Classic and Vintage Bicycles: What's it Worth? Appraisals and Inquiries - Team Fuji

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KonAaron Snake
10-07-09, 08:56 PM
Could someone give me a rough idea on this bike's worth? Would also like to know year. Both complete and if parted would help....


KonAaron Snake
10-07-09, 08:57 PM
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old and new
10-07-09, 09:12 PM
1986 Non OE fork, NON OE wheels.... No comment about parting out It's a good, light frame and it's big which along with the repl, parts could help it or hurt it. Your or someone elses guess is as good as mine.


mkeller234
10-07-09, 09:53 PM
That looks like an 84 model. Here is a link to the catalog page:
http://classicfuji.com/TeamFuji_1984_Page.htm

roccobike
10-09-09, 06:04 PM
Depends on condition and your location. I'd say around $200-$250 around here. Teams are nice bikes and usually command more than an average Fuji.

wrk101
10-09-09, 07:23 PM
+1 To Roccobike's valuation. The non-matching tires, non-OE parts and the XL frame will all hold the price down.

I don't usually part out bikes, and this one has mid level components, so I am not sure a part out would gain much. I will leave that value to others with more experience parting out bikes.

rothenfield1
10-10-09, 02:42 AM
+1 Rocco & WRK even on the left coast. The hidden quality of the Japanese framed bikes and the explosion of their value in the major West Coast cities seems to have come down to earth in the last few months. Although the larger size is a limiting factor, I would of thought that the desirability of a higher end Team Fuji or Miyata would sell for $300, but right now, $250 at best.