Campagnolo FD, RD, and shifters?
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Campagnolo FD, RD, and shifters?
Dont know a whole lot about campy, other than that it's nice stuff.
What would is this set I've found myself with worth? Is it worth more as a group sale, or separate pieces?
Will post over a few entries to avoid photo limit.
Thanks!
Shifters



What would is this set I've found myself with worth? Is it worth more as a group sale, or separate pieces?
Will post over a few entries to avoid photo limit.
Thanks!
Shifters




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Decent but not the more desirable Nuovo or Super Record. Take a look at ended eBay auctions for an idea of pricing.
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Looks to be Valentino era? Going for $44 and up for the shifters alone as far as on going auctions.
RDs and FDs going for around $20-50 depending on condition.
I know on going auctions represent wishful thinking but if I go for the lower end of on doing am I doing okay?
RDs and FDs going for around $20-50 depending on condition.
I know on going auctions represent wishful thinking but if I go for the lower end of on doing am I doing okay?
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will do
Found it! I use mobile, had to switch to classic view in chrome.
Looks like as low as 10 as high as 40 for each part. Mine might clean up nicer than they are, but as they sit I'm thinking middle of the road.
20 each separate or 50 all together seem a reasonable ask?
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Looks to be Valentino era? Going for $44 and up for the shifters alone as far as on going auctions.
RDs and FDs going for around $20-50 depending on condition.
I know on going auctions represent wishful thinking but if I go for the lower end of on doing am I doing okay?
RDs and FDs going for around $20-50 depending on condition.
I know on going auctions represent wishful thinking but if I go for the lower end of on doing am I doing okay?
CampI used the same shifters and even front derailleur across multiple groups but those are likely Grand Sport The rear derailleur appears to be a 980 from the mid '80s
If your not familiar with it yet VeloBase is a great source for identifying components. VeloBase.com - Component: Campagnolo 980
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CampI used the same shifters and even front derailleur across multiple groups but those are likely Grand Sport The rear derailleur appears to be a 980 from the mid '80s
If your not familiar with it yet VeloBase is a great source for identifying components. VeloBase.com - Component: Campagnolo 980
If your not familiar with it yet VeloBase is a great source for identifying components. VeloBase.com - Component: Campagnolo 980
I've seen VeloBase I'm just so unfamiliar with campy I didnt even know where to begin haha
I still have not had anyone give an appraisal for these though? Am I dreaming asking 20 each and 50 for the whole? 15 each?
I was going to sell them in C&V sales and done want to put them to high.
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it looks like the shifters are the bit that sells for the most, followed by FD then RD. I'm thinking 30-20-10 respectively and doing the whole lot for 50.
Concerns? Disgust? Agreement? Haha
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I don't think those shifters are worth $30 and $50 seems high for a derailleur set with a 980 RD; that is not a very desirable campy RD.
Worth taking a shot and see what happens though.
Worth taking a shot and see what happens though.
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Price was a shot in the dark. I'll knock five or ten off the shifters and go from there.
or maybe hold on to them and put them on a resale bike to bump its value a bit...
will this derailur work with any 5 speed? I've got an Italia corsa that would work well with it.
now I just need a frame haha
or maybe hold on to them and put them on a resale bike to bump its value a bit...
will this derailur work with any 5 speed? I've got an Italia corsa that would work well with it.
now I just need a frame haha
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For future refrence these sold in a flash at 45 for the set.
I'm quite happy with that. Sold fast and made a bit. They could have likley sold for a bit more if somone else reads this and wants to try for it.
I'm quite happy with that. Sold fast and made a bit. They could have likley sold for a bit more if somone else reads this and wants to try for it.
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I hear that. I just know I've been often frustrated looking through old appraisal threads when people say "I dont know what there worth but (insert opinion)" or "doesnt interest me"
dont get me wrong I'm always happy to hear opinions, but it is the appraisal section after all and some dollar values for as sold is nice to find haha
dont get me wrong I'm always happy to hear opinions, but it is the appraisal section after all and some dollar values for as sold is nice to find haha
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I hear that. I just know I've been often frustrated looking through old appraisal threads when people say "I dont know what there worth but (insert opinion)" or "doesnt interest me"
dont get me wrong I'm always happy to hear opinions, but it is the appraisal section after all and some dollar values for as sold is nice to find haha
dont get me wrong I'm always happy to hear opinions, but it is the appraisal section after all and some dollar values for as sold is nice to find haha
Super easy to just check completed sold auctions on eBay, That is your best guide on what components have been selling for. Of course, ignore NOS sales unless your item is NOS. NOS parts bring more, often a lot more.
The opinions here vary, sometimes by location, sometimes by personal preferences. Some on this forum have bought and SOLD a lot of parts and bikes. Others, not so much. And then you get people that want to get eBay prices on their local C/L.
Even on completed sold items, you never see the TIME it took to sell the item. Did the seller re-list it dozens of times, or was it a quick sale? And eBay relies on proxy bids, this means on auctions, you never see the highest bid, instead you see the lowest amount it took to beat the second highest bid.
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