Where do you look to find old bikes

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Jim Kerick

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Sep 9, 2022, 10:51:58 PM9/9/22
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So I am approaching a point where I might get free time in my life… (yeah I don’t believe that either, but it is my self delusion of the moment)

I want to get a 90’s or early ‘00s Duc or Goose. Tying to look on cycletrader and a couple other spots is giving me no joy. Cycletrader doesn’t have decent filters, and the dealers flood in bikes without a price, so you can’t get past three pages of new stuff.

Any tips? I don’t want something that will need a frame or huge work. Still I don’t mind wrenching. 

Thanks
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Steve Smith

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Sep 10, 2022, 12:37:14 AM9/10/22
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Cycle Trader filters work better when you get specific. I have spent way too much time perusing the local inventory with it. If you set a minimum cost of $1k and put used in condition section you should have better results. Good hunting. 

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Norman Wright

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Sep 10, 2022, 1:51:14 PM9/10/22
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Cycleyrader has great filters right down to year and price use the drop downs .

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