://OldRoads.com
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For those that have been to this swap before, how are the deals on vintage lightweights (and is there a decent selection of 60s-80s road rides?)
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I'm hoping to go- can't wait actually. But I have a 3 week old baby at home so I might not be able to make it.
Regardless, I went to another swap in the winter in MA that was pretty good. There really wasn't anything I was looking for but I bought a couple of Flite Ti saddles (old ones) for $10 per. There was a huge array of different rides there as well. This swap will probably be alot better for several reasons.
1.- it's summer
2.- it's at the museum which will bring more people and their Schwinn's etc.
3.- I might be able to go and sell
4.- Bikes are always cool.
If I do make it I will be bringing a few boxes of misc. parts (cheap $) and a few bikes too. I should have an early 70's Motobecane Grand Record, an 80's Lotus Excelle, a few unknown age road bikes (at my brothers house so I haven't seen them in a while) for cheap $, a lugged frame Raleigh, a Univega "mtn. bike" (I use that term loosely as it's more of a comfort ride) which will also be cheap $$. I should also be bringing my friend who has a couple of Schwinn fastbacks- one is an original Ramshorn.
Hope I get to go and I hope to see some of you there...I'll have my black Xterra with small trailer.
PJBAZ
Regardless, I went to another swap in the winter in MA that was pretty good. There really wasn't anything I was looking for but I bought a couple of Flite Ti saddles (old ones) for $10 per. There was a huge array of different rides there as well. This swap will probably be alot better for several reasons.
1.- it's summer
2.- it's at the museum which will bring more people and their Schwinn's etc.
3.- I might be able to go and sell
4.- Bikes are always cool.
If I do make it I will be bringing a few boxes of misc. parts (cheap $) and a few bikes too. I should have an early 70's Motobecane Grand Record, an 80's Lotus Excelle, a few unknown age road bikes (at my brothers house so I haven't seen them in a while) for cheap $, a lugged frame Raleigh, a Univega "mtn. bike" (I use that term loosely as it's more of a comfort ride) which will also be cheap $$. I should also be bringing my friend who has a couple of Schwinn fastbacks- one is an original Ramshorn.
Hope I get to go and I hope to see some of you there...I'll have my black Xterra with small trailer.
PJBAZ
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Hmm... I'm in NYC, so it's about a 2hr drive for me. Not sure I'm committed enough to get up at 7am to get there right as it opens for the good picken's
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The swap was great. Lots of vendors and lots of visitors.
We brought a mix of Musclebike, Balloon, English and lightweight stuff.
The lightweights we brought were cycles that just keep getting in our way at the shop (Puchs, Shoguns, Raleigh 10-speeds, and I forget what else). They were the kind of cycles you get when you buy a load of bikes and have to take everything .vs. cherrypicking. We priced them from $15 to $35 and they all sold within the first hour of the swap meet...
I guess next time we'll bring a lot more.
Vin - Menotomy Vintage Bicycles, Inc.
https://OldRoads.com
We brought a mix of Musclebike, Balloon, English and lightweight stuff.
The lightweights we brought were cycles that just keep getting in our way at the shop (Puchs, Shoguns, Raleigh 10-speeds, and I forget what else). They were the kind of cycles you get when you buy a load of bikes and have to take everything .vs. cherrypicking. We priced them from $15 to $35 and they all sold within the first hour of the swap meet...
I guess next time we'll bring a lot more.
Vin - Menotomy Vintage Bicycles, Inc.
https://OldRoads.com
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I too had a great time although I wasn't able to sell anything (read: wife was less than happy I was going, let alone trying to spend the entire day there). However, I did well.
I bought a 1984 Mongooose Californian for cheap $ and also picked up 2 Ross Apollo's.
Oldroads, where were you guys sitting I wasnted to meet you...as I have many questions about my Apollo's, etc. Hoping you can answer them for me.
Also, there were two real nice road rides there...a Pinarello and a Gios! They were super cool, but too big and too much $ for me. The same guy also had a Paramount.
Hope to see everyone there next time.
PJ
I bought a 1984 Mongooose Californian for cheap $ and also picked up 2 Ross Apollo's.
Oldroads, where were you guys sitting I wasnted to meet you...as I have many questions about my Apollo's, etc. Hoping you can answer them for me.
Also, there were two real nice road rides there...a Pinarello and a Gios! They were super cool, but too big and too much $ for me. The same guy also had a Paramount.
Hope to see everyone there next time.
PJ