My opinion-
On one hand it's only $20 bux which is as cheap of a bike you will find. On the other hand, after getting the parts you need to get it ridding and looking decent you will probably be $60 invested in a $40 bike.
Realistically I took another look at the photos . The Rollfast is missing more parts than I thought. It really is a Frame & fork with Columbia fenders? Its still a good deal . Heck you can put any parts on it for a rat rod. Its just a matter of finding the right donor bike cheep or free. You could always flip the bike if it doesn't work out.
Really? If you had that frameset, built-up complete with a hodge-podge of parts-bin bits, you'd let it go for $40?
+1. $20 for that frame is a totally safe bet, assuming there's no major damage, like cracks in the tubes....
Yes, really. I sell many, many bikes a year on CL, forums, swaps and to a bevy of repeat buyers that I deal to. Where Im from (and FZ as well) a spray bombed hodge podge middle weight would maybe bring $40. I believe that is proven by the fact that both bikes linked to above have been on CL for some time with no takers. Ive seen nice, clean, complete 60s boys middleweights in the $80-$125 range sit on the local CL for days with no takers. That is the reality where I live but I do understand that prices may be different in your neck of the woods.
I also do agree that $20 bux is a minor investment, heck I paid that much for lunch today! I always remember what a seasoned vet told me when I first got into old bikes- Don't buy every cheap bike you see because in the end all you will have is a bunch of cheap bikes and no money in your pocket when a truly good deal comes along.
In vegas there's frames that sit there for months. Currently on the Las Vegas cl there's 4 vintage bikes of merit with 2 of mine being the oldest and nicer looking ones. I'd say in the last year alone outa the 10-12 bikes I've bought 3 of them were local one of which I bought then sold then bought back. I put a 46 challenger frame fork fenders etc etc everything but the wheels and chainring for $200 and never even got a call lol. I'm with yA 808 II totally get that. Different areas have different price ranges. Down here in the Phila area, any bike worth having is pretty much GONE within a few days, unless it's totally overpriced. That frame, at $20, wouldn't have lasted 2 days. Phila/SJersey is full of flippers, so it's more accurate to say that it would've showed up a few weeks later with some parts and a more dear asking price...
Philly and the main line/ Camden Co NJ are also full of riders, so a lot of folks are just out to get a bike, too.
I will say, however, that the framesets/frame only deals do sit longer than the completes, which is awesome for me b/c I like to start with a bare frame in most cases.
Hahaha I knew I set myself up on that one lol im sure there's some kool bikes out here but I'm sure I'll see big foot shooting dice at the casino before I see any for sale lolHey, Rebel_56, that sounds like the lament of a big fish in a small pond. You oughta just be proud of yourself.... or are we supposed to feel sorry for the guy with the best bikes in Vegas?
The one in Newport? If so, Al is a cool guy to deal with and has some nice stuff,I did not., Im aiming at a 30$ sears
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