boxxer":pbdvt8w0 said:Your Oakleys are Eye Jackets and worth with the vault about £20
Well if you sell for £20 then pm me as I have always wanted a pair Thanks Dave
boxxer":pbdvt8w0 said:Your Oakleys are Eye Jackets and worth with the vault about £20
boxxer":233dhv56 said:Your Oakleys are Eye Jackets and worth with the vault about £20
...and perhaps somebody can tell me what year the Cook's are.. I thought they are 1989... what do you think ?
Rod_Saetan":260n4qzz said:...and perhaps somebody can tell me what year the Cook's are.. I thought they are 1989... what do you think ?
scooped back = RSR = early 90s I think.
ebt":2mixgxeo said:The GF's grandfather had this piece of history in his shed, which some forumites have helpfully identified as a 1993 Marin Pine Mountain.
I've been perusing fleabay and various other sites in the hopes of benchmarking a price, but.... now... again, Im reverting to the collective knowledge on here for some help. In an ideal world I'd like it to go to someone who will appreciate it and give the old boy a fair price (hence the question).
The bike has shimano XT pretty much throughout, a manitou suspension fork and Mavic M231 Rims. Apart from a couple of broken spokes it seems in working order (but would need a damn good cleanup!).
Anyway, heres the beast:
pete_27_1983":1j10jdu0 said:I have a retro Marin Indian Fire Trail in the garage, dating from the 1990s, chromed aluminium frame, Rockshock 750 forks, Marin Lite stem/bars, Shimano Diore XT cranks and groupset with Araya RM-17 wheels. The bike is in very good condition and is unused as I am a road cyclist. I have been told that it is very popular as a retro bike and is highly desirable.
As a non-mountain biker, should I be looking to sell this to an avid mountain biker? And what sort of price should I be looking for? I am looking for a fair price rather than to make a killing.
Thanks in advance!