It's interesting that you can sell these bikes for that much. I bought one in the same color at the Salvation Army for $20 and stripped it. It also looked barely ridden. You can't give them away here. It had a 3 speed coaster brake on it, which is the only reason I bought it. The wheels will go in a 50s Western Flyer badged English 3 speed frame I have. I gave the frame to Revolutions who will either sell it or have kids work on it. They had another bike fore sale there with the same frame but mine was in better shape so I hope they switch parts and rebuild it.
check out the local cl adds here in Omaha. all sorts of overpriced bikes, but they seem to sell them. theres a lot of college aged kids here.It's interesting that you can sell these bikes for that much. I bought one in the same color at the Salvation Army for $20 and stripped it. It also looked barely ridden. You can't give them away here. It had a 3 speed coaster brake on it, which is the only reason I bought it. The wheels will go in a 50s Western Flyer badged English 3 speed frame I have. I gave the frame to Revolutions who will either sell it or have kids work on it. They had another bike fore sale there with the same frame but mine was in better shape so I hope they switch parts and rebuild it.
College age kids here at the university want mountain bikes as we have over 100 miles of designated and maintained single track and that is the big draw for them to go to school here. They have trail access right at the dorms. There is hardly any interest in old bikes, seems like a few girls are into them and drag their boyfriends into getting something from the 70s but thats about it.check out the local cl adds here in Omaha. all sorts of overpriced bikes, but they seem to sell them. theres a lot of college aged kids here.
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