Hello Folks, The bike is pretty much sold to Paul G.
Thanks for your attention. BenT On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 2:58 AM, BenT Syncro <syncro@gmail.com> wrote: > First off, let me apologize to those of you on multiple Lists and end up > getting this posting repeatedly. > > OK, so I was an idiot for buying something I could never use just because > it had Puch logos. Ya know... Puch made the Syncro?! Anyway, I'm either too > short of the bike is too tall. > > Please help me out of my misery by buying the bike for the price of nice > dinner for for two. $95 seems reasonable as I've seen similar Puch bikes > advertised in my area for $300+. I want to say it's a 21-speed but the thing > is in my storage container and I am not really sure. I'll get pics sometime > in the next day or two unless someone snatches it up sooner. It will need > some cleaning and lots of love and lube.;-) Tires are probably dried out. > It's been in my shed since I bought it back around 1999. Made in Japan IIRC > rather than Austria. This puppy would look cool in back of your Syncro Doka > at the next get-together. Silver in color. Decals not too great. > > Willing to trade for some small Syncro trinket of similar value but one > that takes up less space. Located in San Francisco, California. Shipping > possible only if you are willing to pay for me to take to a bike shop to > pack professionally. > > > Thanks for your time. > > > -- > BenT >
-- BenT |
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