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  1. watchit007 on

    Sell it , unless you have a permanent family home to store it at. Very nice bike.

  2. You probably can’t sell it. People don’t buy these kind of BMX these days unfortunately. I know I have a Haro.

    Give it away to an orphanage or something

  3. LiteratureMindless71 on

    Wow that’s a throwback! You might be able to find a Schwinn fan from the era on Marketplace or something. The few in our crew would ride nothing less and are still dedicated.

  4. marathonrunnernyc on

    Crap! I just drove through there two weeks ago in my return to NYC! Ugggg!

  5. DepartmentFit9332 on

    You obviously have some means, if you want to keep go to your local bike shop, ask for an empty bike box pack it and ship it to your new address, if you don’t want it donate it to your local boys and girls club

  6. LowerSlowerOlder on

    I think it’s because it’s a strange mishmash of parts. It’s a mid-school race frame, with modern tall bars and 48 spoke rims. The bike is super cool, but may be overpriced at $200. There was a completely stock ProStock for sale locally for $150 for a few months and I considered it. If I was local and the bike had the original 36 spoke rims, I would consider it at the $150ish level as I love the frame and cranks/sprocket. But as it sits, I would consider it at $100 to $125. Below $100 it would be a buy and above $125 I would walk away.

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