Cyclists have a great capacity for underestimating the amount of depreciation a cycle can go through as a result in new bikes coming out at ever more competitive prices and with newer components.
Reasons it's not higher: It's Campag Veloce, it's not a fashionable bike.
That said, it looks in good nick, has been tastefully put together (beyond the badly fitted mudguards) and doesn't look like it's been in an accident.
Quite what marital problems have to do with selling a bike I do not know.
I figured something in the region of £600 > £750.
Cyclists have a great capacity for underestimating the amount of depreciation a cycle can go through as a result in new bikes coming out at ever more competitive prices and with newer components.
Reasons it's not higher: It's Campag Veloce, it's not a fashionable bike.
That said, it looks in good nick, has been tastefully put together (beyond the badly fitted mudguards) and doesn't look like it's been in an accident.
Quite what marital problems have to do with selling a bike I do not know.