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eBay / CraigsList finds - "Are you looking for one of these!?" Part II
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Obviously a bike boom gas-piper, but some interesting features. Would be fun to rehab, and ride it into one of the remaining True Value stores and ask if they still stock spare parts for the disc brake...
https://madison.craigslist.org/bik/d...849653229.html
https://madison.craigslist.org/bik/d...849653229.html
Vintage True Value West Point Eagle 10 speed - $25 (Madison West)
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https://richmond.craigslist.org/bop/...843455547.html
make / manufacturer: Cannondale I got this from a bike shop where I worked in the mid 1990's so its either late 80's early 90's. 48" x 15" Fluorescent yellow nylon with nice thick screen print. One grommet in lower left is missing with small tear. $20 or best offer.
Vintage Cannondale Banner - $20 (Bon Air)
make / manufacturer: Cannondale I got this from a bike shop where I worked in the mid 1990's so its either late 80's early 90's. 48" x 15" Fluorescent yellow nylon with nice thick screen print. One grommet in lower left is missing with small tear. $20 or best offer.
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Obviously a bike boom gas-piper, but some interesting features. Would be fun to rehab, and ride it into one of the remaining True Value stores and ask if they still stock spare parts for the disc brake...
https://madison.craigslist.org/bik/d...849653229.html
https://madison.craigslist.org/bik/d...849653229.html
Vintage True Value West Point Eagle 10 speed - $25 (Madison West)
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Obviously a bike boom gas-piper, but some interesting features. Would be fun to rehab, and ride it into one of the remaining True Value stores and ask if they still stock spare parts for the disc brake...
https://madison.craigslist.org/bik/d...849653229.html
https://madison.craigslist.org/bik/d...849653229.html
Vintage True Value West Point Eagle 10 speed - $25 (Madison West)
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My wife worked at Cotter &Co during those years and even cycled to and from work sporadically. She can remember seeing that head badge but said none of her bikes came from there.
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1986 Basso Gap frame and fork near Greensboro, NC. $150 and willing to ship.
https://greensboro.craigslist.org/bi...850367773.html
"Basso Gap frame and original fork, threaded steerer tube. Original owner, bought new 1986. 61cm seat tube C-to-T, TT approx 59cm C-toC.
Very good condition. Chrome excellent, a few nicks from use, nothing major. Decals damaged from workstand over the years. Columbus SL tubing. Smooth riding, classic steel frame. Handles beautifully. Rear spacing set to 130mm. 27.2 seat tube, Italian BB threading. Blue color is translucent so chrome underneath shows through. Very pretty frame. Asking $150. Local pickup preferred, but open to shipping/delivery/meet-up options at buyers expense"
https://greensboro.craigslist.org/bi...850367773.html
"Basso Gap frame and original fork, threaded steerer tube. Original owner, bought new 1986. 61cm seat tube C-to-T, TT approx 59cm C-toC.
Very good condition. Chrome excellent, a few nicks from use, nothing major. Decals damaged from workstand over the years. Columbus SL tubing. Smooth riding, classic steel frame. Handles beautifully. Rear spacing set to 130mm. 27.2 seat tube, Italian BB threading. Blue color is translucent so chrome underneath shows through. Very pretty frame. Asking $150. Local pickup preferred, but open to shipping/delivery/meet-up options at buyers expense"
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Only two hours but a free swap meet...
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bop...853994197.html
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bop...853994197.html
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This is the second reasonably priced Richard Sachs in the last few weeks!
https://boston.craigslist.org/bmw/bi...854864458.html
1979 Build, serial # 3965 – the 396th Richard Sachs bike built
I’m the second owner but believe the bike still has original paint.
Original Campy headset, bottom Bracket and seatpost
Mafac Brakes
Updated Campy drivetrain
56 cm seat tube
56 cm top tube
145 cm headtube
81.5 cm standover
Would make for an awesome L’Eroica build.
