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Quote from: Coastal Fever on April 04, 2024, 08:43:31 AMExpand QuoteIn a desperate attempt to claw myself out of crippling debt, I’ve started buying and flipping anything I can, including bicycles. Here’s a couple that I’ve cleaned the rust off of and gave minor tune-ups before selling;I wanted to do that but ended up giving them away. Had a pretty good stable of 80s japanese steel bikes. The panasonic frames were particularly decent[close]i did this throughout COVID in NYC and made a killing. usually would pick up bikes for $20-$50 a pop, sink $50ish in parts into them, and flip them for $200+. Probably flipped 50+ bikes in the past couple years.
In a desperate attempt to claw myself out of crippling debt, I’ve started buying and flipping anything I can, including bicycles. Here’s a couple that I’ve cleaned the rust off of and gave minor tune-ups before selling;I wanted to do that but ended up giving them away. Had a pretty good stable of 80s japanese steel bikes. The panasonic frames were particularly decent[close]
Quote from: fuhkin_powahfood_kid on April 04, 2024, 11:34:23 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: Coastal Fever on April 04, 2024, 08:43:31 AMExpand QuoteIn a desperate attempt to claw myself out of crippling debt, I’ve started buying and flipping anything I can, including bicycles. Here’s a couple that I’ve cleaned the rust off of and gave minor tune-ups before selling;I wanted to do that but ended up giving them away. Had a pretty good stable of 80s japanese steel bikes. The panasonic frames were particularly decent[close]i did this throughout COVID in NYC and made a killing. usually would pick up bikes for $20-$50 a pop, sink $50ish in parts into them, and flip them for $200+. Probably flipped 50+ bikes in the past couple years.[close]Thats dope. Its gotta be a good sized city or college town, for sure. Covid must have been perfect for that too, w supply chain shortages and all. Hell ya
Quote from: Coastal Fever on April 04, 2024, 08:43:31 AMExpand QuoteIn a desperate attempt to claw myself out of crippling debt, I’ve started buying and flipping anything I can, including bicycles. Here’s a couple that I’ve cleaned the rust off of and gave minor tune-ups before selling;I wanted to do that but ended up giving them away. Had a pretty good stable of 80s japanese steel bikes. The panasonic frames were particularly decent[close]i did this throughout COVID in NYC and made a killing. usually would pick up bikes for $20-$50 a pop, sink $50ish in parts into them, and flip them for $200+. Probably flipped 50+ bikes in the past couple years.[close]
Quote from: notinternetfamous on April 04, 2024, 08:38:59 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: notinternetfamous on July 06, 2023, 12:39:11 PMExpand Quote1988 Miyata 1200 w/ Sante 7-speed sis shiftersI got doored about a month ago while riding the '83 Miyata 310 and I'm still waiting to hear back from my claim whether or not the other party's insurance will take care of everything ($200 Japanese steel fork that I upgraded to about a month prior totally destroyed). I walked away with no major injuries besides a laceration on the jaw which I guess makes me look tough as fuck according to the homies.This bike has been super fun so far and is way lighter; although I put 600 miles on the 310 so it had sentimental value [close]just wanted to provide an update on the Miyata 1200, swapped for a classic nitto stem, gp5000's and a brooks B17 saddlesince owning this bike (bought in July 2023), i'm about to break 1000 miles considering how much less i bike since moving back to Houston. no where near as bike-friendly as Oakland.[close]Almost bought that same topo design bag a couple of months ago. Noticed it on sale. Been wanting a bag like that for phone and keys when I do rides with bike shorts. You liking the bag? I have a little topo bag for my handlebars but frame bag would work with my road bikes for sure
Quote from: notinternetfamous on July 06, 2023, 12:39:11 PMExpand Quote1988 Miyata 1200 w/ Sante 7-speed sis shiftersI got doored about a month ago while riding the '83 Miyata 310 and I'm still waiting to hear back from my claim whether or not the other party's insurance will take care of everything ($200 Japanese steel fork that I upgraded to about a month prior totally destroyed). I walked away with no major injuries besides a laceration on the jaw which I guess makes me look tough as fuck according to the homies.This bike has been super fun so far and is way lighter; although I put 600 miles on the 310 so it had sentimental value [close]just wanted to provide an update on the Miyata 1200, swapped for a classic nitto stem, gp5000's and a brooks B17 saddlesince owning this bike (bought in July 2023), i'm about to break 1000 miles considering how much less i bike since moving back to Houston. no where near as bike-friendly as Oakland.[close]
1988 Miyata 1200 w/ Sante 7-speed sis shiftersI got doored about a month ago while riding the '83 Miyata 310 and I'm still waiting to hear back from my claim whether or not the other party's insurance will take care of everything ($200 Japanese steel fork that I upgraded to about a month prior totally destroyed). I walked away with no major injuries besides a laceration on the jaw which I guess makes me look tough as fuck according to the homies.This bike has been super fun so far and is way lighter; although I put 600 miles on the 310 so it had sentimental value [close]
yo mike mo new age ape style high five with my reborn hand. 2008 psychedelic experience. thanks.
