REAL bargains

Today my downtown is packed with tourists and about 7 blocks are blocked to traffic for the annual Antique Faire. I saw a vender selling hot dogs for $7 each and charging additionally for each topping. You could easily drop a Hamilton. These were just regular sized dogs. So, I rode to 7-11 and got a 10 inch Spicy Dog. I put pico de gallo in the bun, then onions, nacho cheese, chili, the giant dog, then mustard on top. With tax it was $2.40.
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No excuse for scalping, way to go PedalUma.
 
@Jeremy McCreary, 'Pretty please, show us photos.'

Thanks. I have been holding back. Someone accused me once of Spamming photos. This one will be a single speed classic beach cruiser, low step, in powder blue with brown touch points and accents and cream wide grippy tires. All touch points will be top shelf. It will have a special coaster brake torque sensing mid-motor at 85Nm. The gearing will be medium low for tourists hopping between my town's 12 beer gardens and visiting restaurants around the turning basin or seeing the bird sanctuaries on the flats. A casual town rider that can take gravel. It will have a brown tool bag on the rack. So far, all I have done is clean it and removed the grips and totally dumb vinyl big gulp cup holder. I will drill for all thru-frame wiring. A taller seat post is on the way. The front basket will go. The rear brown bag is so much better. And in honor of Mr. T. it is getting a gold chain with nano wax dry lube. The chainguard will stay. It will have one visible wire in dove gray by the headtube to the thumb sized display.
An around-town dream machine! If you don't mind me asking, how much would something like that be worth in your local market when it's all assembled?
 
An around-town dream machine! If you don't mind me asking, how much would something like that be worth in your local market when it's all assembled?
I did not sell that bike, my buddy did to a fashion designer. It was a free bike. It was ridden once, got a flat and sat for nine years, taking up valuable real estate. He sold it for $2,400 as an original work of art. She said it is the most beautiful bike she has ever seen and was, 'In love." I staged it with pink, blue, and yellow fake flowers in the cupholder from the dollar store. It looked like a bike from the cover of a grocery store romance novel. It is a Huffy that was worth about $199 retail when new. I handed it off like this photo and he installed the matching brown grips, saddle and platform pedals. Check out the wire management. The display is to the left. The battery slips in the water bottle cage. I wouldn't have the massive spheres of testosterone to sell it for that much. I am working on a similar bike today for a client.
 

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Three great deals, great because they just work and I got them on sale.
First two are Garmin varia and edge 530. After using for a few weeks I can say that I don't want to ride on roads without them. I was somewhat disappointed that the varia app didn't work with a couple small phones that I have and my current phone is too large for me to want on the handlebars - but the edge, while not perfect, has some nice features and I'm glad to have it. Combo cost twice as much as my overall favorite bike (yes a Walmart, for all of you haters, have had it for many years) but well worth it to me.

Next are the tannus solid tires, also purchased on sale. Not perfect either but a joy to be able to ride without checking tire pressure/filling and no worries about flats or bringing spare tube/patch kit/inflator.
(Also purchased the grips based on review in this thread, great deal also)
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