Or $1,200 for just the frame, fork, headset, bottom bracket, saddle, seatpost and Mafac Brakes.
https://boston.craigslist.org/bmw/bi...854864458.html
Vintage Richard Sachs Touring Bike - $1600 (Greenfield)
1979 Build, serial # 3965 – the 396th Richard Sachs bike built
I’m the second owner but believe the bike still has original paint.
Original Campy headset, bottom Bracket and seatpost
Mafac Brakes
Updated Campy drivetrain
56 cm seat tube
56 cm top tube
145 cm headtube
81.5 cm standover
Would make for an awesome L’Eroica build.
Or $1,200 for just the frame, fork, headset, bottom bracket, saddle, seatpost and Mafac Brakes.
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Unbelievable price. Hey Rocket, can you find a slightly bigger size?
This is the second reasonably priced Richard Sachs in the last few weeks!
https://boston.craigslist.org/bmw/bi...854864458.html
1979 Build, serial # 3965 – the 396th Richard Sachs bike built
I’m the second owner but believe the bike still has original paint.
Original Campy headset, bottom Bracket and seatpost
Mafac Brakes
Updated Campy drivetrain
56 cm seat tube
56 cm top tube
145 cm headtube
81.5 cm standover
Would make for an awesome L’Eroica build.
Or $1,200 for just the frame, fork, headset, bottom bracket, saddle, seatpost and Mafac Brakes.
https://boston.craigslist.org/bmw/bi...854864458.html
Vintage Richard Sachs Touring Bike - $1600 (Greenfield)
1979 Build, serial # 3965 – the 396th Richard Sachs bike built
I’m the second owner but believe the bike still has original paint.
Original Campy headset, bottom Bracket and seatpost
Mafac Brakes
Updated Campy drivetrain
56 cm seat tube
56 cm top tube
145 cm headtube
81.5 cm standover
Would make for an awesome L’Eroica build.
Or $1,200 for just the frame, fork, headset, bottom bracket, saddle, seatpost and Mafac Brakes.
- do NOT contact me with unsolicited services or offers
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Apparently 26" wheels, and I've never seen a derailleur like that before.
https://cnj.craigslist.org/bik/d/new...829393954.html
https://cnj.craigslist.org/bik/d/new...829393954.html
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Lugged steel Look. Would love to get my hands on this frame, it looks like it's in nice shape:
https://monterey.craigslist.org/bik/...833643274.html
https://monterey.craigslist.org/bik/...833643274.html
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Pretty much a buyer's swap. A lot of candy... my favorite was a pearlescent yellow 86' Paramount. Looked like it never got off a trainer.
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Note the quaint wheelbase & he likes low BB height
Richard Sachs pursued diversions like earning his own medals, so his work is like IPO's
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Apparently 26" wheels, and I've never seen a derailleur like that before.
https://cnj.craigslist.org/bik/d/new...829393954.html
https://cnj.craigslist.org/bik/d/new...829393954.html
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Claimed Trek 614 for only $200, but no triple, no Reynolds 531 sticker (repaint?), and is that fork OK?
https://philadelphia.craigslist.org/...855060571.html
https://philadelphia.craigslist.org/...855060571.html
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^^^^ Looks faintly like a 022 sticker on the seat tube. Also no rack braze-ons. A 410/412, I reckon.
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Trek Road Bike - $60 (Everett)
https://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/b...855466858.htmlOld school Trek. Light, nimble and tight. In great mechanical shape. A joy to ride. Use it as a backup to your current speedster, or as a low cost way to get on the road this summer!
Suntour and SR components.
27" x 1.25 90 psi tires that are in great shape.
Quick release front and rear.
Bar tape is in great shape.
Every thing works well, and is in good order and is ready to ride.
Some minor scratches and minor rust.
Remove the 4 gigantic reflectors and make this light bike even lighter!
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^^^^^ Little sister of the Philly bike, with a price that passes the sanity check.
