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  1. #1
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    Nov 2006
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    All my bikes for sale

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    seattle/ tacoma area
    1. Red Scwhinn 10 speed ladies slope tube $50
    2. Black 20 speed down tube shifters 19" frame $120
    3. Black plain 10 speed $55 19" frame
    4. Silver huffy 10 speed $45 18" frame
    5. MTB beige $35 needs tires 17" frame (I have tires for $10 ea)
    6. Red MTB Diamondback $70
    7. Trek 950 Purple (has slick tires) $120 17" Frame
    8. Trek 950 purple w' front suspension 19" Frame (Judy B's, w' slicks)$135
    9. Peugeot ladies slope tube, 19" seat tube $135 (collectors/classic)
    10.KHS MTB blue 17", $120
    11.2006 Schwinn Hybrid 15" frame twist shifters sramx3, with MTB tires $145
    12. Trek 850 MTB/ hybrid black w/ rack and slicks 17" frame trigger shift $80
    13. lockjaw bike rack mounts (frame lockjaw clamp only, attaches to skid mount)I have pics on everything..

  2. #2
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    Kelowna, BC, Canada
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    Hope you've got at least one left to ride!
    It is never too late to be what you might have been. ~ George Elliot


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  3. #3
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    Iowa
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    What, no touring bike?

    Annie
    Time is a companion that goes with us on a journey. It reminds us to cherish each moment, because it will never come again. What we leave behind is not as important as how we have lived." Captain Jean Luc Picard

  4. #4
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    Why???


  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by RoadRaven View Post
    Why???

    Trying to break my addictions....
    Keeping only my 3 most used bikes. And really I should get ride of my 2001trek 2200wsd. My current excuse is its my rain bike.

  6. #6
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    OK, as long as you're keeping a representative sampling . No excuses needed!

  7. #7
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    Ditto KayTee! You had us worried

    Glad you're keeping some to ride!!!
    Most days in life don't stand out, But life's about those days that will...

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by logdiva32 View Post
    Trying to break my addictions....
    Keeping only my 3 most used bikes. And really I should get ride of my 2001trek 2200wsd. My current excuse is its my rain bike.
    K... as long as you are not geting rid of ALL bikes (as you thread title scarily intimates)

    PHHHHEW!

  9. #9
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    I PM'd you. We're maybe close by (Seattle) and are looking to increase our stable! Not to mention we have a few friends who are looking for bikes.

    Jane

  10. #10
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    there r a few left
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  11. #11
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    OT: Ummm.. Why do you own a Huffy?

    Gee, that title makes me sound like a bike snob, but once I bought a department store bike, and just couldn't ride it without feeling winded, even a ride of less than a mile was a struggle. Years later, a workmate's wife was selling a bike (Schwinn 10 speed Le Tour, 1978 I think), and he wanted me to buy it, insisted I borrow it for a weekend.

    My first ride, I unwittingly rode 14 miles. Since then I won't even glance at any department store brand name.

    So I am wondering if I am practicing low-level name snobbery, and should be willing to evaluate any bike I see? (I know also, that some brands have been bought and sold, and names don't necessarily mean what they used to.)

    I was going to PM you, but thought your reply might be intersting to others, also.

    Mary Megrant

    Actually my lemon bike was not even a Huffy, and the threads on a pedal kept getting stripped, and the pedals were not-standard, so the bike got junked for this. (this was backin the 80's).
    It is MY lane!!!... It is MY lane!!!... It is MY lane!!!... It is MY lane!!!... It is MY lane!!!... ...It is TOO my lane!!!...

 

 

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