Classic and Vintage Bicycles: What's it Worth? Appraisals and Inquiries - Pogliaghi Road Bike serial number 9759

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James Clayton
03-30-09, 12:07 PM
Any idea what the value of this bike is? I am no longer riding the roads.


lotek
03-30-09, 12:54 PM
oh man that looks like my size. and the color matches my Pogliaghi Pista.
I'd love to say $100, but I just can't be too smart mouthed about this one.
The bike is worth a lot. I'd say easily $2k if the components are original.
Serial Number 9759 sounds like it should date the frame to around 1970.
Are you the original owner?

Marty

Picchio Special
03-30-09, 01:43 PM
That's a beauty, and definitely worth a pretty penny to a collector. If it's mostly original and as clean as it looks, I'd bet Marty's in the ballpark at a minimum, though Pogs aren't my specialty.


cudak888
04-01-09, 12:55 AM
$3.50

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James Clayton
04-06-09, 08:41 AM
Everything is orignal except the pedals. I replaced the Campagnolo pedals with clipless pedals. The bike is 58 CM (Seat Tube measurement).

Thanks for your reponse.....Jim

James Clayton
04-07-09, 11:55 AM
I am the original owner...bought it years ago and it has been stored in my garage for the last couuple of years without me riding it....ugh! Now I am cleaning out the garage.....Thanks! Jim

miamijim
04-07-09, 12:22 PM
Everything is orignal except the pedals. I replaced the Campagnolo pedals with clipless pedals. The bike is 58 CM (Seat Tube measurement).

Thanks for your reponse.....Jim

Post some pics of the gear side. We need to see what kind of parts are on it...

retyred
04-07-09, 04:59 PM
Beautiful bike. As miamijim said give us a drive side picture(more pics are acceptable:thumb:). I see curved skewers which would place the bike into the later 70's.

James Clayton
04-23-09, 09:28 AM
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Otis
04-23-09, 09:44 AM
Beautiful bike. As miamijim said give us a drive side picture(more pics are acceptable:thumb:). I see curved skewers which would place the bike into the later 70's.

Ignore the skewers (there's a pie plate too). No cage bosses, or braze-on top-tube guides and clamp-on shifters. That's an early-mid 70's frame and very cool!

I could see it easily bringing 2k on ebay as-is. I'd make you a fair offer on the frame if it was smaller.

Otis
04-23-09, 09:47 AM
$3.50



Really? Is this still funny.

It's posted in the "ask what it's worth section" and it's a bike that deserves a proper evaluation. So why the need to be a dick?