Which one of you is the "Squirrel Guy"?
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Which one of you is the "Squirrel Guy"?
https://tampa.craigslist.org/bik/240834733.html
https://www.sptimes.com/2006/07/20/Fl...r_a_spin.shtml
https://www.sptimes.com/2006/07/20/Fl...r_a_spin.shtml
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crotchety young dude
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From: SF, CA
Bikes: IRO Angus; Casati Gold Line; Redline 925; '72 Schwinn Olympic Paramount
What a great read. Yeah, I'd love to have that guy on here.
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I'm not the "Squirrel Guy" himself, but I have a similar little cycle recyclery called Bike Doc Cycles:
Bike Doc Cycles Of Miami
-Kurt
Bike Doc Cycles Of Miami
-Kurt
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Junior Member
Joined: Dec 2006
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The Squirrel Guy Lives!
(more or less)
Thanks Chris for turning me on to this Cool Site.
I haven't a Clue how to do this but I'll give it a spin.
I've got to go to work at my "Day Job" but will write more Later today,
just wanted to say Hi from Sunny Florida.
HI
(more or less)
Thanks Chris for turning me on to this Cool Site.
I haven't a Clue how to do this but I'll give it a spin.
I've got to go to work at my "Day Job" but will write more Later today,
just wanted to say Hi from Sunny Florida.
HI
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The Legitimiser
Joined: Jul 2005
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From: Southampton, UK
Bikes: Gazelle Trim Trophy, EG Bates Track Bike, HR Bates Cantiflex bike, Nigel Dean fixed gear conversion, Raleigh Royal, Falcon Westminster.
Excellent! How it works is, we all waste far too much time talking about bikes. On the plus side, if you need to identify something, or something is stuck and you don't know how to shift it, or you want to know where to find some obscure part (apart from in the pile in your garden) somebody will usually know.
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Thanks to all!
I will definitly have Questions, I've worked with bikes for years but still
come across those weird things that keep me up at night..........
Or is that my Wife? (sorry dear).
The SPT artical was really a Gas, nice people.
I finnally bought an Old Travel Trailer and have converted it to a work shop/storage shed.
If you guys haven't done the craigslist thing it's Great, you may never want to go back to Ebay.
I will definitly have Questions, I've worked with bikes for years but still
come across those weird things that keep me up at night..........
Or is that my Wife? (sorry dear).
The SPT artical was really a Gas, nice people.
I finnally bought an Old Travel Trailer and have converted it to a work shop/storage shed.
If you guys haven't done the craigslist thing it's Great, you may never want to go back to Ebay.
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Death fork? Naaaah!!

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From: The other Maine, north of RT 2
Bikes: Seriously downsizing.
Originally Posted by TheSquirrelGuy
If you guys haven't done the craigslist thing it's Great, you may never want to go back to Ebay.
Not the Hottest bicycle market.
And welcome; these are good people you've fallen in with.
Top
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Lanky Lass
Joined: Sep 2005
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From: Take a deep breath, and ask--What would Sheldon do?
Bikes: Nishiki Nut! International, Pro, Olympic 12, Sport mixte, and others too numerous to mention.
TheSquirrelGuy--it's great to see you here in our happy home. You must not have noticed all our stickies at the top of the page. We love CL! We have warm spots in our hearts for Craigslisters and sometimes even e-bayers. That was a great article about you, too.
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Thanks Top!
I have been blessed to have a couple of Bike Nutz that I write to in New Haven and Chicago who both do well with craigslist, good for finding those treasures too. I picked up a 1967 Stingray and a 1964 Schwinn Corvette locally from it. Like anything else you got to get up early to get the deals.
David
I have been blessed to have a couple of Bike Nutz that I write to in New Haven and Chicago who both do well with craigslist, good for finding those treasures too. I picked up a 1967 Stingray and a 1964 Schwinn Corvette locally from it. Like anything else you got to get up early to get the deals.
David
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From: n.w. superdrome
Bikes: 1 trek, serotta, rih, de Reus, Pogliaghi and finally a Zieleman! and got a DeRosa
Squirrelguy (David).
Welcome aboard. If you have any questions about the workings of
the forum let us know, we aim to please.
I for one really appreciate what you do, so from me, thank you.
Marty
Welcome aboard. If you have any questions about the workings of
the forum let us know, we aim to please.
I for one really appreciate what you do, so from me, thank you.
