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Old 01-04-07, 03:30 PM
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Value of 1982 Trek 311?

What is the approximate value of a Trek 311 assembled in 1982, all original parts built in December 1981, and the whole set up in good+ or very good condition?

The seat tube is 25" (Just about right for someone 6'-6'4"), the color of the frame is silver gray, and the TREK logo on the seat tube is white on a blue back ground.
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What is the approximate value of a Trek 311 assembled in 1982, all original parts built in December 1981, and the whole set up in good+ or very good condition?

The seat tube is 25" (Just about right for someone 6'-6'4"), the color of the frame is silver gray, and the TREK logo on the seat tube is white on a blue back ground.
People are crazy about Treks, and will probably overpay. But a few things working against you are that the 311 was an entry level model. Looks like that year was made with Ishiwata double butted? Certainly a nice tubeset, but not Reynolds 531 which really drives the prices up on vintage Treks. And what components is it equipped with? Campy or higher end Suntour like Superbe will command a higher price. Also, the 25" frame size will narrow your market considerably, though there are people who search for those odd sizes, as they are relatively rare.

I'd say you could get $100 or so for it, maybe $200 if someone REALLY wants it or it is in pristine condition. Again, if you have high end components, the value will go up considerably.
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I am selling this bike. It is just a little too tall for me.
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