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    Utards :: Give me your tired...

    Your tired old mountain bike. And sell it to me.

    As I posted in other threads I need a bike to commute on. Am thinking old hardtail or full rigid mountain bike, as it seems they'd be easier to find and I don't know jack about road bikes.

    So anyone have one you want to get rid of? Know anyone? It'll go to a good home and get a new life, ridden 3-5 days/week.

    I'm gonna be combing garage sales this weekend, but figured I'd hit you guys up, too.

    Looking for something in an 18-20 inch frame, ideally with decent wheels, but I don't care much beyond that.


    J-

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    Bump. I know there are some decent old mountain bikes floating around these parts.

    GIVE 'EM UP! Think of all the beer you could buy with the extra cash.

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    For sale: 02 Yeti DH9, Shiver DC, Pushed Fox Vanilla, new 2.7" Nevegal's, Shimonao XT's w/8" rotors; perfect condition - $2,500

    It's the only bike I could sell right now (I would replace it immediatley, just so you know). Thanks for looking.
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    Heh, thanks Mr. AG. Can I put 1.35 slicks on that?

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    I went down and counted and I still have 6 older mtbs I can sell. One of them has fenders, slicks and a rack. They are all in good shape. Some may need new tires. They've all been stored inside.

    I was saving them to give to the kids when they move out on their own. But I don't know when that's going to happen.
    I want a 6" travel 20lb MTB. I found the 20lb MTB, but only good for riders under 87 pounds.

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