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    Quote Originally Posted by bluemeate View Post
    as a respectable bmxer i feel it is my duty to throw all huffys into the shred, working tubes and all
    You obviously never rode a Mid 70's Huffy my friend. If you had one of those when you were a kid you were riding in style. Big soft fat banana seat,cool racing number on handle bars and motocross fenders over the wheels. That was the birth of the bmx bike. The name escapes me sorry. And they got even cooler when they came out with one that had a shock absorber in the middle of the frame. The only thing cooler was if you had a denim jacket with a painting of Led Zep or ac/dc on the back...lol

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    Ive been thinking about this. Ive been saving the bikes i pickup, kids and adult bikes, lately. I already have 10 saved and i was thinking about saving like 20 bikes and advertising all 20 together to someone that fixes bikes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRASSCATCHER View Post
    You obviously never rode a Mid 70's Huffy my friend. If you had one of those when you were a kid you were riding in style. Big soft fat banana seat,cool racing number on handle bars and motocross fenders over the wheels. That was the birth of the bmx bike. The name escapes me sorry. And they got even cooler when they came out with one that had a shock absorber in the middle of the frame. The only thing cooler was if you had a denim jacket with a painting of Led Zep or ac/dc on the back...lol
    Or the one with the 5 speed stick shift was oh so cool.

    I too remember spending hours back in the day when the only thing you bought new was the (BMX) handle bars and everything else was scavenged from other bikes in the garage. Huffy was always one of the main donors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluemeate View Post
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    generally you find prestavalves on more high end bikes, smaller valve holes make for marginally stronger rims
    I think THIS is the one I was describing. So the word I was looking for was "Dunlop".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap Junky View Post
    Great that this thread came up, I picked up these 3 about a month ago, 2 20" BMX Nexts and a 20" Huffy. Had them on CL for awhile and no offers and they're way to nice to scrap so they're sitting for the time being.

    Unfortunately, those are Walmart bikes, which have the lowest resale value. Around me, if they were immaculate, I'd probably start at $50, and settle for $25-30 if they were setting for a long time. The problem with trying to sell that type of bike is that a person will see it and think to themselves, "I can buy a used one for $50, or a new one for $10 or $20 more." You could try to push them right before Christmas, and if you have no luck, try again right after (when kids have a pocket full of gift money). The brand "Next" is a hard sell, unless you're willing to let it go for a super low price.

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    My experience in Michigan is that used bikes, unless they are something special, sell for 10-20 bucks. I can pick them up all day long at garage sales for under $20.00. You would THINK there would be some money in them considering what they cost new.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ilyaz View Post
    Some time ago I picked up a boy's bike form the curb. My guess is that this used to belong to some family that got relocated to the US from abroad since the tires had a different type of nipple than a typical "US" bike. It has a name, I just can't remember it. It has a metal insert that is covered by a piece of rubber tubing and is kept in place with a nut of sorts. The bike also had a dynamo attached to the front wheel that fed a light. My son has used it for a couple of years but now it's too small for him. I am curious whether I can sell it for more than a couple of bucks. Do you think it's more valuable than your average bike? it's in OK shape: has some minor rust etc but is fully functional.

    That does sound like a Dunlop valve. Very uncommon.

    Typically, a bike set up with a dynamo lighting system is meant to be used as a tourer or heavy-duty commuter. A good wheel/dynamo hub combination can be very expensive, even used. I encourage you to check ebay and online bike parts places. Easily over $100 for a single wheel, used. Strange that it would be used on a boy's bike. Unless it was originally owned by a short adult, maybe?

    It may be nothing, but it's possible that you may have something kind of cool. I would very much love to see some pictures, or at least a brand/model name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BurlyGuys View Post
    My experience in Michigan is that used bikes, unless they are something special, sell for 10-20 bucks. I can pick them up all day long at garage sales for under $20.00. You would THINK there would be some money in them considering what they cost new.

    Garage sales are the last good place to buy bikes. Craigslist, ebay, and even Goodwill are all super inflated nowadays.


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