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• #27
Basically it's not worth much. I just got a vintage Bob Jackson on ebay for 99p, but the dude wanted 30 something quid delivery, because he had to drive 80 miles to the post office?!??!
So I paid the 99 pence, and told him to bin it. A rattle canned vintage holdsworth about 20 quid. Fully restored by holdsworth, less that the cost of the refurb.
best post for a while.
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• #28
i'd take it as it is and ride it like it is.. you decided on a price yet? if so PM and i'll do you a deal
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• #29
Yeah Greasy! Do a Sano job on it. Great idea.
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• #30
where in the post did i say i was selling, i asked if i were to sell it how many pennies would it bring me.
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• #31
what i'll do it...i will finish prepping the frame then give it a white primer coat, then when i buy a fuji track bike in 3 weeks i might put it back on here to sell, with the forks and other bits aswell.
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• #32
where in the post did i say i was selling, i asked if i were to sell it how many pennies would it bring me.
Probably the bit about: "If I were to sell this..." fooled a few people.
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• #33
Possibly bent forks + bent dropouts...
£20-30 including saddle / seatpost (is it a 2-bolt SR?), but only if you get the stem out.
(^ that is not an offer btw!)
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• #34
cranks;
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• #35
Mmm.. cheese..
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• #36
Fully restored by holdsworth, less that the cost of the refurb.
Don't I know it...
Ive used a rolls in worst condition, just needs a little leather polish and will look fab.
Stupid question I know, but Rollses are leather then? Wanted to make sure before I made a fool out of myself putting proofide on mine...
kiwi cycles said theyd refurbish it for £35