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Postby Henry morgan on Sun Apr 01, 2012 10:13 pm

I have a small house(1000sq ft) and even smaller garage. but its just me and my kid keeps promising to move
out ... everytime I want to work on bikes, I have to pull out quads.. lawn mower... my tadpole and the host of bikes I ride
to get to the stuff I want to play with. my house is on a busy 3 way stop and when bikes are out .. everyone wants to
ask about the bikes.. are they for sale.. is the quad for sale.. or they just have to get out and tell you about the bike they
had.. and you know.. everyone has had one of what every you got. 15 kids walk up .. and they have to touch each bike..
and they alway ask can I have one.... or they go and get mom or dad.. and they want to buy a bike from me... they get mad
becasue I tell them I cannot sell them a bike. ( sorry for the way I type .. its a military thing.. teletypes and cyrpto)
I have a bike I got off of CL only paid 60 for it. very nice. bike..they always want to buy that one I have to tell them 68 bucks for the rims.. 30 for the tires.. 59 for the rack 29 for the apes, tubes.. seat.. its all adds up plus the shipping. I tell them its would cost me 280 bucks to sell them my 60$ bike and they get pissed.. and I am sure I have fixed every bike for a 5 block radius
and then some. is it just me .. or everyone else have this going on.
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Re: people in the Hood

Postby B607 on Mon Apr 02, 2012 3:25 am

I don't envy you. I live in the country and have never had anyone stop and look at my bikes in the 20+ years I've been here. Sounds like you should add on to your garage and open a mom and pop bike shop from all the traffic you're getting. CA$H IN! Gary
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Postby outskirtscustoms on Mon Apr 02, 2012 4:50 am

Every time I open my shed and pull out my tadpole tandem I get the usual "Wanna sell that bike" or "How much for that bike"
I just say I don't want to sell it but if you want it real bad I'd let it go for $1,000. Which normally gets laughs but hey I tell them
I don't want to sell it but money talks. The others I give reasonable prices on and once in a blue moon I sell one. Most times
I trade them or after I sell one I buy one to take it's spot.
It doesn't matter what I paid for it, it matters what it's WORTH. I never buy anything I will regret KEEPING.
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Postby Philphine on Mon Apr 02, 2012 5:55 am

i have kind of a fear of too many people stopping by and asking about my bikes, so i just don't have them out very often en masse. when i was younger and living with my parents the first time i started collecting up bikes, they were under our porch. people would see them and first there would be offers to buy, then they'd end up stolen.

now, luckily i have a pretty good sized garage that sits a little further back than the house. so even if i have to pull out some things to get to what i want (just did it to get that implement of satan, my lawn mower, out), i don't have to pull out everything and it's not in plain view. probaly the people who live right next door and just across the street know i have a lot of bikes, but anyone else wouldn't see more than the couple i ride most.
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Postby aka_locojoe on Mon Apr 02, 2012 7:00 am

I live on the main street in town so I get that too. I work in the garage and in summer have the door wide open. Everything from people wanting to buy bikes to kids asking to have one for free. Others want to sell or give me bikes. People ask if I fix bikes. I've even had someone assume I fix bikes and dropped a couple off for repair when I wasn't home. Some people just stop in curious what's up with all the bikes.
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Postby yoothgeye on Mon Apr 02, 2012 8:03 am

The kids come to my door and knock and ask for me by name. I was still in my church clothes yesterday pulling out the bike stand and putting bikes on it one at a time, replacing tubes an changing tires. Then I can't leave well enough alone, I won't put a wheel back on a bike with loose bearings, it only takes a minute right? What? You have no grips? Here, let me find some. The dog ate your seat padding, hold on, I have a spare. And I understand you like to stop with your feet, but let me adjust these brakes and move your brake levers to where you can actually reach them... just in case. Yes, all this was yesterday. I also gave away 2 bikes, one came back and one kid left the bike he rode there in my yard, even after I showed him how he could ghost ride the other one home. So today I get to do a home delivery too.

I keep all my stuff locked up and even though they can see into the shop, there are some things I don't let any of them see. Mostly the kids I help out look out for me, and you never know what they might bring you, I get more worried when adults come around asking.

I'm thinking about putting up a sign that says "Justin's Bicycle Shop"
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Postby dragnusa on Mon Apr 02, 2012 9:40 am

I normally just have neighborhood kids around when Im working on bikes, but if someone stopped by I wouldnt mind and if they asked if I had any for sale, Id just show them what is for sale and what I might sell for the right price. but I do have my off limits bikes too yeah wouldnt even want to think about what my little girl would do if she came home from school and I told her I sold her fairlady, Id probably have to sleep with both eyes open. If I was you Id just have a few sell bikes on hand and set them closest to the road so if someone does stop by and wants to buy a bike to can say those right there are for sell but these are a no go.
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Postby yoothgeye on Mon Apr 02, 2012 9:55 am

That's what I've been thinking about doing, I have some bikes that are rideable that I could price anywhere from $5-$20 just to save them from the scrap guy.
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Postby Henry morgan on Mon Apr 02, 2012 10:30 am

I fix the kids bikes... and I tell them where to find one cheap .. and I will fix them up for them. I just dont like all these kids
at my house ..mostly because I dont know them.. I i knew the parents.. and knew it was ok for them to be there I guess
it would not be so bad. I have a kid comes everyday to get air in his tire.. I think he comes just because I talk to him like
a real person ... his baby sitter/cousin does nothing but yell, cuse and promise to whoop his butt.. I am starting to think
TV and microwaves have doomed us all has anyone seen my mayan calendar :roll:
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Postby yoothgeye on Mon Apr 02, 2012 10:46 am

The kids know who I am from church and tell their parents I am the youth pastor, or they know me from leading FCA at the schools. I'm pretty well known, just not in a "famous" way. haha
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Postby dragnusa on Mon Apr 02, 2012 10:51 am

yoothgeye wrote:That's what I've been thinking about doing, I have some bikes that are rideable that I could price anywhere from $5-$20 just to save them from the scrap guy.

Being unemployed that was my idea so I could make some money and help people that cant afford to go get their kids new bikes. I usually ask 5 or 10 for the smaller bikes and 20 to 75 for all the others depending on what I have into them and what they are. My old bikes I still have a problem with parting with. but since Ive started fixing up bikes Ive really thought about starting up a bike shop since our small town hasnt had one since the 90s but want to build up my old bike stock before I do.
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Postby Buck Masterson on Mon Apr 02, 2012 10:58 am

I have a dog.
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Postby yoothgeye on Mon Apr 02, 2012 1:14 pm

Buck Masterson wrote:I have a dog.


Congratulations. :mrgreen:
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Postby outskirtscustoms on Mon Apr 02, 2012 1:29 pm

I used to have a dog but he got too expensive to feed. Well the place said he was a dog, looked more like a grizzly bear. (Rottweiler / Newfoundland mix)
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Postby dougfisk on Mon Apr 02, 2012 1:37 pm

I must have an un-welcoming look about me. :( I work in the driveway all the time and only once in several years has anyone stopped to visit.
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