Thank <deity>.highlandsflyer":1zqwo1id said:http://www.paulscycles.co.uk/products.php?plid=m1b4s1p3494
You would never find something like that back in 92.
Neil":1yl0c5tt said:Thank <deity>.highlandsflyer":1yl0c5tt said:http://www.paulscycles.co.uk/products.php?plid=m1b4s1p3494
You would never find something like that back in 92.
Tazio":2apcugt7 said:It's very difficult to quantify what old stuff is worth...
We_are_Stevo":3rbxy9td said:...too many localised factors involved at any given time to make a definitive assessment.
Tazio":1snobc0s said:We_are_Stevo":1snobc0s said:...too many localised factors involved at any given time to make a definitive assessment.
You mean like when you are finished building something and desperately needing something worth a fiver but are willing to pay a tenner?
Glad that's not just me then :shock:We_are_Stevo":2ctyhxnw said:...or there's only one on the whole of eBay, and it's way overpriced but you have to have it; then six months down the line there's a glut of them, at half what you had to pay!
Sing it brother.Russell":2pofiuvw said:What's really sad, for me anyway, is when really nice original old bikes get split up and sold as parts because the seller isn't realistic about the price of the bike 'as a whole'.
This pastime has become more about turning a profit than retaining the originality of the bikes, which is a shame.