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• #2
please ignore my other thread.
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• #3
and this one
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• #4
haha.
all i want is a rough estimate, i've never sold a whole bike before. will i be losing out massively, or not.
all the bikes sold on here are relatively old so it's kinda hard to gauge.
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• #5
Pics?
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• #6
£980
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• #7
Is it a 58cm centre of bottom bracket to top of seat tube, or a 58cm centre of bottom bracket to centre of top tube?
There is a considerable difference between the two with these frames.
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• #8
Complete around £500 on a good day. Seperate a bit more. Always best to split the bike up if the parts are any good, i.e. would get £40 for stem, £40 for post etc,.
Well, that's on eBay which is all I know!
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• #9
Your best of splitting - proper trackies might pay good wedge for it if it was built up for the track, but i would say 500 quid as is
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• #10
yup, about the same
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• #11
splitting is the way forward then, i thought it might be but it is a whole lot more bother. i think i might keep some of the parts for the new bike.
thanks guys.
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• #12
To be fair
saddle, bars, grips, chain wont add value - wheel sets, cranks, forks etc will - There are a few Fuji tracks about so £500 the lot is a good price.splitting would make you better cash
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• #13
Paint it baby blue, they go for close to £600 nowadays
Hi guys,
I'm thinking of getting a NJS frame from the guys over at njs-keirin.blogspot and thus I think I'm going to have to sell my current bike.
It's a 2008 Fuji Track Pro with all the original parts except:
Fizik Arione Saddle
Truvativ Hussefelt Bars
Oury Grips
Thomson Stem
Thomson Seatpost
KMC Chain
All in all about £280 of upgrades on a £700 bike.
What do you think this puppy would be worth?
I need to work out if it would cover my costs (sort of at least!).
Its a size 58cm.
Any guidance would be much appreciated.
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