Items in boxes have NOT been opened and examined to assess for all parts/pieces/damages. Please do not bid on items in boxes if you are not willing to take the risk of an item being damaged/missing pieces, etc. No refunds will be given – bid accordingly. 15% buyers premium will be added to all purchases. Please send a picture of the rear brake and the lever.
By placing a bid, the bidder signifies that they have read and understand these terms and conditions and agree to abide by them. Registering and placing a bid will count as an electronic signature of agreement to these terms and conditions. No refunds, disputes or chargebacks will be allowed. Undo the bolt on the brakes in the picture and pull the cable out. Then on the lever turn the adjuster so the slots are all signed up and pull the cable out. Any payments made after the deadline without prior late payment arrangements will be applied to the renege fee and remaining amounts will be returned to the buyer.
I will assist in helping you remove the cable. Merchandise becomes the full responsibility of the buyer at the time of payment and the buyer assumes all risk of loss and damage to property at that time. All persons participating in a Sierra Auction Management, Inc. auction agree to be bound by the terms and conditions hereinafter, which shall form a binding contract between the participants and Sierra Auction Management, Inc. If you disagree with or do not understand any of these terms, you are not permitted to bid in any Sierra Auction Management, Inc. auction event.
By making a bid, the bidder is making an offer to purchase the asset at the bid price, which if accepted, forms a binding contract to purchase the asset between Sierra Auction Management, Inc. and you the bidder. huffy nighthawk You the bidder understand that any such contract includes the terms in this Acknowledgement. Earls Auction reserves the right to resell any items not paid for in full or any items that were paid for but not removed by the designated removal date listed on the auction listing. We do NOT store items as we do NOT have space to do so.
In 1999, Huffy closed its last two U.S. bicycle-making plants and moved production to Asia and Mexico because of price competition from Chinese manufacturers.
It holds several characteristics including 56899P7, V-Brake (Direct/Linear Pull), Mountain Bike and Adjustable Seat. Otherwise, you can remove the cable completely from the bike and take it into a bike shop and tell them you need a new cable and that you will need it longer since the end was frayed off. If you can back out the cable a bit to loosen the brakes from the rim.
Earls Auction also reserves the right to reject any bid at their discretion. Out of state bidders who register will be denied as we do not offer any shipping. A 15% Buyer’s Premium will be added to the final Sales Price.
Bidders will need to bring their own help for lifting/loading items into their vehicles. Earls Auction assumes no liability for your purchases. The buyer assumes liability and agrees to hold Earls Auction Company and seller harmless from any future claims that pertains to items purchased. Earls Auction is not responsible for the correct description, authenticity or defects on any lot/items and makes no guarantees or warranty. All items are being sold as is.
This is an Online Bidding Only auction, please do not bid if you are unable to pick up your items within the scheduled removal dates and times. No refunds or chargebacks will be granted due to lack of removal by the designated date. Items not removed by the designated removal date will be considered abandoned and disposed of by Sierra Auction Management, Inc. All items are sold AS IS. All items are sold “As is where is with all faults”.
Trending price is based on prices over last 90 days. The company lost much of its market share in the 1980s after failing to capitalize on the mountain-bike craze and losing its appeal to younger bikers. It filed for bankruptcy in 1992. Schwinn, founded in Chicago huffy nighthawk in 1895, was the dominant bike-maker for much of the 20th century; by the 1950s, one in four bikes sold in the United States was a Schwinn. Huffy, which makes bicycles and basketball backboards, has suffered in recent years because of competition from foreign manufacturers.