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kingfish254 said:
kingfish254 said:
One of a pair of early 90s Peugeots that I picked up for five bucks total.

The first one I put air in the tires and replaced the seatpost and sold for $230.
This one I put new tires on it and cleaned/tuned it . We'll see what I get for it.
It's a lavender frame with yellow lettering. That's why I went with the subtle yellow tires.

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Just sold the $2.50 Peugeot for $300. SWEEEETTNEE$$$$$$$$$$$!!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
That's a total of $530 for two bikes that I paid a fiver for.
NICE!!! I guess I need to build the KOBE and blow it out,or sell it as is ?
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Do you have wheels for the Kobe? If so, then I would find the guy on ebay that sells the colored road tres for only $20 per pair. Otherwise, you can also make decent money parting it out on ebay, but selling the frame locally. I sold an old Royce Union lugged steel frame for about $150 I think. I am not familiar with Kobe, but use the Free Craigslist Reader to search CL across the country to get you some prioces.
 
kingfish254 said:
Do you have wheels for the Kobe? If so, then I would find the guy on ebay that sells the colored road tres for only $20 per pair. Otherwise, you can also make decent money parting it out on ebay, but selling the frame locally. I sold an old Royce Union lugged steel frame for about $150 I think. I am not familiar with Kobe, but use the Free Craigslist Reader to search CL across the country to get you some prioces.
I have plenty of wheels , I need to find the ebay guy with the tires 8)
 
Gold Street Customs said:
kingfish254 said:
Do you have wheels for the Kobe? If so, then I would find the guy on ebay that sells the colored road tres for only $20 per pair. Otherwise, you can also make decent money parting it out on ebay, but selling the frame locally. I sold an old Royce Union lugged steel frame for about $150 I think. I am not familiar with Kobe, but use the Free Craigslist Reader to search CL across the country to get you some prioces.
I have plenty of wheels , I need to find the ebay guy with the tires 8)

Here is the guy that sold me my tires.
http://shop.ebay.com/roadbikeoutlet/m.h ... 4340.l2562
 
(8 months later I get around to replying....)

Pinche said:
I read up on there and another forum quite a bit before dropping the loot on one. There really isn't any bad I read about them besides someone saying my was so and so grams heavier then what it stated. But durability and quality and fit were great. I didn't build it up as I don't have alot of the little speciality tools to install the cranks/bb and never setup up brifters before so I let someone else build it up. He said he didn't have any issues and everything went together perfectly. I just had some decals made up in a retro panel style with my last name. I'm still debating on them but their easily removable and don't leave any residue.
As for the ride. It's the first time I rode on a carbon bike so it's hard to say as I have a newer decent aluminum frame and some vintage steel also. The builder took it out to test it out and said it rode fine. He just built a Wilier and a Kestrel and races for a local store on Cannondales so he's around some high quality stuff and was really surprised how nice it was for so cheap. I've got $1500 into it and tips the scales at 16.7 lbs. I'm still debating on the full carbon saddle if I like it or not. lol. It's a bit on the stiffer side. :lol:

that sounds good. I really like the look of that frame and considered one myself as a long term build-up with on-sale and lightly used components.

I bought a Kestrel from BD summer of '09, and paid $1600 (if memory serves correct) and it weighs just about the same. I don't like the SRAM, it's too clunky. I might convert it to 105 this winter. I like the industrial look of the Kestrel frame:

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since this photo I added carbon cages.
 
well heres mine. Its an eraly/mid 90's rockhopper.I got It for FREE off craigslist
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After a few mods- suck as sliding a pair of 700c wheels that I got off an old GT Nomade some one threw in the dumpster and some FREE tectro dual pivot pinch breaks and some bar ends WHALA!! 15 bucks invested.
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Unfortinatly after some drunk jumped the curb and plowed into the old girl and pined her to the rack she was locked to and the sidewalk.Well lets say she's in a better place R.I.P. sticker bike!!! :cry:
 
Sorry to hear of your loss. My condolences.

I got my Fuji and changed the bar tape (it was white and showed dirt) and added my computer that I've had laying around. And put my phone/mp3 bag on it. I also put some different brake levers and some bar tape on my World Sport.
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Thanks. I've put about 35mi on it so far. Its a 2008 model. Very light bike. I think my next bike will be carbon but I have to do some research to find pros and cons.
 
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80's Miyata 1000 with SKS Longboard fenders, Carradice bag on Nitto bag support rack
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80's (?) Specialized Expedition with Biopace. Cork bar wrap has been coated with amber shellac.
Both bikes converted with tall stems.
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Now with added Nitto rear rack & Karrimor bags, set up for day touring.
 
I took the Ferrari out of cold storage today. It's time to get back in shape and there isn't a better way than riding this bike up hills. There is an abundance of steeps here in Albuquerque. This is a bike I built up in 04 with the money I got from a divorce. Money well spent. :mrgreen: I'd take the Colnago over her any day. Ha Ha.

The bike in an E1 semi-sloping built in the Ferrari factory using their carbon technology. Most all major high end brands are now built in Taiwan. I doubt I will ever sell this bike seeing as how it was one of the last seasons they built frames in their own factory.

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I am thinking about getting those bars for my Kestrel. But I'm not sure how I feel about no bar tape.
 
They are way comfy. You can put tape on them or not they just look sweet without. I always use gloves with no skid palm. It's kinda like for those who buy all carbon seat. You wouldn't want to cover them up.
 

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