You're talking a manufacturer that, back in the early 70's (I'm going to jump to a conclusion and guess that we're talking about that kind of vintage) made a full line of bikes. Anything from a $100.00 high tensile steel straight gauge beginner's bike to double butted chrome moly bikes that performed with the Reynolds and Columbus tubed, all Campagnolo European bikes at way less cost. So you can see what we're up against.
Overall, the brand made good, solid bikes. It's all going to be a matter of how much does the guy want, and what kind of condition is it in.
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Syke
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