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Reynolds 753 in Holdsworth orange: Mavic SSC/Campagnolo

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Old 04-22-18, 07:04 AM
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Reynolds 753 in Holdsworth orange: Mavic SSC/Campagnolo

Just completed this build and interested to know thoughts on value:

British Reynolds 753 90s frame in original Holdsworth Orange, built by Dave Yates/Joe Waugh: 54/55 c2c frame, bottle bosses and lugs picked out in white. Holdsworth metal badge to headtube.
Full Mavic SSC groupset including, square taper BB, headset, NOS front derailleur, used rear derailleur, down tube gear levers, chainset, pedals, calipers and professional brake levers, stem and handlebars! New Christophe toe cages and leather toestraps
Campagnolo C Record era Aero Chorus seatpost
New Selle San Marco Regal saddle
New chain
New Zefal bottle cages and Holdsworth bottles
All new cables.
32 spoke Mavic Gel 280 rims on Super Record Hubs, Vittoria Corsa C Tubulars, Everest Alloy 15-28 Freewheel
Condition: save for a couple of chips on rear stays, as new/lightly used!
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Are you sure on the dating of the bike being 90's all the components and the 753 frame seem to be mid 80's? The bike looks great appears a near match for the Holdsworth competition bikes from 84/85. Not sure on value but I wouldn't sell it for much under $1000.

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Are you sure on the dating of the bike being 90's all the components and the 753 frame seem to be mid 80's? The bike looks great appears a near match for the Holdsworth competition bikes from 84/85. Not sure on value but I wouldn't sell it for much under $1000.
Thanks -yes 1991- I have the receipt for the frame build from the shop. Mavic SSC groupset had an overhaul in 1989, but although this particular groupset dates from mid 80s, there were still probably stock sets for a couple of years after '89. Although I toyed with Campagnolo, the frame came with the Mavic BB and headset and felt in keeping, so kept with it (good for chainline etc). 1991 also ties in with the style of the 753 decals- so it's consistent.

Interestingly a new Holdsworth Reynolds 753 frame (Planet X) built by Mark Reilly will set you back on its own in the region of 1500 Euros (discounted from 1750 Euros)

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That’s juuuust my size. And I love Holdsworths!
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I have no useful information but would like to own an orange bike someday and this one looks awfully nice.
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X2. Orange bikes pop!
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