Looking for an 80's Era "10 Speed"
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Looking for an 80's Era "10 Speed"
I have tried to talk a friend of mine out of this idea with no sucess, so...
He is looking for a "10 Speed" bike from his youth to ride around town. Something like the old Panasonics, Schwinns, Sears, etc. Drop handle bars, suicide brakes, 27X1.25 tires, stem shifters, etc.
I have looked with him all over LI and can not find a bike. Obviously there is no such thing sold new anymore.
Does anyone have a bike that they are willing to part with? He is about 5' 10", but I am pretty sure color and size are not his concern. I can repair most anything, so a few problems is not a problem.
Please PM me
Thanks, Mark
He is looking for a "10 Speed" bike from his youth to ride around town. Something like the old Panasonics, Schwinns, Sears, etc. Drop handle bars, suicide brakes, 27X1.25 tires, stem shifters, etc.
I have looked with him all over LI and can not find a bike. Obviously there is no such thing sold new anymore.
Does anyone have a bike that they are willing to part with? He is about 5' 10", but I am pretty sure color and size are not his concern. I can repair most anything, so a few problems is not a problem.
Please PM me
Thanks, Mark
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Mark I can't believe there are no such bikes to be had out on LI - i realize it was 10-20 yrs ago, but I used to fish them out of people's trash in very good condition all the time.
Not suggesting you go dumpster diving, of course, but if you come up empty here, keep an eye out during fall cleaning (Labor day weekend?) and keep watching CL.
If coming in to Manhattan or Brooklyn is an option, check out: https://www.recycleabicycle.org/shops
I think they charge more than, say, a garage sale would for old bikes, but they should be ready to roll and safe to ride (well - as safe as those old 10 speeds can be to ride!). If you'd rather save him $ and do the work yourself, they might have a frame they'll sell you....can't hurt to ask.
Not suggesting you go dumpster diving, of course, but if you come up empty here, keep an eye out during fall cleaning (Labor day weekend?) and keep watching CL.
If coming in to Manhattan or Brooklyn is an option, check out: https://www.recycleabicycle.org/shops
I think they charge more than, say, a garage sale would for old bikes, but they should be ready to roll and safe to ride (well - as safe as those old 10 speeds can be to ride!). If you'd rather save him $ and do the work yourself, they might have a frame they'll sell you....can't hurt to ask.
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Thanks, I never thought of a Garage Sale. There has to be 1000's of these things setting in garages. We hit all the LBS and searched CL for weeks with no luck (local). Ebay seemed a reach, but I might check.
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I recently bought a bike from a guy on craigslist. Sold me a pristine Schwinn World Tourist. I'm not sure where his sources are, but he usually brokers really good stuff. I'll PM you with contact/details.
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I set up google reader to tell me when there are garage sales in towns around me. there are 5 or 10 every weekend, and all you have to do is send them a quick email to see if they'll send you a picture of the bike in question, or at least describe it.
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Why the heck not???
I got this out of a dumpter:

And this from a city dump:
I got this out of a dumpter:

And this from a city dump:
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I just gave away my '79 Raleigh Gran Sport!
Saw another Raleigh at a friend's garage sale last weekend. It'd be a haul from LI (in Schenectady), but if you like I could contact the friend to see if it's still available. I noticed that it was complete, but didn't pay much attention to the condition otherwise. Suicide levers in place, original seat, sidepull brakes (mine had centerpull).
Saw another Raleigh at a friend's garage sale last weekend. It'd be a haul from LI (in Schenectady), but if you like I could contact the friend to see if it's still available. I noticed that it was complete, but didn't pay much attention to the condition otherwise. Suicide levers in place, original seat, sidepull brakes (mine had centerpull).
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Have you tried any of the outdoor flea markets in LI? I don't know if you're close to Valley Stream, but that's where I go sometimes and they usually have a few bikes like what you're looking for.





