What kind of Trek is this? and what can i expect to get for it?
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What kind of Trek is this? and what can i expect to get for it?
it has campagnolo and carbon fiber components, i was thinking to part it out but dontknow how much the frames worth.
ihave looked for this bike and found it on one site, no mention of the name, looks like it sas 650 series which seemsnot to exist. 550?
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It's a vintage trek 600 series but it has been a bit weirdly updated. Looks like an '85 Trek 670 with the color scheme and (some) of the parts like the rear derailleur and modolo brakes. The "upgrades" frankly hurt the value of the bike. Someone who wants and values a vintage bike is probably not going to want the carbon fork and may well be concerned that the bike has been crashed.
Personally I think this bike has no particular value as a vintage bike and is worth whatever anyone thinks this is worth as a rider.
Personally I think this bike has no particular value as a vintage bike and is worth whatever anyone thinks this is worth as a rider.
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It's a vintage trek 600 series but it has been a bit weirdly updated. Looks like an '85 Trek 670 with the color scheme and (some) of the parts like the rear derailleur and modolo brakes. The "upgrades" frankly hurt the value of the bike. Someone who wants and values a vintage bike is probably not going to want the carbon fork and may well be concerned that the bike has been crashed.
Personally I think this bike has no particular value as a vintage bike and is worth whatever anyone thinks this is worth as a rider.
Personally I think this bike has no particular value as a vintage bike and is worth whatever anyone thinks this is worth as a rider.
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I once bought a mint 670 frame with original Stronglight headset for $100. Great riding frame.
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