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• #2
I can't say for sure but if it were mine I'd be ballparking split cost as below, the mixed mid/low level group isn't really doing the frame justice from a collectors point of view... I may very well be wrong!
Chorus Headset - £20/35
Veloce 9 speed shifters - £20/50
Veloce 9 speed rear derailleur - £20/35
Record front derailleur - £15/25
Daytona chainset - £25/45
Campy seatpost - £15/35
Monoplanar calipers. - £45/65
Veloce hubs. - wheels £120/150
Ambrosio Excellence rims.
Cinelli stem and bars. £40/60Frame and forks - £300/500
Top end total - £1000
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• #3
Yeah, I always prefer a complete groupset. I do have a full Record groupset but I want to keep that. Plus, I actually had bought this bike and it had even lower end mixed parts on it.
Do you reckon it is worth splitting? I was originally thinking £800 for the full bike but I had no interest. I wonder if it is because of the current climate high expenses.
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• #4
If you do decide to split I'd be interested in the frame if it's the right size.
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• #5
It is 57 ctc
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• #6
To answer the OP directly, "it's own thread, apparently".
What would be a current market value for this bike? What can it sell for?
Full Campagnolo groupset.
Chorus Headset
Veloce 9 speed shifters
Veloce 9 speed rear derailleur
Record front derailleur
Daytona chainset
Campy seatpost
Monoplanar calipers.
Veloce hubs.
Ambrosio Excellence rims.
Cinelli stem and bars.
Bike runs perfectly. A few paint chips but nothing major. Original paintwork. Frame is true and has been taken care of
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