speaking of starter hardtail MTB's here's a Nishiki i found in the trash a few months back that needed work and got back into riding shape only to take out for a 10 mile trail ride where i found that i'll probably kill myself on this thingPAWL if you local to Long Island, NY lemme know if you're interested i'd let it go for fairly cheap.
Gripped some shit for ma bikeH+son archetype to gran compe hub front wheelMks gr9 pedalsToshi double strapsNylon toe clipsStrong v gripsHkk vertex chain28c Vittoria randonneur rear tire since I finally got through to the red on this last one
anyone got recs for a good starter hardtail MTB (suspension fork) under 1k? Also am I being dumb that I'd prefer a steel frame? I just think I'd dent the fuck out of an aluminum one given my luck/lack of skill.
Quote from: PAWL on April 11, 2024, 06:44:29 AMExpand Quoteanyone got recs for a good starter hardtail MTB (suspension fork) under 1k? Also am I being dumb that I'd prefer a steel frame? I just think I'd dent the fuck out of an aluminum one given my luck/lack of skill.[close]Alloy frames are pretty strong i wouldnt worry about some dents and scratches
anyone got recs for a good starter hardtail MTB (suspension fork) under 1k? Also am I being dumb that I'd prefer a steel frame? I just think I'd dent the fuck out of an aluminum one given my luck/lack of skill.[close]
i just rebuilt a wheel for this single speed conversion i'm working on and had to add something special to the rim <3
Quote from: swongolianbbq on April 23, 2024, 06:56:27 PMExpand QuoteGripped some shit for ma bikeH+son archetype to gran compe hub front wheelMks gr9 pedalsToshi double strapsNylon toe clipsStrong v gripsHkk vertex chain28c Vittoria randonneur rear tire since I finally got through to the red on this last one[close]what frame?Just won a 2013 Salsa El Mariachi for 400$ on ebay.praying its not super clapped out
Gripped some shit for ma bikeH+son archetype to gran compe hub front wheelMks gr9 pedalsToshi double strapsNylon toe clipsStrong v gripsHkk vertex chain28c Vittoria randonneur rear tire since I finally got through to the red on this last one[close]
damn so rad @apport and @notinternetfamous random but anyone have any bikepacking bags they’re looking to part with/sell? have a trip booked in a few months and trying to actively accumulate beforehand
Do you guys ever watch urban races? Even though Red Bull is lame for making their riders wear their hats the do have the best events in ‘action sports’ in the world.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DFphM29JJq4
Quote from: apport on April 28, 2023, 02:55:55 PMExpand Quotei just rebuilt a wheel for this single speed conversion i'm working on and had to add something special to the rim <3[close]romic track bike (not sure of year, guessing early 80's?)set up fixed on 650b wheelset with 32mm tires & time atac xc6 pedalsrecently put some stickers on the frame <3
i just rebuilt a wheel for this single speed conversion i'm working on and had to add something special to the rim <3[close]
Quote from: notinternetfamous on May 01, 2024, 07:03:58 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: apport on April 28, 2023, 02:55:55 PMExpand Quotei just rebuilt a wheel for this single speed conversion i'm working on and had to add something special to the rim <3[close]romic track bike (not sure of year, guessing early 80's?)set up fixed on 650b wheelset with 32mm tires & time atac xc6 pedalsrecently put some stickers on the frame <3[close] love it dudeis this your stem bag? https://understory-shop.com/products/carlson-stem-bag-desert-night-camoi was eyeing this the other day
Quote from: apport on April 28, 2023, 02:55:55 PMExpand Quotei just rebuilt a wheel for this single speed conversion i'm working on and had to add something special to the rim <3[close]romic track bike (not sure of year, guessing early 80's?)set up fixed on 650b wheelset with 32mm tires & time atac xc6 pedalsrecently put some stickers on the frame <3[close]
just spotted my dumpster kona dew build in the new genosack video
RAD! I need a new project bike after I get settled in my new spot.
europe's like the capitol of england and france and whatever
It sucks getting old.
Jealous….looks nice, what difference do you find?