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Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 11:37 pm
by frappy
ByTheLake wrote:I didn't feel that $68 with free shipping for a brand new part was being "butchered" - seemed like a very reasonable price. In the days before the Internet, you'd have to attend swap meets to find these parts, and negotiate with smelly guys that live in their vans.



I quite agree on both counts. :D The internet certainly has made it much more feasible to restore bikes. The fact that folks are reproducing vintage parts and selling on the internet (like that coil pack for $68) is one great example of how the internet has really helped this hobby. However, I do like going to the swap meets - good camaraderie and deals to be found for sure.