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Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Northeast Pennsylvania
Many of us older riders have converted to e-bikes now, and our venerable old conventional models are used less and less.
My wife and I used ours for awhile after we got our first e-bikes, but now, since we are less able to ride them, they are just gathering dust. We tried listing them on eBay and Facebook Marketplace but they are a dime a dozen and aren't selling right now. Ours are close to 20 years old but still in good condition. I suppose we should have sold them during the Covid years when used bikes were in demand. Now, even Goodwill and the Salvation Army won't take them around here. They say they no longer have staff to clean them up and do repairs. It made no difference that ours are in good shape.
We have no family or friends who would want them, and there are no other charities in the area who will take them. I suppose if we lived in the city, we could just park them in front of the mall where they are sure to be stolen. If we lived on a heavily travelled road, we could park them in front with a sign that said "For Sale $50". They would certainly be stolen as well.
Sadly, it appears our once adored bikes are destined for the dump.
I'm curious what others here do with their old unwanted rides.
My wife and I used ours for awhile after we got our first e-bikes, but now, since we are less able to ride them, they are just gathering dust. We tried listing them on eBay and Facebook Marketplace but they are a dime a dozen and aren't selling right now. Ours are close to 20 years old but still in good condition. I suppose we should have sold them during the Covid years when used bikes were in demand. Now, even Goodwill and the Salvation Army won't take them around here. They say they no longer have staff to clean them up and do repairs. It made no difference that ours are in good shape.
We have no family or friends who would want them, and there are no other charities in the area who will take them. I suppose if we lived in the city, we could just park them in front of the mall where they are sure to be stolen. If we lived on a heavily travelled road, we could park them in front with a sign that said "For Sale $50". They would certainly be stolen as well.
Sadly, it appears our once adored bikes are destined for the dump.
I'm curious what others here do with their old unwanted rides.
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