Dose anyone have a Mountain bike to sell me?

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Postby elmo » Sun Oct 21, 2007 8:39 am

If you change your mind let us know!

Also...Lester are the rims for a 26" tire...I assume so...are they presta or schrader tubes?
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Postby SouthernGirl » Sun Oct 21, 2007 10:20 am

Yeah, if they are presta I'll stick a converter in the box.
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Postby MSG Hall » Mon Oct 22, 2007 8:20 am

Lester,

you didn't have an email listed. I sent you a PM my friend...
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Postby SouthernGirl » Tue Oct 23, 2007 8:21 am

Bruce,

Can you think of anything else you need? I'm gettin asked. For example, Bicycling Magazines, a racing poster.

Lubes and tubes we know.
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Postby elmo » Tue Oct 23, 2007 8:23 am

Have you heard back from Lester yet? I have the box ready to seal up...just not sure what tubes to throw in....guess I could send both! :thinking:
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Postby MSG Hall » Tue Oct 23, 2007 8:45 am

I haven’t heard fro Lester yet.

Magazines would be great! But just if you have some old ones, no need to buy new, your old ones will be new to me…

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Postby caseydog » Tue Oct 23, 2007 9:50 am

I just talked to a buddy of mine at Halliburton. He says they can sell you one for $9,566.42, delivered.

You can get the same bike at Wal Mart for $150, but Halliburton marks it us just a weeeee bit for delivery to a war zone. :roll:

Oh, if you want it assembled, that'll be an extra $1,200. :lol:

On a serious note, I googled a bit and found this...

March 6, 2007:
Jeep® Bicycles Provide Transportaion and Recreation for Our Soldiers Overseas

Through the Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES), which provides products and services to military families worldwide and generates earnings to supplement military morale, welfare and recreation programs, Jeep® Bicycles supplies thousands of new bicycles to troops and their families.

"Jeep is doing a great service to many soldiers over here by providing an inexpensive means for soldiers to move around the FOBs where we are living. I have been a long supporter of the Jeep name, I in fact own a 1991 Grandwagoneer, which is very special to me. Once again thank you for support and keep providing the bikes to AAFES."

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Postby Jules Martel » Tue Oct 23, 2007 11:24 am

just a suggestion, maybe sfchall could get a whole shipment full of bike, if all of us could get as many used bike possible, donation of all kind, they could be distributed by the marines to the kids around the bases as a peace, or goodwill project.... :thinking: :o

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Postby s4son » Tue Oct 23, 2007 12:57 pm

Who is the point person for this care package? I would like to contribute to the postage fund.

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Postby Bill Fernandez » Tue Oct 23, 2007 6:34 pm

s4son wrote:Who is the point person for this care package? I would like to contribute to the postage fund.

Scott F.

I'll go along with that let me know
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Postby MSG Hall » Wed Oct 24, 2007 2:35 am

Thank you guys, really…

Lester hasn’t replied yet… must be a long weekend for him.

Bikes are going to be very expensive to ship. Here’s the problem, a cheap bike weighs a ton, and so it costs a LOT to ship here, a light Aluminum bike that doesn’t cast much to ship is a really expensive bike… see the dilemma here?

Lester offered me and aluminum bike (that I am very grateful for) and it should cost between $50 and $70 to send. (that I am more than willing to pay!)

The Jeep bikes are the top of the cheap bike scale, or the bottom of the quality bike scale. I have seen them around but not in the PX. The PX isn’t that great a place to shop anyway. Over here, granted, it is very nice to have. But in the states the average Soldier can’t afford to shop there. It’s for the officers and single enlisted. It would be equivalent to shopping at JC Pennies… most of us go to Walmart instead.

The PX does sell bikes at around $150. They are very heavy low-end bikes, like those you find at Walmart back home. My thought was, it I could find someone with a 10 year old Aluminum bike they don’t ride, I might be able to get it cheap enough even with shipping that it would cost about the same as a PX bike… and I’d have three times the quality (although be it outdated) and half the weight.

See… I had a plan; I just didn’t expect this kind of generosity. You guys really are great!
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Postby SouthernGirl » Wed Oct 24, 2007 8:15 am

I think I volunteered for everything except the bike. If anybody wants to send the stuff to me send it to:

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I'll give it til sometime next week. Since his apo addie is posted, you can also send direct for no different cost than sending it to me though.
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Postby elmo » Wed Oct 24, 2007 9:00 am

I will send my stuff direct other wise you pay for 2 shippings...make sense?(I pay to ship to you and you pay to ship to SFCHall) If anything send a couple of bucks to Lester to pick up the shipping of the big box.

Just my thoughts...not saying it is a good one!

I am just waiting to send mine until we hear back from Lester. Just to verify the tube type and tire size.
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Postby caseydog » Wed Oct 24, 2007 6:36 pm

SFC Hall wrote:The Jeep bikes are the top of the cheap bike scale, or the bottom of the quality bike scale. I have seen them around but not in the PX. The PX isn’t that great a place to shop anyway. Over here, granted, it is very nice to have. But in the states the average Soldier can’t afford to shop there. It’s for the officers and single enlisted. It would be equivalent to shopping at JC Pennies… most of us go to Walmart instead.

The PX does sell bikes at around $150. They are very heavy low-end bikes, like those you find at Walmart back home. My thought was, it I could find someone with a 10 year old Aluminum bike they don’t ride, I might be able to get it cheap enough even with shipping that it would cost about the same as a PX bike… and I’d have three times the quality (although be it outdated) and half the weight.


Oh, I got the impression that Jeep bike company was giving bikes to soldiers in combat areas. Guess that was naive on my part.

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Postby SouthernGirl » Thu Oct 25, 2007 7:34 am

Bruce,
I have someone who has volunteered a Dahon folding bike, 650 mm. Does anybody there have a use for it?
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