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• #2
I'm guessing from the welds that it's aluminium? Do you know where it sat in the Condor range at the time - whenever that was? As a buyer I'd want to know those things.
It's a nice bike, without knowing more I'd say you could get somewhere between 250 and 350 for it. Maybe a little more. Plenty of road bikes for sale on the forum these days, I don't think you'd have a problem shifting something from a respected marque like Condor.
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• #3
If you use the following thread you may get an idea of the value -
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• #4
It's aluminium. I must have spent about £800 on it 18 odd years ago.
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• #5
It's an alu frame, and a mid-range gruppo, so I would say about 250-300 pounds. Interesting because it is "as new" almost, from the pics. But I can't see paying that much for it given neither the frame nor components are "desirable". The upside for a buyer on a budget is that it's quite a good ride for that amount.
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• #6
Yes, it looks like a new 'un. Gets a lot of attention on the rare occasion I take it out.
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• #7
Attention ≠ Value
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• #8
yeah 250-300. i bought this exact same bike (colour, size and groupo) for an ex a number of years ago and picked the whole thing up for 200. but this looks like it is in excellent condition for the age.
glws dude
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• #9
How big is it? Might be interested for my old man...
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• #10
It's a 52.
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• #11
I'm not trying to talk it up.
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• #12
I remember you knew someone who would be interested in this last time I posted a pic of it years ago, Jonny. Couldn't face a sale at the time.
I'm about to buy a new carbon road bike and, sadly, for reasons of space and funds, will need to sell my signal yellow Condor, owned by me from new, with Campy Mirage 9 speed kit. I reckon it's done no more than a couple of thousand miles. It has a few tiny dings but shines like it has been indoors all its life (which it has). Not sure this is the best place to sell it, but wondered if anyone would venture a price for it so I could shift it on the Bay.
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