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That's what I kinda figured. I got my deal in the rims and tires I got with it. This was basically a throw in. I might just piece it down and use what I can and junk the rest.
There's other ways of doing business. Show up with a 12 pack of "soda" or a box of doughnuts. That's how the government gets stuff!Our transfer stations, by law, can't sell or give away anything once it's been dumped. So, when we go...I often see lots of decent bikes with good parts destined to be crushed.
I've tried to make inroads with the recycling outfits in the area, but neither one finds it worth their time to separate the bikes out.
Good scores!
I think if that is an Odessey brake lever it’s worth much more than $10!The brake lever looks like about ten bucks. I think you did ok. Just pull that off and ship the leftovers to me
I was wondering about that having black spokes vs chrome spokes but they look like the same outer hoop so maybe it was rebuilt at one point. Still a good quality rim. I do know these bikes were notorious for problems but came with a lifetime warranty so the crank may be covered but for only $15 I have one on the way from eBay so really not worth the time to get the warranty figured out. Also got some new pedals (black rat traps).Plenty to work with. It looks like the whole front wheel was swapped out. It would be a good candidate for a layback seat post and a 3 piece crank conversion. Bigger bars also.
Still working on filling my corral, but I feel no pain. My wife however....eatontkd: I feel your pain... my corral is full.
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