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• #2
Clean that muck off and you might get 40 quid for it
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• #3
Oh damn alright, thanks for letting me know
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• #4
TBH I think that’s a little bit on the low side. Yeh £30-40 is about the going rate for Thomson stems here (I’ve sold several in that range) and the general average seems to have crept up a bit over the years. But given that it’s the Cerakote one you might get £50-60 of someone’s keen on the colour.
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• #5
you might get £50-60 of someone’s keen on the colour.
And who wouldn't be?
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• #7
Thanks. I saw this, but two bolt alu stems ain't for me
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• #8
Woulda matched my old bike
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• #9
Id be interested for 45
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• #10
Can collect and bring back to London as mr Paul said
Most normal thomsons are going for £50 ish market value .
I’d say £75 is about right for the extra coating. -
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£50ish for a used Thomson stem? Since when? Rare to see them sell for that even on eBay.
@paul123 what angle is the stem? If it’s -17 then it’s no use to me but could be interested otherwise.
As ever it’s only worth whatever a buyer is willing to pay but even £75 sounds pretty steep just for the Cerakote.
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• #12
It varies
£30 is usually for rough looking Thomsons.
But there’s a fair amount that have sold for £45/50/60 if in near mint condition
Which the above isObviously worth what someone will pay, but logic suggests a higher cost product to start with should cost more than the standard one.
We shall see
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• #13
Nah, I’ve bought plenty near mint Thomson stems for sub £40.
Let me know where I can sell the few mint ones I have for £60.OP would do well to do some research then name a price. Or put it on eBay and see what happens 🤷
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• #14
It varies. As I said
30/40 is a good price for a Thomson, but they go for the range I said
If you go to EBay sold items
EBay tax takes some from you #gettaxed. But they are selling in the range I said before xxx
But yes likely OP won’t sell that for this here. EBay is his best betCheers
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• #15
With apologies to the OP - I thought this was a one-off cerakote job. Google says this was a legit Thomson product. As such, rarity adds a premium
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• #16
Yes, it's a limited edition one made by Thomson themselves. Just like the cyan one.
Little update tho, it's sold.
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• #17
Got it again:) Up for grab / trade:)
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• #18
Still available?
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• #19
Let me know where I can sell the few mint ones I have for £60.
Just reading back through this thread and you might want to look at eBay sold prices if you happen to have any -17° X2’s
Not sure how much this is worth, I apologize for that. Located in Paris, but I have a london friend ( @rosskenttt ) coming over this week end if you guys are quick enough. Would preferably want to trade for a zipp -17 stem, or an aarn chainring:)
Ill be happy if you guys could help me pinpoint a pricing. I bought it for 150, but yea, sounds high
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