A friend moved and before he left he gave me some parts to include 3 frames. I thought I would be mechanical and do something with them but I decided to try to sell them. Well, I posted them on craigslist and within 3 hours they were sold. They were cool looking frames and I believe very good quality. The guy who bought them seemed to be really excited to get them.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
English Frames
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Phillips 3 Speed
I sold this bicycle to a young college girl. They drove an hour and 15 minutes to pick it up. I was a Phillip with a SA 3 speed hub. It shifted well, you had to slowly shift into each gear. It kind of re mined me of shifting my old BMW motorcycles. I spent a good hour clean it up. I paid $10 for it and sold it for $100. If this bike would have been sold in NYC or Boston it would have gone for about $225. I think she got a good deal. I hope she enjoys the bike.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Yesterday my family and I took a day trip to Boston and Cambridge Massachusetts. It was a great day. We saw the USS Constitution, Bunker Hill and its Monument, had a nice lunch and I got to see Old Roads bike shop in Cambridge. I expected the shop to have more bicycle as they said on there website they have about 100 on the floor which I didn't think they had that many. I went looking for a men British 3 speed but they only had one and I did not want to pay as much as they were asking. It was fun looking around though and the staff was nice. They were really busy with customers. I did find bin that had a few head badges in it.
I bought two head badges at Old Roads. I saw a Robin Hood head badge on ebay before so when I saw this one at the shop I was excited. The Fleet Wing head badge reminded me of a bicycle I had a few years ago. It was a beautiful Fleet Wing that was a light metallic green, chrome fenders, chrome rack and it was just an over all beautiful bike but of course it was a women's model. So that was a cool head badged to get. I also bought a walking stick badge at the USS Constitution.
I bought two head badges at Old Roads. I saw a Robin Hood head badge on ebay before so when I saw this one at the shop I was excited. The Fleet Wing head badge reminded me of a bicycle I had a few years ago. It was a beautiful Fleet Wing that was a light metallic green, chrome fenders, chrome rack and it was just an over all beautiful bike but of course it was a women's model. So that was a cool head badged to get. I also bought a walking stick badge at the USS Constitution.
Love these bike post locking stations. Bikes all over the place in Boston and Cambridge.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Bicycle Headbadge Walking Stick
A few years ago I was a leader at a scout camp. Many of the other leaders had walking sticks which they decorated and sense then I wanted one. We went to visit some friends who moved to Maryland and next to there house there was an wooded lot. I walked through it and I found a very light weight stick that I though would make a good walking stick. It was longer and it had a cool hook to the thicker end but I cut it off because it made me look like Moses. I then found a couple of old beat up bicycle at tag sales. The first was a BSA women's bike that had been left out side and in disrepair. I bought it for $2 pretty much just for the head badge. The Raleigh head badge I got off of a really beat up women's bike. I gave a friend the bike. Those two were the first and on there a long time alone. Then I added the Joshua Tree badge from a trip out to the national park, the Nishiki badge is from a mountain bike my Dad had sitting out side, the Schwinn is off my Mom's red Varsity which used to mint but my Dad left it out side, the Panasonic is off a women's 10 speed, the Puch badge is off a huge frame Puch, the green badge is from a Los Angles bicycle race in 1967 and the La Salle badge is one I bought from Dave (former owner of Pedal Pushing and Ye Old Bike Shoppe) and the Columbia badges is off a men's bike that I had for a short while, too big for me. Anyway, I thought this was a good way to display them.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Schwinn 434
This was a cool story. I had bought this Schwinn 434 road bike for parts but decided to pass it on. The guy who picked it up told he had road across the United States last summer on a bike from REI. He said he took the bike back after the ride so that is why he wanted this one. What was cool is that he sent me a picture of the bike after he had fixed it up. What a nice job he did. It seems like leather Brooks saddles are in style right now for road bikes. One thing with this bike is that the seat post tightened with a screw in the post its self. I guess there a lot of 434 out there with missing seat post and that make the bike kind of useless.
