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Old Bicycle Disposal Options

2017-11-20 By Admin

Old bicycle disposal just might find its way onto your to-do list. This is particularly true if you're planning to find a new set of wheels under the Christmas tree. And, because Old Saint Nick's visit is right around the corner, you'll need a plan to avoid being overwhelmed. Trouble is, you've got to know if it's worth the time and effort to salvage an old bicycle.

Old Bicycle Repair Cost

Old bicycle is something many people are unfamiliar with. Furthermore, most people don't know when a bike is simply out of life. Of course, being a simple machine, just about any bike can be a candidate for repair. But, this isn't always the case. There are some instances when it's just too expensive or doesn't make any sense.

If you are an individual with a bicycle or two, or bicycle parts and accessories to donate for repair, reuse and recycling, it is usually most practical and cost-effective to donate them to a local program. In some areas you have a choice of directing you bike to an organization that will use it internationally or to a domestic program. --iBike.org

Then, there's the matter of age. If a bike is 10 years old or more, finding replacement parts is a huge, gigantic, colossal challenge. If the frame is damaged, it's usually not cost-effective to have it repaired. Plus, if some key parts are seized up, that too is usually a case for scrap. Also, if the bike is blemished with a good amount of rust, it's probably best to move onto a new model.

Old Bicycle Disposal Options

If you're wondering about your old bicycle disposal options, you're likely ready to let it go. That's okay, with Christmas only weeks away, a new bike is a great gift. But, that leaves you with having to deal with the old one. So, here are some suggestions about what to do with an old bicycle:

  • Donate it. The first option (and perhaps the best one, if in good condition) is to donate your old bike. There are different charities which gladly accept used bicycles. Of course, the bike must be in usable condition and it should be fairly generic. (In other words, not over customized.)
  • Repair it. Another alternative is to fix it up and keep using it. But, not all bicycles are good candidates. Take the examples listed above to know if it's feasible. Compromised frames, a lot of rust, seized parts, and more all make repair a no-go.
  • Sell it. If you are simply replacing your wheels with a new bike, you can resell it. Just place an ad online and sell it locally. Price it cheap so you can get rid of it quickly and offset the cost of Christmas.
  • Junk it. If the bike is just too old, out of date, and needs too much work, then it's time to get a new one. So, call a junk removal service to pick it up and haul it away. Plus, you can use the opportunity to offload more unwanted junk.

If you need old bicycle disposal, go ahead and phone 800-737-5923 or visit Pro Junk Dispatch.


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