I knew, eventually, odds would win out and one of these would end up in our shop. With so many bicycles migrating to Florida with their owners it was just a matter of time. But what an unsuspecting, mild mannered source.
Yesterday as Elijah and I were elbow deep trying to make heads or tails of the previous day's windfall of assorted bike trinkets we were suddenly blessed with a rush of newcomers checking out our wares. We quickly sold both the 24" MTB and the 26" dual shock MTB. Thankfully we still had the 26" as the 24" sold 10 minuets before the young lady and her father, who had originally called about the 24", came in. As it turned out, she was too tall for the 24" anyway, so it worked out for the best. While all this hullabaloo was happening a gentleman had meandered into the store and was looking around patiently waiting for me to finish the rush. Asking him if he needed any assistance, he responded that he was wondering if we were interested in looking at an old bike he had kicking around his garage, and would be interested in selling it for him. We started chatting and he described it as an old Schwinn that he had bought new in 1978 and had been using it as a daily rider up until two years ago when it was hung in the garage. After a hiatus he took her down to try his hand at riding again, but sadly his balance would not allow it and had a bad fall. It was unfortunately time to part with it. As we continued to talk I began to ask questions about it's condition and type, to which he responded, "I have it in the car, why not just take a look" He went out, retrieved the bicycle and as my attention was drawn to something Elijah was engaged in, I didn't see him walk across the parking lot, but as I turned when he walked back in, I immediately recognized the prize!
A 1977 Schwinn Paramount!!!!
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UN-FREAKIN-BELIEVABLE!!! And is she GORGEOUS! Well maintained with only minor signs of wear, her only flaws are not having the original Brooks saddle, at some point the rear factory derailleur had been replaced, and perhaps the freewheel, but the components are comparable. Everything else is FULL Campy and the chrome lugs are to DIE for! The only work needed are new cables, re wrapping the handlebars, and minor surface rust on a few nuts and bolts. We are just honored to have such a bicycling milestone gracing the cramp confines of our little shop!
ANYWHO!
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We have got ALOT to do, so I think I have babbled on enough! See ya REAL soon folks!! Oh by the by, got TWO of the new goodies out yesterday, check out the gorgeous, light weight Klein Mountain bike! SUPERB!!
OK, OK....I'm going...
