JeRkY Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Jan 24, 2008 #11 Too much, i was talking to a chap on here last year who was going to sell for £125, sadly i couldnt afford that at the time.
Too much, i was talking to a chap on here last year who was going to sell for £125, sadly i couldnt afford that at the time.
Dream Bikes Retro Guru Feedback View Jan 24, 2008 #12 Yes, I know that's too much, so I'm asking for the right price...
Vitorzip Senior Retro Guru Jan 24, 2008 #13 Dream Bikes":3gsc1t0o said: Yes, I know that's too much, so I'm asking for the right price... Click to expand... I would say between 175 and 300€, but that depends of who is buying it... I already have one (but can also buy that 16,5" ), wich i bought used, about a year ago, for £85. As was said (wrote, sorry) here, a NOS one was bought for £140...
Dream Bikes":3gsc1t0o said: Yes, I know that's too much, so I'm asking for the right price... Click to expand... I would say between 175 and 300€, but that depends of who is buying it... I already have one (but can also buy that 16,5" ), wich i bought used, about a year ago, for £85. As was said (wrote, sorry) here, a NOS one was bought for £140...
JeRkY Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Jan 24, 2008 #14 Yeah if the 16.5" came available at a good price, id be interested.
Vitorzip Senior Retro Guru Jan 24, 2008 #15 JeRkY":196e5sq5 said: Yeah if the 16.5" came available at a good price, id be interested. Click to expand... Ok, Jerky´s first, so i´ll have the 18,5", if possible...
JeRkY":196e5sq5 said: Yeah if the 16.5" came available at a good price, id be interested. Click to expand... Ok, Jerky´s first, so i´ll have the 18,5", if possible...
A amt27 Retro Guru Feb 25, 2008 #16 added kudos is that these frames were developed with and ridden by John Tomac, according to my 1994 Dyna Tech catalogue, the frames were also known as the Mti1000 in the USA, however the tubing is rolled, you can feel the welding inside and the welding is quite crude,
added kudos is that these frames were developed with and ridden by John Tomac, according to my 1994 Dyna Tech catalogue, the frames were also known as the Mti1000 in the USA, however the tubing is rolled, you can feel the welding inside and the welding is quite crude,