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Another old Paramount track bike:
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Cool and I'm glad it's only 23"...temptation narrowly averted!
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Nice but that's a lot of "surface rust" for $1000.
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Ya, usually you can get more with Schwinn Balloners but the quality of the rust is not as good :p
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i suppose its better to see a bike in that kind of condition than a garage queen.
but damn, thats in a pretty poor state for $1,000 |
If he pays me a $1,000 removal fee, I'll gladly come by and clear his garage of the eyesore.
-Kurt |
The ad was interesting- I recall the name of Jackie Simes, who was around I think when I started in 1971- Also used to race at Nutley each year for a time- Memorial Day weekend- Allentown on saturday, Nutley and then Sommerville on Monday. Out of all the races- wish I could have won Somerville- it was my favorite- I'm a ham, and THAT's a crowd- about 15,000 they used to say in the '70's- Is she still there?
I got a fourth or fifth at Allentown one year- the hilly course was better for me than the 50 mile flat Sommerville- where sprinter Roger Young won a handful of times, and it was usually a massive field sprint. 100K Nutley used to break up a bit- I had trouble just hanging in the field mostly- watched Allen Kingsbury take TWO or Three laps out of it about 1978- the first with a smaller break he then soloed away from to lap again- most amazing performance I ever personally witnessed Was wondering if the frame was ever handled by multi-sprint titled Jack Disney- but unlikely- he was a west coaster |
Originally Posted by clubman
(Post 14281734)
Nice but that's a lot of "surface rust" for $1000.
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For a so called rare bike, a lot sure turn up!
Originally Posted by harpon
(Post 14287236)
Was wondering if the frame was ever handled by multi-sprint titled Jack Disney- but unlikely- he was a west coaster
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