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Old 01-16-15, 08:37 PM
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Details.information.worth?campagnolo&cinelli

I got this bike as exchange for painting an old man doors.
Im trying to restore but still in between if i want to use it or sell it.
Currently ive alrdy sandblasted the fork,stem & frame

Parts:
Campagnolo Front and rear hub
Campagnolo front and rear derailleur
Camapgnolo crankset
Campagnolo bottom bracket
Campagnolo shifters
Campagnolo seat post
Campagnolo headset
Campagnolo front and rear brakes

Gazelle fork 531 tubing with campagnolo fork end.
Gazelle frame 531c tubing and cinelli bottom bracket shell.

Cinelli handle bar
Cinelli stem

Please if you need more pictures to distinguish this bicycle and its worth feel free to message me and will send more pictures.thank you
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It isn't a Campagnolo fork it is a Gazelle fork made with Reynolds tubing with Campagnolo forkends.

The frame is a Gazellem made with Reynolds tubing and Cinelli bottom bracket shell, but I can't read the model name in the pic.

The components look like Super Record with a Corse Record (C-Record) rear derailleur and Synchro 2 shifters.
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Actually on third thought I think this is a late Victory model. I'll have to check Velobase.com



Looks like late Victory it is. VeloBase.com - Component: Campagnolo Victory S3
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Gazelle is a well known and respected Dutch brand. Gazelle and dozens - if not hundreds - of framebuilders used Cinelli bottom bracket shells and other frame components.
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How much could i sell this bicycle complete with all its components listed, powder coated and fully cleaned with reynolds 531 decals?
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You should have asked before you stripped the paint. Considering the condition of the components, powdercoat, and lack of correct gazelle decals. Do you or will you have the correct Reynolds decals?

I would say $250ish. Unless you intend to try and remove all the rust from the components, anyone looking at this bike will consider it a project. Judging from the condition of the bottom bracket this bike has seen little servicing and was generally neglected all its life.

This bottom bracket BB) needs replaced, I can't imagine what the inside of the cups look like, and that fact should be disclosed to any potential buyer. A new BB for this bike, it needs to match the crankset so you can't just stick anything in there, would cost anywhere from $50 (if your lucky) for OK used one to $100+ for a new old stock one. The only after market one I know of is Phil Wood and that will run about $120 w/ the tool to install.

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Originally Posted by Mahika
How much could i sell this bicycle complete with all its components listed, powder coated and fully cleaned with reynolds 531 decals?
Much less than you would wish for.

Stripping original paint and powdercoating doesn't equate to return dollars in most cases.

The best path would have been to part the bike out and let someone else figure out what to do with the bits......
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$250?Oh dang that much only?!i would just part it out instead and ill just keep the frame, fork, and headset i guess.if i didnt sandblast it how much would it be(it was rusty)?
Picture taken today.Took out all rust and just goin to buffer it.

Thx for the input guys.
Maybe sometips to make it sellable/high profit?

I have alrdy spent $100 for this
including the frame&fork decals "reynolds 531 tubing"
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Considering the condition of the components maybe not much more $300ish maybe. However you would have saved $100 and a lot of time and effort.

Most any interested buyer would have looked at this purely as a project having to do all the work you have now done.


On the brite side it looks like your parts cleaned up real nice so that will help. The stem looks like a track stem.


It is too bad the BB is so pitted though.
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I think the values you've been presented are very low. Its a nice bike. I would proceed with your plans. Look on ebay for completed listings on some of the parts you have. A lot of value there.

Not really sure what people are thinking here. But sometimes its not the best advice and some very opinionated evaluations.
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How much do u think its worth?honestly i tried posting my parts on kijiji and i posted it for $500 except headset/fork/frame and People are really interested and i been receiving alot of emails so im thinking it may worth more than the opinion they had^
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^I think you are on the right track.^
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Originally Posted by Mahika
How much do u think its worth?honestly i tried posting my parts on kijiji and i posted it for $500 except headset/fork/frame and People are really interested and i been receiving alot of emails so im thinking it may worth more than the opinion they had^
Real responses? Or people emailing 5 minutes after you put the ad on, asking "Is IT still available?" and then wanting to send you a check "with a little extra"?
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actually real people.sending me an actual offer.i know i posted it for $500 but people are offering 350/300/250 for everything and its more than the opinion.2 scammer tried it tho..asked me to send using money gram while using an imitation paypal email address.
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