Used bikes...
Hey everyone... does anyone have any suggestions on where I can check out some affordable used bikes? I'm not looking for anything great, just something I can throw a basket on (if it doesnt already have one) and run some errands, or just ride around the neighborhood.
Also, a friend of mine told me to check out Recycle-A-Bike in DUMBO, but he didn't know much about it other than what I've already heard which is vague info about a program involving children fixing up the bikes. I checked out their website but it just sent me through a marathon of link-clicking and I still don't know much about the organization or it's programs.
Anyway, the Recycle-A-Bike was just something that I'm curious about... I'd be very grateful of any suggestions of places to check out in or around the bs/ch/fg area. Thanks!
Stay cute,
-b
Also, a friend of mine told me to check out Recycle-A-Bike in DUMBO, but he didn't know much about it other than what I've already heard which is vague info about a program involving children fixing up the bikes. I checked out their website but it just sent me through a marathon of link-clicking and I still don't know much about the organization or it's programs.
Anyway, the Recycle-A-Bike was just something that I'm curious about... I'd be very grateful of any suggestions of places to check out in or around the bs/ch/fg area. Thanks!
Stay cute,
-b
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I don't know what they have for used bikes but Bicycle Station on Vanderbilt is a great place.
I'm sure if you stopped by and talked with Christine she'd be able to give you some great advice and tips.
They have great customer service there. I take both of my bikes there for service. -
I'll check it out, thanks!
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I just bought a used bike a few weeks ago and I found a ton on Craigslist. It's definitely worth a look, especially because it seems that more than a few "dealers" advertise their wares there.
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I've been on Craigslist a lot lately. I haven't found anything yet... maybe I'm expecting to pay too low. Then again, I'm not looking for anything fancy, just a nice old frame, wheels that move and breaks that work. Not too picky, dare I say.
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I got a nice 1973 Nottingham Raleigh -- I was definitely looking for a "vintage" bike of sorts -- and it's in pretty nice shape. Has a back basket and the original under-seat leather satchel. I paid $150 for it and that seemed basically market price. Then again, I was looking specifically for something old looking, so perhaps it is more expensive than what you're expecting.
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Glad to hear about more people interested in bikes! I think Brooklyn is a great place to ride around and a bike is the best way to explore the area. Yesterday I rode down Ocean Parkway to Coney Island. So much fun! When you are at the bike shop, ask them for a bike map so that you can see all the bicycle routes available to you.
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bw wrote: Glad to hear about more people interested in bikes! I think Brooklyn is a great place to ride around and a bike is the best way to explore the area. Yesterday I rode down Ocean Parkway to Coney Island. So much fun! When you are at the bike shop, ask them for a bike map so that you can see all the bicycle routes available to you.
In my hayday I once rode from coney Island all that way to Nyack and back to brooklyn. While I wouldnt recommend the casual cyclist to try that, I would recommend the ride you took to coney island 8) -
LimestoneKid wrote: I don't know what they have for used bikes but Bicycle Station on Vanderbilt is a great place.
I'll issue a caveat that Bicycle Station doesn't sell used bikes any more; they do sell new ones. But they do great at fixing up used bikes, should they need it, and are just great in general.
I'm sure if you stopped by and talked with Christine she'd be able to give you some great advice and tips.
They have great customer service there. I take both of my bikes there for service. -
thanks for letting me know, queencallipygos. saves me a trip out there. yes, i would like a vintage bike. i like raleighs a lot, and schwinns of course. i'm not interested in a racing bike though, i'm kind of tall for a girl and feel akward hunched over so much.
does anyone know anything about the recycle a bike. also, someone let me know about a guy on lorimer in williamsburgh. -
b-rock wrote: thanks for letting me know, queencallipygos. saves me a trip out there. yes, i would like a vintage bike. i like raleighs a lot, and schwinns of course. i'm not interested in a racing bike though, i'm kind of tall for a girl and feel akward hunched over so much.
It wasn't Lorimer, but I got my bike in Williamsburg from a guy who set up a fleet of used bikes in front of the Salvation Army on Bedford. It was in...decent enough shape; he put new brakes, a basket, and a bell on it, and the people at Bicycle Station said that what he charged was comparable to where you could get it other places. On the other hand, I did have to have the whole gear works replaced, but I don't know if that was because of the guy I got it from, or if it was something that got dinged a week after I bought my bike and it fell over.
does anyone know anything about the recycle a bike. also, someone let me know about a guy on lorimer in williamsburgh.
The guy on Bedford also said that if the bike I bought turned out to be a lemon I could trade it in for another one from him, or if I just wanted another bike in a couple years I could trade it in. You may need to give the bikes you get from him a couple small repairs, but that might be the case to any other used bike you get, so it's an option. -
This past January I bought my bike at recycle a bicycle (the Brooklyn location - I've never been to the Manhattan one). I thought that the staff were really friendly and knew a lot about all the bikes being sold. I guess their inventory changes pretty often, but when I was there, they had a large selection with many different styles and price ranges. They have your basic modern bike for anywhere from around $75 or a $100 on up. They also had a lot of older styles (and new bikes that had the more old fashioned lines). They also will give you a free tune-up after one month. Anyway, I thought they were great, and definitely worth going by there, if only for the large selection and test-driving - it will give you a better idea of what you want.
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amazing... thanks everyone!
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I admire the impulse to recycle (damn, that would be a funny name for a used bike store, "RE:CYCLE"), but I guess I'd want to buy from an established storefront rather than a street seller. Maybe I'm paranoid, just don't want to inadvertently support thievery.
Not that everyone on the street is a thief, mind you, or that everyone in a store isn't. I haven't figured this out completely, just don't want to buy a stolen bike. In fact, I bought new just to avoid the issue.
Re-reading this, I know I sound insane. Oh well. -
Is anyone interested in getting together for a ride? Either after work starting at around 6:30 or on the weekend. We could use the NYC Bike Map to create our routes and explore NYC via bicycle.
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Does anybody know about how much, approximately, it would be to get a bent back rim fixed on an old Columbia 3-speed 19'' frame? I found it for about $35, I'm trying to see how much the additional costs will be to fix it before I decide to buy it.
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