I'm wondering if there are any members of RRB in Oahu? I'm planning a trip and would like to do some biking. Are there any good bike paths?
My daughter lives in Portland, so the roadies and mtn bikes abound there too. I looked at CL there and there are a few cruisers for sale cheap. Someone there is selling Schwinns from the 60's and 70's for top dollar. $500 for a Typhoon? They also have what looks like bike junkyards, I'll be scrounging all those places when I get there. That's half the fun. Pulling up an old Elgin or Huffman or Rollfast from the bottom of a pile of walmart frames would be like the holy grail.Well I'll tell ya, everything old (like, a few years!) is rusty there. If the bikes are like the cars, best bet is to ship stuff from the mainland.
On Kauai you do see beach cruisers, so basic raw material for a proper rat ride exists. Here in Seattle you don't even see those, it's all roadies and mtn bikes. You know, that function-over-form nonsense.
From what I saw on CL, it looks like one person bought up all the old Schwinns on the Island, shined them up, and are hoping to corner the market. Half of what is asked is about the right price.
In Oahu, from what I've read, there are many bike thieves, mostly the homeless, who are grabbing what they can. Wheels, handlebars, and seats are stolen quite a bit, anything that can be unbolted. They recommend any used bike for sale be checked to see if it has been reported stolen. There's a big market for used bikes in Oahu.
Parts, especially wheels are harder to keep track of. Anytime I see a bike with a paint job that shows it wasn't taken apart before painting it, I suspect a stolen bike.
Hmm that's to bad about theft issue, I was going ask if bike flights was not an option to get a ride out there... Then realized currently not in states maybe when your closer to have your itinerary down something could be arranged.From what I saw on CL, it looks like one person bought up all the old Schwinns on the Island, shined them up, and are hoping to corner the market. Half of what is asked is about the right price.
In Oahu, from what I've read, there are many bike thieves, mostly the homeless, who are grabbing what they can. Wheels, handlebars, and seats are stolen quite a bit, anything that can be unbolted. They recommend any used bike for sale be checked to see if it has been reported stolen. There's a big market for used bikes in Oahu.
Parts, especially wheels are harder to keep track of. Anytime I see a bike with a paint job that shows it wasn't taken apart before painting it, I suspect a stolen bike.
Its possible, but not too likely. There just doesn't seem to be a lot of old cruisers in Oregon. I would guess a relatively low population and a perpetual crappy economy kept them from shipping many out here .My daughter lives in Portland, so the roadies and mtn bikes abound there too. I looked at CL there and there are a few cruisers for sale cheap. Someone there is selling Schwinns from the 60's and 70's for top dollar. $500 for a Typhoon? They also have what looks like bike junkyards, I'll be scrounging all those places when I get there. That's half the fun. Pulling up an old Elgin or Huffman or Rollfast from the bottom of a pile of walmart frames would be like the holy grail.
Our first trip was to the Big Island...I loved it, the Wife loved it, the younger daughter loved it...the older daughter was going through her emo phase, she hated everything (She's over it now...she's a hipster ). If we go again, it will be the Big Island, or Kauai...just not Oahu.Not alot of bragging up Hawaii here in this thread is there?
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