Bern":3j19mj27 said:Looks like I have the bees knees....
Hi folks I noticed they are selling for a fair bit now.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Look- ... 19e4b749d9
They are asking 1,999 Sterling for a quad butted frame.
I have a Look mi-90 with a carbon fibre, aluminum composite frame,
Deore xt shifters and derailleurs,
Ritchey logic crank and brakes.
I don't have the original Ritchey logic forks(bent those in half)
Manitou Answer cartridge shocks.
Any idea what it's worth?
Thanks,
Bern
drcarlos":28v67oaa said:Bern":28v67oaa said:Looks like I have the bees knees....
Hi folks I noticed they are selling for a fair bit now.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Look- ... 19e4b749d9
They are asking 1,999 Sterling for a quad butted frame.
I have a Look mi-90 with a carbon fibre, aluminum composite frame,
Deore xt shifters and derailleurs,
Ritchey logic crank and brakes.
I don't have the original Ritchey logic forks(bent those in half)
Manitou Answer cartridge shocks.
Any idea what it's worth?
Thanks,
Bern
They can ask whatever price they like, but people have to be prepared to pay it and unfortunately the seller is a bit deluded and that particular bike has sat unsold for a number of months now. A more realistic value would be £200-£400 and that's mainly because of the Campag parts on it. Mi90 frames come up from time to time and although they are handmade etc they only make around £100 (around 1/4 of what a fat chance or such like make). Those carbon bonded frames I think are made by Alan and there were a number of companies that badged them up and sold them (Alan, Vitus and British Eagle to name a few) and they make better money but still not in the Klein/Fat ballpark. My advice would be to ride and enjoy what is reputedly a nice riding frame.
Carl.