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Post by kickstandman on Feb 11, 2016 4:38:05 GMT
sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bik/5441922353.html So, if the link gets scrambled, search "Lambert" at the SF craig's list <---- Bikes section. Goodness gracious, doesn't this thing look minty for $195! Add says 25" size. This looks close to what you'd call showroom condition if not museum, I hardly can see a scratch.: "1972-1973 Aerospace Professional MK 1 Lambert bicycle. Really nice condition. White/blue. Needs tires. Has the original "death fork". Sold "as is". " That San Francisco Craig's list seems to have some nice bikes, often reasonably priced. See the bike I saved photos from in the Mixte thread. It looks like they have a wide variety too. Some cities, you get say lots of Treks or New England might have a lot of one kind of bike, New England has pretty good Craig's lists too.
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Post by Jem on Feb 11, 2016 6:35:43 GMT
At that price and in that condition, I'd be willing to hang from a door frame and have some heavy weights tied to my ankles...
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Post by oldroadietehachapi on Feb 11, 2016 6:53:41 GMT
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Post by cusqueno on Feb 11, 2016 7:25:55 GMT
Let's hope you find one that's 'just right'. Like Goldilocks did.
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Post by kickstandman on Feb 17, 2016 1:19:57 GMT
This Lambert's ad is still up.
Over at bikeforums.net, classic and vintage, they have an area for "Facilitators", some guy from I believe the Northwest, Seattle or somewhere, was looking for a "facilitator" in the San Francisco Bay area. I posted the bike over there in that ebay/craig's list section. Some person from Ingerlund seems to post some bikes in the UK over there as well. Small world or big world.
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