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kinda depends how much work you can be bothered to put in (i.e. taking the whole thing to bits)
Personally, I'd have a look on ebay for a similar whole bike, keep an eye on it, see what it goes for, and also look at all the part individually and see what the total tally is for parts.
Watching on eBay makes little sense in reality. The market there is such that two similar items days or weeks apart can end with wildly differing prices. This is particularly true of the less common items.
Second people watch, but don't bid. As if it were TV. If you're going to watch be prepared to bid.
Take a chance setting up a 99p auction and see what it goes for. Or put up a BIN at a price you think is right.
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huh? What market are you talking about?
As said, if Watching be prepared to bid. Or get your bid in earlier to stay within your ceiling price.