The likely value of this bike is mostly in the novelty of it, which is considerable. It's in great shape too. Market it as cold-war relic of the old USSR, and you might get something for it. Big-city hipsters would love this thing. I could see it being the prized posession of some bearded young dude in Fremont (Seattle) or Williamsburg in NYC.
Have you got a big university nearby?
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