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crank_addict 01-30-15 02:36 PM


Originally Posted by daf1009 (Post 17514884)
I am watching all of the auctions of the parts for this bike...and will, most likely, go after the frameset when it comes up (about another week)...so far...

Hubs - $504

Cranks - $355

I stopped bidding/trying to buy this bike at about $800 as a whole...so, if that were any where near the sales prices...

It will be interesting to see the total...

haha- I'm so out for any of it. Could just about taste the gorgeous Duprat hollow arm cranks but then the snipers went ballistic.

cyclotoine 01-30-15 02:51 PM


Originally Posted by Spoonrobot (Post 17511783)
He's a serial offender, with a really weird backstory.

I don't find this backstory weird at all. He was lucky.


Originally Posted by eschlwc (Post 17512331)
parting out one of my wonderfully rebuilt bicycles that i worked so hard to restore just to clear a few more bucks would feel like killing my brother for his kidneys.

I have a fee bikes I sweated over to build and spent way too much on. No f'ing way I'd sell them complete, the loss of capital would hurt more.


Originally Posted by rootboy (Post 17512877)
His blog makes him sound like a real dick head.
But the bigger dick head is the guy who sold him all that fine stuff.
It' a dick head conspiracy.

He has a lot of haters I am sure, we all wish this could happen to us, but when I read that he only made $25,000 and spent $10,000... well if f'ing worked for it selling all that stuff. I don't think there is anything wrong with it. Sure the guy selling it probably didn't realize there was a vintage cycling boom going on, but whatever, sounds like he wanted to unload it with minimal effort.

cale 01-30-15 03:05 PM

^+1

I'm not here to just stir the pot, I honestly went through these same thoughts just a couple weeks ago.

What I sold on ebay...http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...pskd2bk6mi.jpg

The guy who bought it turned out to be local and have a thriving business selling parts online. The bike was a racing bike I had bought new somewhere around 1985 and kept all those years without significant change. But it was gathering dust in the basement and I felt that selling it would allow someone to enjoy riding what I didn't ride anymore.

When we met to deliver the bike, I, nervously, asked him about his plans for the bike. He said he would upgrade to brifters and ride it. Maybe he said that because he wanted me to believe it. I won't go looking for the parts to show up for sale. Either way, whole or in parts, the bike will get more use than it was getting from me.


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