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£3k is a not a lot of money, for a lot of people. It does make me question if there are actually any bona fide collectors out there in RB land. I lived in Spain for nearly a decade, and there are literally hundreds of very serious bicycle collectors, some with collections worth millions of euros (I've seen a few of em, it doesn't half put you in your place!) There are very specific collectors also on the continent. I've seen a collection of over 100 ex pro time trial bikes, each with it's own team helmet and skinsuit. The guy will regularly pay 20k for a rare example. I'm a member of a Vespa club (I've got a 70's version) and people regularly drop 5-10K on desirable, collectable, and above all rare bikes.£3k is a lot of money for a lot of people. Not saying it's a bad price.
Trust me it is a lot of money for a lot of people in the world I live in. We're not on the continent. You've obviously got loadsamoney.£3k is a not a lot of money, for a lot of people. It does make me question if there are actually any bona fide collectors out there in RB land. I lived in Spain for nearly a decade, and there are literally hundreds of very serious bicycle collectors, some with collections worth millions of euros (I've seen a few of em, it doesn't half put you in your place!) There are very specific collectors also on the continent. I've seen a collection of over 100 ex pro time trial bikes, each with it's own team helmet and skinsuit. The guy will regularly pay 20k for a rare example. I'm a member of a Vespa club (I've got a 70's version) and people regularly drop 5-10K on desirable, collectable, and above all rare bikes.
Like I said, 3k is nothing to a lot of people, and if you are really serious about collecting British bicycles, it makes no sense not to snap this up.
You were the one that mentioned Spain and the continent. I'm so glad £3000 is disposable income for you.I'm in a regular job, and I ride with a regular run of the mill cycling club each Sunday - I don't think there's a single person (out of 50 riders) who's on a carbon ride less than £2k. There are more than a few riding Pegorettis and other top end bikes that are coming close to 20 grand. Location has nothing to do with it, people are spending more on bikes than they ever have done. When I first started in the late 80's, a good road bike was £300, a top end 753 was £800.... Look how it's changed!
So 3k is pretty much standard for an average club bike nowadays. For a collectable like this, it's a no brainer.
I'm simply pointing out the economic reality we the British public find ourselves in - when your average club rider can blow £3k on a Sunday ride carbon bike, clearly it's not a lot of money to an awful lot of people.You were the one that mentioned Spain and the continent. I'm so glad £3000 is disposable income for you.
As I said not saying it's a bad price. Just a lot of money.