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Lugged steel Look. Would love to get my hands on this frame, it looks like it's in nice shape:
https://monterey.craigslist.org/bik/...833643274.html
https://monterey.craigslist.org/bik/...833643274.html
That is an interesting bike. My first thought is a repainted Colnago. I’ve never seen a Look in anything but CF.
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Dude, the Suntour Superbe Tech rear derailleur! Known as one of Suntour's Icarus moments, particularly in the MTB scene with its dirt-sensitive upper pulley. As for non-abusive road use, they were fine. Very supple shifting. I had two, and actually got one of them to perfectly index a 7-speed cassette using a 7-speed Shimano Sante DT shifter set on a rain bike a few years ago. 1983 ST (touring) models did have these derailleurs. I'd love to own one of these very early ones--I've owned a few 1985 models and now a '90 ST400 that's been fully modernized in touring form. Great bikes.
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Not a problem. It's what I get for being a Cannondale enthusiast as well as being in the right place at the right time to see a lovely burgundy metallic ST of 1983 vintage (with Superbe Tech RD) roll into a shop that frequent (and volunteer at).
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This is one very "Rivendell-y Grant Pertesen-y" build:
https://boston.craigslist.org/nos/bi...855677250.html
I'm selling a like new Rivendell Sam Hillborne road bike. This bike was assembled by Harris Cyclery.
If interested please call.
Build for Blue 58cm Rivendell Sam Hillborne:
PART DESCRIPTION
Handelbar: Nitto Noodle - 46cm
Stem: Nitto Tech DLX SM112
Brake Levers: Tektro TRP RRL Retro BRL 29 001- 9cm
Shifters: Shimano Dura Ace Bar End - 9 speed
Brakes: Tektro R559
Crank Set: Sugino XD 600 (Triple) 175mm 46x36x26
Wheel Set: 700c Velosity Dyad Rims (36)
Hubs: White M15 (36) w/ DT Competition spokes
Tires: Compass Barlow Pass 700c x 38mm
Front Derailleur: IRD Alpina 28 6mm FD224
Rear Derailleur: Sun XCD Model #(RD1105)
Saddle: Brooks B17
Fenders: P45 Longboards
Casset: Shimano 9 Speed / 11-32
Chain: Sram PC-69 9 speed
Saddle: Brooks B17 Special w/ copper rails
Bar Tape: Brooks perforated HT253
Seat Post: Nitto S-83 ST075
Pedals: Shimano Deore XT PD-T780
- dual top tubes
- Brooks
- Nitto
- Shellac-ed tape
- Bars above saddle and wide enough to steer a battleship
- low end rear derailleur
- about $2K overpriced
https://boston.craigslist.org/nos/bi...855677250.html
Rivendell Sam Hillborne - $3200 (Topsfield)
I'm selling a like new Rivendell Sam Hillborne road bike. This bike was assembled by Harris Cyclery.
If interested please call.
Build for Blue 58cm Rivendell Sam Hillborne:
PART DESCRIPTION
Handelbar: Nitto Noodle - 46cm
Stem: Nitto Tech DLX SM112
Brake Levers: Tektro TRP RRL Retro BRL 29 001- 9cm
Shifters: Shimano Dura Ace Bar End - 9 speed
Brakes: Tektro R559
Crank Set: Sugino XD 600 (Triple) 175mm 46x36x26
Wheel Set: 700c Velosity Dyad Rims (36)
Hubs: White M15 (36) w/ DT Competition spokes
Tires: Compass Barlow Pass 700c x 38mm
Front Derailleur: IRD Alpina 28 6mm FD224
Rear Derailleur: Sun XCD Model #(RD1105)
Saddle: Brooks B17
Fenders: P45 Longboards
Casset: Shimano 9 Speed / 11-32
Chain: Sram PC-69 9 speed
Saddle: Brooks B17 Special w/ copper rails
Bar Tape: Brooks perforated HT253
Seat Post: Nitto S-83 ST075
Pedals: Shimano Deore XT PD-T780
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OK, but not a penny more than $4000. I thought that second top tube was a frame pump!