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2009-06-24 3:14 PM

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Subject: Poor College kid looking for an inexpensive bike

I hope someone on here may be able to help a young girl out.  Someone told her to call me about buying bicycle for transportation.  She need something like a hybrid, mtn bike,  or comfort bike.  I call them city bikes.  I am guessing that she is about 5' 5" although I did not ask her. She says that she could probably come up with $150.  I would love to find a free bike for her.   I have an older Panasonic 5000 road bike that was pretty cool in it's day that I would be willing to give her except she is not tall enough and it does not have enough gears.  She really needs something with a triple chainring.  I would be willing to trade my Panasonic to anyone that has something that would better fit her needs.



2009-06-24 5:52 PM
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Subject: RE: Poor College kid looking for an inexpensive bike
Neal,

My old Trek 930 mtb is just sitting in my garage. She might want to spend some of that money on a tune up/new tires but it'll work for her. It is a 16" bike. I bought it small as for some reason back in mid 90's I thought that would be better for singletrack riding.

You were nice enough to lend me your canoe for 18 months so least I can do is donate this for the cause.

email me at bmadden at bbandt dot com and we'll figure out how to get it to you/her.
2009-06-24 5:54 PM
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A lot of colleges allow you to check out/rent a bike for a semester or year. I go to Mercer and we just started a program like this. Might be an option.
2009-06-24 7:17 PM
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I don't know what college she goes to but the UGA pawn shops are loaded down with bikes.  It's pretty amazing what you'll find and a lot of them need nothing more than a new chain from the previous owner having no clue what oil is.

I remember a buddy of mine down in Statesboro had a super nice Trek that he sold for $150 when I bet it was worth used close to $400-500 and probably new around $600-800.  It looked new too.  He just needed some extra cash for his springbreak trip to Key West (priorities).  I would have grabbed it but found out too late.
2009-06-24 10:32 PM
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bmadd - 2009-06-24 6:52 PM Neal, My old Trek 930 mtb is just sitting in my garage. She might want to spend some of that money on a tune up/new tires but it'll work for her. It is a 16" bike. I bought it small as for some reason back in mid 90's I thought that would be better for singletrack riding. You were nice enough to lend me your canoe for 18 months so least I can do is donate this for the cause. email me at bmadden at bbandt dot com and we'll figure out how to get it to you/her.

Thanks, Brian.  I will send that email tomorrow.  She is not in a big hurry since she wants it for fall quarter.

2009-06-24 10:32 PM
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EtaSnu - 2009-06-24 6:54 PM A lot of colleges allow you to check out/rent a bike for a semester or year. I go to Mercer and we just started a program like this. Might be an option.

thanks, I will make that suggestion.



2009-06-24 10:33 PM
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ATLsbr - 2009-06-24 8:17 PM I don't know what college she goes to but the UGA pawn shops are loaded down with bikes.  It's pretty amazing what you'll find and a lot of them need nothing more than a new chain from the previous owner having no clue what oil is.

I remember a buddy of mine down in Statesboro had a super nice Trek that he sold for $150 when I bet it was worth used close to $400-500 and probably new around $600-800.  It looked new too.  He just needed some extra cash for his springbreak trip to Key West (priorities).  I would have grabbed it but found out too late.

Thanks, that is a good idea.  She is going to UGA.  I will pass it on.

2009-06-24 11:04 PM
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Subject: RE: Poor College kid looking for an inexpensive bike
Hey Neal,

I used to work for the Athens Bicycle Recycle Program for Bike Athens for a very short time.  But they sell bikes I believe for $45-50 totally refurbished, comes with helmet and bike lock.  She can try that option.

Cheers,

- Brent
2009-06-25 7:28 AM
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cadence.king - 2009-06-25 12:04 AM Hey Neal,

I used to work for the Athens Bicycle Recycle Program for Bike Athens for a very short time.  But they sell bikes I believe for $45-50 totally refurbished, comes with helmet and bike lock.  She can try that option.

Cheers,

- Brent

Thanks, that sounds really good.  BTW, I meant to send you a message yesterday since you work near Smyrna.  Felix and I met up at the SCT before work this morning for a 20 mile ride.  We met at 6:10.  Actually I was a bit late.  Rode 115.46.  Then I went to LA Fitness for a shower and was at work by 8:20.  I will let you know the next time we ride if you are interested or just send me a note if you want to do it some time.

2009-06-25 7:47 AM
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nealphelps - 2009-06-25 8:28 AM

cadence.king - 2009-06-25 12:04 AM Hey Neal,

I used to work for the Athens Bicycle Recycle Program for Bike Athens for a very short time.  But they sell bikes I believe for $45-50 totally refurbished, comes with helmet and bike lock.  She can try that option.

Cheers,

- Brent

Thanks, that sounds really good.  BTW, I meant to send you a message yesterday since you work near Smyrna.  Felix and I met up at the SCT before work this morning for a 20 mile ride.  We met at 6:10.  Actually I was a bit late.  Rode 115.46.  Then I went to LA Fitness for a shower and was at work by 8:20.  I will let you know the next time we ride if you are interested or just send me a note if you want to do it some time.


Hate to hijack but you rode 115.46 miles this morning????  Wow!  Or is that time?
2009-06-25 7:54 AM
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Subject: RE: Poor College kid looking for an inexpensive bike

I can interpret NealSpeak.  That is code for 1 hour 15 min and 46 seconds.



2009-06-25 9:47 AM
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brown_dog_us - 2009-06-25 8:54 AM

I can interpret NealSpeak.  That is code for 1 hour 15 min and 46 seconds.

Thanks. 

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