Re: [CR]Items FS/eBay: Experiment in Parting Out

(Example: Framebuilders:Brian Baylis)

Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2005 18:17:39 -0800
From: "Chuck Schmidt" <chuckschmidt@earthlink.net>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR]Items FS/eBay: Experiment in Parting Out
References: <20050110020520.92339.qmail@web51101.mail.yahoo.com>


Thomas Adams wrote:
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> If you're not sick to death over the debate regarding the propriety of parting out a "classic" bike, consider, if you will, an eBay experiment I am conducting featuring the frames and parts of my former Paramount and Torpado. Steve Willis is graciously hosting the sales for me out of the kindness of his heart, and a reasonable expectation that funds raised by the sales will be spent in his shop. With a Goodrich KOF project percolating away on the frozen tundra, I need to maximize revenues. Neither bike came to me as a complete original bike, so I decided to break them up.
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> The Paramount frame had been a '74 P10 that I had been building up as a P15 configuration. It had a Campy triple NR crank and a proper re badged Shimano Crane GS rear mech along with Wienmann CPs, Campy HF hubs and headset. But because I had laced the hubs to modern CR 18 rims (27 inch, to boot), and didn't have proper pedals, Cinelli bars or a stem,we agreed it was appropriate to part out the bike.
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> Likewise the Torpado/Galli bike. It had a 80% complete Galli group, the non galli parts consisting of a Stronglight headset, Miche BB, Shimano gear levers and Sun rims, and it even had 175 mm cranks. It came to me as a bare frame.
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> For those who think there's lost more dough in parting out bikes, I'd have to say not so, so far. Of course there are 4 days left to go, but the only items drawing interest are the Campy triple crank and the Brooks saddle. Otherwise, everything sits at 0 bids or right around the opening amount. Of course Galli isn't as desirable as Campy (except when I'm bidding) so maybe I shouldn't be surprised. Neither frame has drawn a bid, but then they are both 62cm+. But at least I have two empty spots in the bike storage racks now.
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> BTW, if anyone is interested, both frames are fine riders. And yes, I offered both bikes to the list before going to ebay.
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> Seller ID smwillis
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> http://ebay.com/<blah
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> Curt Goodrich and I profit from any sales. But Steve and Curt is in no way responsible for this philistine chasing of profits, except Curt indirectly by making such nice bikes that I had to have one.
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> Tom (Hey, Curt, how are we doing?) Adams, Shrewsbury NJ

Next time try starting your auctions at 99ยข!!! I guarantee you'll get bids. If you start auctions with too high a first bid it discourages bidders and insures that there will be no "feeding frenzy."

Chuck "2/4" Schmidt South Pasadena, Southern California

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