Rocky Mountain Blizzard

Tommy79

Retro Newbie
Hi folks, any ideas on value please? Might be looking to sell. Stem stuck at the mo (I haven’t really tried to budge it yet). It has syncros bits, DX wheels (with smokes) but the rest xt. 1991
 

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It is a 1992 Blizzard in option white. Fork might be worth more than the frame. It would make more if parts are sold separately. Both frame and fork are in high demand, and with current surge in retro parts prices it is not easy to give you an estimate. Fork could go north of £350, frame easily £200+. Rest of the parts depending on state could fetch another £200. Of course this is my subjective view and pricing depends on so many variables, so numbers are not more than ball park.
 
Hello Tommy 79 , I am interested in this bike . I am more of a roadmap than mountain biker but live fairly local to you in Wakefield .
 

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