Hang em High
Nishiki Seral Cafe Road Bike
I bought this Nishiki 12 speed road bike two weekends ago. That weekend was a good weekend for bikes. I bought a total of 6 bikes that weekend. A Columbia woman's 5 speed, a Phillips woman's internal 3 speed, this Nishiki, 2 Specialized Rockhoppers, and one Nashbar branded 12 speed. The cool thing is all of the bike were sizes that I could ride.
Anyway, this Nishiki was a project for me. I have aways been hesitant to work on my own bikes. My father was a mechanic but I did not seem to acquire some of the same skills. I was able to put in a new handle bar stem, straight handle bars, new brake cables, new tubes and tires. I think it turned pretty cool looking. I love riding it around.
Puch and Panasonic Road Bikes
A few weekends ago I bought 4 bikes at a MS fund raising tag sale. 2 bikes for the kids and two road bikes that were in nice shape. I decided the morning that I didn't need two more road bikes so I posted the Puch and the Panasonic on Craigslist and with in 30 minutes I got a call from a guy that wanted the bikes. 30 minutes after that he came and got them. Fast turn around. The Puch was a huge frame bike. 36 inch stand over height and the Panasonic was 33 inch stand over height, both bikes too big for me. I did save the Puch head badge and it is now on my walking stick. What can I say, I love bicycles.
Cannondale ST500
A week before I left for San Diego in May I sold my Cannondale ST500. She was a beautiful bike but I felt it was time to sell it sense I have my new road bike that I bought 3 years ago and I was not riding it because I would take the Cannondale out. I bought the Cannondale from Dave at Ye Old Bike Shop (Peddling Pushing) for $250 about 5 years ago. The bike was like new when I got it and like new when I sold it. I sold it for $240 so $10 for 5 years of use was not bad at all. I will miss the metallic blue flake paint. According to the serial number this bike was made in 1985. Thanks for the years of faithful service. I hope your new owner treats you good.
What can I say, I love bicycles. I have loved them since I was a kid. The first bike that I really remember and that I had a long time was a Schwinn metallic green stingray. It had a fat dirt tire in the rear and a skinny street tire in the front. It was an eclectic bicycle, the see was off a beach cruiser for my fat butt, my Dad had to buy a reinforced seat post after I bent the one that was on the bike and everything was just a miss match.
Anyway, I want to us this bicycle for my interest and one of them is bicycles. I'm going to post pictures of bicycles I have had and ones I have now. The bike in this picture is a pearl white Peugeot made in France. I bought it at a tag sale for $7 a few years ago. I was so excited to get it. I had been keeping an eye out for a Peugeot. My parents had a 504 station wagon when I was growing up so this was fitting that I have a Peugeot bicycle as well. When I got it, it had steel wheel on it. I had some nice aluminium wheels and grey/blue Kevlar tires I put on the bike. I was such a nice looking bicycle. It was a little too big for me, but I road it all over the place. I don't know why I sold it, but I seem to play with bikes for a while and then sell them. I believe the bike was from Canada because it had a aluminum plate on it with a Quebec address on it. Like I said it was a really cool bike. I wish I knew more about Peugeot bike and I could explain more but I can on this one.
Anyway, I want to us this bicycle for my interest and one of them is bicycles. I'm going to post pictures of bicycles I have had and ones I have now. The bike in this picture is a pearl white Peugeot made in France. I bought it at a tag sale for $7 a few years ago. I was so excited to get it. I had been keeping an eye out for a Peugeot. My parents had a 504 station wagon when I was growing up so this was fitting that I have a Peugeot bicycle as well. When I got it, it had steel wheel on it. I had some nice aluminium wheels and grey/blue Kevlar tires I put on the bike. I was such a nice looking bicycle. It was a little too big for me, but I road it all over the place. I don't know why I sold it, but I seem to play with bikes for a while and then sell them. I believe the bike was from Canada because it had a aluminum plate on it with a Quebec address on it. Like I said it was a really cool bike. I wish I knew more about Peugeot bike and I could explain more but I can on this one.
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