Here's a question for everyone: What's your best cycling deal of all time? I'll 
start with a few recent examples of great stuff that I got for close to nothing 
or … nothing:

-- My late 60s Raleigh Superbe, purchased at a yard sale for $5. A day's worth 
of elbow grease (washing, scrubbing, and polishing) turned it into a very nice 
looking bike. I had to spend about $10 to buy a missing part, and I bought a 
used Brooks Flyer to replace the awful modern saddle the bike came from. Also 
put on a Carradice bag that I already had. Similar bikes show up on eBay for 
about $500.

-- The Sigma computer on my random bike, found in a planter in downtown Davis 
by my daughter. With the addition of a $5 mount (eBay), it works perfectly.

-- The wireless Cateye computer on my folding rando bike, found on the road by 
me. I bought a $5 mount online, and paired it with a sending unit I already 
had. Works perfectly.

-- My favorite cycling shoes, a pair of Specialized BG MTB-type shoes, bought 
from a fellow local cyclist for $10. I originally planned to use them for wet 
weather and muddy rides, but they became my favorite shoes, and have been on my 
feet for an 1,100-mile ride from Santa Rosa to Seattle (www.wheelshorth.org), 
several brevet series, and PBP in 2011.

So … what's your best deal ever?

--Eric Norris
campyonly...@me.com
www.campyonly.com
campyonlyguy.blogspot.com

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