I think thats a fair price /\ bought mine for a bit more but its clincher and has added hipster tax due to @hippy maybe using it at some point?
From what ive seen, sold and bought on ebay anything around £220 for a zipp 950 is a fair price. They appear sporadically but are worth it.
Ambrosios in good condition shouldn't go for more than £160-180 due to more often than not being the flat disc versions. The lenticulars command a higher price (aero points etc.) as im pretty sure they are lighter than the flat wooden variation. NOS in box sold for something silly like £350 a few months back, collectors item more than to be used I would think. Both wheels above tend to have double sided hubs track/fixed.
Something rarer like the FIR halley, sell for around £250-80 but only really if they are the track versions, the road ones arn't worth more than £200 I dont think.
Campagnolo ghiblis etc. seem to go for around £400-500 depending again on condition. You might get lucky with someone in the UK selling one that they have stored somewhere and want to get rid of and dont want to send overseas so the final price would reflect that.
If your lucky you can get a fluidisk 666 russian kevlar disc for abour £400-800 depeding on hipster tax and how badly the seller lists it.
Theres more but I dont want to bore you with numbers figures etc.
650c front discs dont tend to be worth much unless paired with the matching rear from what I have seen on a few places. £100-160 for rarer ones is the price that I have seen them go for in a few places.
I think thats a fair price /\ bought mine for a bit more but its clincher and has added hipster tax due to @hippy maybe using it at some point?
From what ive seen, sold and bought on ebay anything around £220 for a zipp 950 is a fair price. They appear sporadically but are worth it.
Ambrosios in good condition shouldn't go for more than £160-180 due to more often than not being the flat disc versions. The lenticulars command a higher price (aero points etc.) as im pretty sure they are lighter than the flat wooden variation. NOS in box sold for something silly like £350 a few months back, collectors item more than to be used I would think. Both wheels above tend to have double sided hubs track/fixed.
Something rarer like the FIR halley, sell for around £250-80 but only really if they are the track versions, the road ones arn't worth more than £200 I dont think.
Campagnolo ghiblis etc. seem to go for around £400-500 depending again on condition. You might get lucky with someone in the UK selling one that they have stored somewhere and want to get rid of and dont want to send overseas so the final price would reflect that.
If your lucky you can get a fluidisk 666 russian kevlar disc for abour £400-800 depeding on hipster tax and how badly the seller lists it.
Theres more but I dont want to bore you with numbers figures etc.
650c front discs dont tend to be worth much unless paired with the matching rear from what I have seen on a few places. £100-160 for rarer ones is the price that I have seen them go for in a few places.
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