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Bike ReCyclery is an online store serving a niche cycling audience. It positions itself as a “HIGH END Used & Vintage Bike Shop” and focuses on high-end used, vintage, NIB/NOS old-stock bicycle parts, with WORLDWIDE SHIPPING clearly stated. Its catalog covers road, mountain, track, BMX, touring, antique bikes, suspension service parts, tools, apparel, memorabilia, and more, giving it the feel of both a marketplace and a specialist used-parts shop.
The site’s biggest value lies in the depth of its inventory. Categories include brands such as Campagnolo, Shimano, Suntour, SRAM, Rockshox, Cinelli, Schwinn, and Specialized, as well as themes like Early Campy, L’Eroica, Pre-1996 MTB, 1990s CNC parts, rare parts, and museum-grade parts. Product listings indicate condition—such as Near Mint, EXC, Used, and NIB/NOS—and often include compatibility and era details, making the site suitable for specification-sensitive repairs, vintage builds, and collectors.
The site uses per-item retail pricing, with listings ranging from small accessories costing a few dollars to groupsets or NOS parts priced in the hundreds, such as $4.99, $59.99, $429.99, and $499.99. It also offers filters or sections for 25% to 50% off, 50% to 80% off clearance, Recently Reduced Prices, Super Clearance, and some items marked Has Free Shipping. However, the crawled text does not show payment methods, complete shipping costs, customs duties, return/exchange costs, or seller consignment commissions.
Its advantages are the rarity of its inventory, detailed categorization, and professional descriptions. New items appear to be added daily or every couple of days, making it suitable for ongoing treasure hunting. It also provides entry points such as Sell Your Bike Parts, Bike Shop Inventory Liquidation, Consignment, and Trade Ideas, suggesting a relatively diverse supply pipeline. The downsides are that the pages are information-dense, making compatibility harder for beginners to judge; used and NOS inventory is highly non-standardized, so after-sales support and restocking are unpredictable; and cross-border buyers still need to evaluate shipping costs, taxes, and the difficulty of returns.
Bike ReCyclery is better suited to vintage bike enthusiasts, collectors, bike shop mechanics, restorers of older bikes, and specialist buyers looking for discontinued Shimano Dura Ace, Campagnolo, and similar parts. It is less suitable for users who only want standard new parts or fast local after-sales service. Access from China could not be determined from the crawled text and is therefore marked as unknown; payment methods are also not disclosed. Chinese users may compare it with eBay, The Pro’s Closet, Pinkbike BuySell, as well as domestic second-hand parts channels such as Xianyu and Taobao.
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