I know there a bunch of guys out there like me who like to work on bikes, and buy and sell bikes to support the habit of the ones you want to keep
I have pretty much given up trying to buy off Craigslist to re-sell. Everybody around here has watched Pickers and wants full price +.
I have turned to garage sales. I am lucky enough to live in a relatively good area for garage sale-ing.
The large housing developments that have HOAs all allow yard sales twice a year.
You have to be ready to hit them hard when they are scheduled, and hope that they don't all happen at once.
The flea market sellers all know this and are out in force at the same time.
I have noticed that many of the home-owners have young families that are slowly growing up.
For awhile about all I saw were 20 inch and smaller kids bikes.
There is no profit in them, they are sold at give-away prices on Craigs.
Last year, I found a bunch of 24 inch bikes and did OK with them.
This year, I'm finding more 26 inch bikes and more of them are TREK or lesser, but above box store bikes.
They sure are easier to work on and make them stop and shift than the low level Nexts and Magnas.
Any comments or observations about what is going on in your area of the country?
Any hints and tips to pass along?
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I have pretty much given up trying to buy off Craigslist to re-sell. Everybody around here has watched Pickers and wants full price +.
I have turned to garage sales. I am lucky enough to live in a relatively good area for garage sale-ing.
The large housing developments that have HOAs all allow yard sales twice a year.
You have to be ready to hit them hard when they are scheduled, and hope that they don't all happen at once.
The flea market sellers all know this and are out in force at the same time.
I have noticed that many of the home-owners have young families that are slowly growing up.
For awhile about all I saw were 20 inch and smaller kids bikes.
There is no profit in them, they are sold at give-away prices on Craigs.
Last year, I found a bunch of 24 inch bikes and did OK with them.
This year, I'm finding more 26 inch bikes and more of them are TREK or lesser, but above box store bikes.
They sure are easier to work on and make them stop and shift than the low level Nexts and Magnas.
Any comments or observations about what is going on in your area of the country?
Any hints and tips to pass along?
.