Can’t give away old bikes here. No one wants them. Funny how different areas are. Your bike might sell for $50 here on Craig’s list, if someone is willing to travel 4-7 hours round trip. Two years ago and last year I bought two bicycles on Craigslist. $50 for the first one. The first one I threw the frame and fork in the scrap trailer. I kept the parts for a 50s Columbia springer build. This was a 200 mile round trip. The second one was $40 and was 300 mile round trip. I only wanted the fork, the rest went into the scrap trailer. Five years ago I bought a $40 seventy fifth anniversary Schwinn cruiser that was a summer cabin bike, looked new. All I wanted was the radio so I sold it for $50 to a bike shop owner. People don’t ask much because of the distance. Sometimes they ask a few hundred if they are in no hurry to get them out of the way but when they don’t sell they usually withdraw them. The only bikes that sell here are almost bran new better mountain bikes. People want the newest and best so they flip to others who just want to spend $3000+ for a good newer mountain bike, which is a bargain. Used high end old or almost new road bikes don’t sell well here either. Those usually go out on flea bait. Then you have to pack it up. Old bikes have been harder to find here the last few years, but I see them almost every time I look on craigslist. Unfortunately our local Craigslist area includes all of the upper peninsula of Michigan, half of the lower peninsula of Michigan and the northern half of Wisconsin. Way way too far to go for a look. I almost went and looked at a cheap loop tail but it was 200 miles one way, still in the Upper Peninsula. Seems like putting a bike chained to your mailbox with a for sale sign is the easiest way to sell here, as long as it’s cheap. Most mailbox bikes are free. Two summers ago I got a free Schwinn Paramount road bike hanging on a mail box. The mailman told me about it. All it needed was new tires. I’ve bought some off of mailboxes. Of course you have to have a mail box in front of your house on a highway with traffic. My mail box is located two miles of dead end gravel away from my house. So it’s different selling where there are people and where people want something besides used newer high end mountain bikes.