Definitely worth getting back on the road. If you'd enjoy it, then by all means re-hab it. If not, you could probably get something for it (no idea how much), or donate it to some place that gives bikes to those who cannot afford them.
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I have a circa 1994 Univega Activa hybrid 21-speed sitting in the garage. I used it to commute a few years ago, and since then, it's been sitting either in storage or in the garage.
It is the Country version:
http://www.bikepedia.com/Quickbike/B...ntry&Type=bike
And kinda looks like this:
http://www.teamkarim.com/bikes/used/.../602107-01.jpg
So what do I do with it? Is it worth anything to sell? Is it worth rehabbing and using as an "around the town" bike?
It's sorta sad looking just sitting there!
Last edited by berkeley; 07-05-2008 at 04:51 PM.
Definitely worth getting back on the road. If you'd enjoy it, then by all means re-hab it. If not, you could probably get something for it (no idea how much), or donate it to some place that gives bikes to those who cannot afford them.
CA
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Yeah, there have been quite a few times I've wanted to run errands or go to the gym via bike, but haven't wanted to leave my current bike outside... it's already set up with fenders and a rack, too.
Hmmm.
there are some charities around, you can donate it
some bikes get sent to africa
we have www.bicycles-for-humanity.org
holding donation days around here...
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It's good to have a utility bike or two!
More bikes, more better!
And if you feel like donating it, here's a nice juicy list: http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=24656
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