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How is the shipping process usually done? I live in Logan Square Chicago and I assume most bikes here are from California or the summer coastal areas.
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I live in So Cal and I bought that bike from Johnie in WI. P.S. - I used to live in Pilsen in Chicago - so I know your area.
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Shipping: Do some research, read reviews, and, at some point, trust a shipper enough to schedule a pick-up from the seller. I bought Johnie's bike because I knew he could be trusted and once it got here I could put some gas in it and go for a ride. I found a shipper that had good reviews, a reasonable delivery schedule, and was in-the-middle price-wise (I don't trust anyone too cheap). See if they're flexible re: contacting the seller and you. This is important. There could be fees charged if the seller isn't available at the scheduled time to pick up the bike. Etc. etc. etc.
There are a lot of different options in buying: Buy as cheap as you can and fix it up from the bottom; buy a running bike for what seems reasonable and fix what you have to to get it going and when you have to in order to keep it going; buy a done-bike ready to ride "out-of-the-box" and keep it maintained. I've done 2 of the 3 and the bike I bought from this forum was the 3rd. I don't care much about having the bike look new - mine are workhorses - but that bike was restored far better than I have the time or energy for.
If you just need to ride right now - buy something cheap and ready to go. THEN take your time and look for the bike you really want. It took me about a year to decide I really wanted a 750 and I waited. Once I saw a forum member selling one, who I knew did good work, I made the jump.
Don't be impatient, but don't sleep
too much on it either.
Last word from me on this: I bought a bike off eBay, and a bike off CL. I "overpaid" for both (I was willing to pay it, btw) BUT if I had the wisdom of this forum to guide me at the time, I would have waited and gotten what I wanted, which I did - eventually. You are doing the right thing here. Study first, ride later.