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How do you come by a good vintage bike to rebuild?
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[QUOTE="weimedog, post: 685485, member: 20655"] All I would want is the same 200 I have into it. I,m not a dealer. Problem is you are in Colorado. (I lived in Berthoud for 11 years prior to moving to NYS two years ago) Cost of getting this old junker out there is more than its worth. Trust me. I have a sister in law still in Ft. Collins and she drove out here to pick up a horse and drove it back. $ days of hell. I drove back and forth to Colorado when we moved 4 times. Forward air is at least 350 so I would just hunt around out there for something similar. Ally shopping? no. I find stuff word of mouth. Just let folks know and stuff comes your way. Garage sales work too. Also local papers with their adds are a good sorce. Saw a OSSA Pioneer in Syracuse in good shape for 500 bucks...just keep your eyes open. [/QUOTE]
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