Sadly I'm moving to NY and won't have the stable to fit my bikes. They're all roughly 56cm unless noted, a few 58, 54, and a 53... go fig. Contact me here or at joshATchicagofoodiesDOTcom
Awesome Canadian Commuter Brodie Ocho... internal alfine system. Rare in this part of town. beautiful shape 56cm-ish – $550
Canondale f500 with sram. Great shape, taped. "Large" frame whatever that means (56-58ish?) – $400
Handbuilt by Giuseppe Marinoni... columbus tubing, full Campagnolo victory. 55cm – $550
Eddy Merckx cyclocross -Alucross frame with Campy mirage/athena mix. 56cm – $800
Pretty much worth only for the frame. Will throw in the wheels, rest... It's NOT a torino. Nothing like a torino. But it IS a Gios and would make a sweet fixed/ss with a unique history. 55cm I think – $100
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Permalink Reply by Paul Michael Ignacio on January 26, 2013 at 4:25pm Man, I'm actually glad that none of these fit me, or I'd be scrambling to scrape up the cash to buy 'em quick! The Brodie with internal gears and disc brakes is sweet, but I really like the Merckx Campy 'cross bike.
If you're leaving these beauties behind, what are you taking with you?!
Permalink Reply by Josh on January 26, 2013 at 8:46pm 1985 7/11 Murray team/ Serotta /Eric Heiden 58cm
1996ish Team Lemond/ Hot Tubes/ Mark McCormack 58cm
1972 Bottecchia 58cm
1984 Pinarello French olympic team frame 58cm
1982ish Trek 510 with Shimano 600 Arabesque 54cm
1993ish Balance Alu7000 fat tubed with full Deore XT small frame
1995 Concorde Team PDM SLX with Campy Chorus 53cm
But they're all for sale... what's your size Paul? ;)
PaulMichael Ignacio said:
Man, I'm actually glad that none of these fit me, or I'd be scrambling to scrape up the cash to buy 'em quick! The Brodie with internal gears and disc brakes is sweet, but I really like the Merckx Campy 'cross bike.
If you're leaving these beauties behind, what are you taking with you?!
Permalink Reply by h' 1.0 on January 26, 2013 at 11:35pm I'm sure Working Bikes would appreciate them. Do you typically itemize your taxes?
:-)
Permalink Reply by Paul Michael Ignacio on January 27, 2013 at 9:02am Well, I ride nearer to a 53cm frame, so that Concorde would probably fit best, but in a perfect world I'd hand you a thick wad of cash and take the 7/11 bike home and hang it up on my wall!
Really really nice stable of bikes, my man.
Permalink Reply by Kelvin Mulcky on January 27, 2013 at 10:14am We need to see more pics!!!
Josh said:
1985 7/11 Murray team/ Serotta /Eric Heiden 58cm
1996ish Team Lemond/ Hot Tubes/ Mark McCormack 58cm
1972 Bottecchia 58cm
1984 Pinarello French olympic team frame 58cm
1982ish Trek 510 with Shimano 600 Arabesque 54cm
1993ish Balance Alu7000 fat tubed with full Deore XT small frame
1995 Concorde Team PDM SLX with Campy Chorus 53cm
But they're all for sale... what's your size Paul? ;)
PaulMichael Ignacio said:Man, I'm actually glad that none of these fit me, or I'd be scrambling to scrape up the cash to buy 'em quick! The Brodie with internal gears and disc brakes is sweet, but I really like the Merckx Campy 'cross bike.
If you're leaving these beauties behind, what are you taking with you?!
Permalink Reply by Albany Park Al on January 27, 2013 at 9:37pm Ah, just a bunch of junk. Some of them even have downtube shifters! No one wants that kind of bike anymore.
Set them out for the alley pickers.
(But, um, be sure and let me know when you're doing so, okay?)
Permalink Reply by Joe Willis on January 28, 2013 at 8:39am
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