Marty
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Glutton for Punishment
Joined: Aug 2004
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From: San Leandro, CA
Welcome David. I'm with you on craigslist; in the past two years I've sold about 70 bikes I've refurbished on CL. The longest it ever took was nine days once. Usually it's more like one or two.
Another great thing here is when you find a really great bike, you can post pics of it here and all your pals will either pick it to pieces or tell you how much you suck. Or both.
Another great thing here is when you find a really great bike, you can post pics of it here and all your pals will either pick it to pieces or tell you how much you suck. Or both.
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Welcome Squirrel Guy!
Here at BikeForums, you can even find some interesting potential for trades in one of the sticky threads...
I have personally done a few small trades, and it has been fun.
It is also amazing when someone mentions in a thread that they have their eyes open for a specific bike or component, and one of the next messages will be "you have PM" (PM is private mail)
Speaking of which, I am late mailing some items I have promised to others... Some pedal dust caps will be mailed this weekend.
Here at BikeForums, you can even find some interesting potential for trades in one of the sticky threads...
I have personally done a few small trades, and it has been fun.
It is also amazing when someone mentions in a thread that they have their eyes open for a specific bike or component, and one of the next messages will be "you have PM" (PM is private mail)
Speaking of which, I am late mailing some items I have promised to others... Some pedal dust caps will be mailed this weekend.
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Chrome Freak
Joined: Dec 2005
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From: Kuna, ID
Bikes: 71 Chrome Paramount P13-9, 73 Opaque Blue Paramount P15, 74 Blue Mink Raleigh Pro, 91 Waterford Paramount, Holland Titanium x2
Welcome, Squirrel Guy!
I admire what you are doing! Keep up the good work!
I admire what you are doing! Keep up the good work!
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1971 Paramount P-13 Chrome
1973 Paramount P-15 Opaque Blue
1974 Raleigh Professional Blue Mink
1991 Waterford Paramount
Holland Titanium Dura Ace Group
Holland Titanium Ultegra Triple Group
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crotchety young dude
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From: SF, CA
Bikes: IRO Angus; Casati Gold Line; Redline 925; '72 Schwinn Olympic Paramount
A head's up to you, Squirrel Guy: be careful outside of the C&V forum - people get nasty. These people here are some of the most helpful ones on all the boards, though. And welcome! I look forward to reading your posts.
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Lanky Lass
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From: Take a deep breath, and ask--What would Sheldon do?
Bikes: Nishiki Nut! International, Pro, Olympic 12, Sport mixte, and others too numerous to mention.
Actually, the lads and lasses over at 50+ are generally quite civil--but they are fixated on pie.
East Hill
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crotchety young dude
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From: SF, CA
Bikes: IRO Angus; Casati Gold Line; Redline 925; '72 Schwinn Olympic Paramount
Really, pie? That was a big SS/FG thing for a while.
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Uh oh. Squirrel Guy and Bike Doc come face to face. Will it turn into some ugly crosstown throwdown?
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That was a good story about you Squirrel Guy. Welcome to our corner of BF.
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Lanky Lass
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From: Take a deep breath, and ask--What would Sheldon do?
Bikes: Nishiki Nut! International, Pro, Olympic 12, Sport mixte, and others too numerous to mention.
Pie. Blueberry in particular. I think TheSquirrelGuy could handle that lot, though. He seems pretty tough. Perhaps he can get them fixated on root beer instead.
East Hill
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SG/David,
Welcome aboard! You'll find all of the areas on BF fun and helpful, my favorites are Classic & Vintage, Fifty Plus (it's OK if you're not fifty yet) and Bicycle Mechanics. Overall, everyone is friendly and helpful in these three areas. Some of the other areas (like Road Cycling and Advocacy) have some rabble rousers but overall BikeForums is a great place to hang out. You're doing a good thing with your efforts, I envy you
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B'Dog
Welcome aboard! You'll find all of the areas on BF fun and helpful, my favorites are Classic & Vintage, Fifty Plus (it's OK if you're not fifty yet) and Bicycle Mechanics. Overall, everyone is friendly and helpful in these three areas. Some of the other areas (like Road Cycling and Advocacy) have some rabble rousers but overall BikeForums is a great place to hang out. You're doing a good thing with your efforts, I envy you
....B'Dog
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2004 Salsa LaRaza aka "Mmmm, Blue Salsa" (853 steel is real, baby!)
2003 Kona Humu Humu Nuka Nuka Apua'A Singlespeed - Gone, but not forgotten
1998 Diamondback Outlook MTB
1990 Centurion Cavaletto 'Gaspipe Beater' Roadie
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