1960’s Robin Hood
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1960’s Robin Hood
hey guys I can’t post pics just yet on here but any idea what these things are worth? Thing has zero rust, no damage. All logos perfect, and the seat and brakes appear to be original.
Id love to post a pic but I need ten thread replies first.... any help greatly appreciated. I’m thinking 150 maybe?
Id love to post a pic but I need ten thread replies first.... any help greatly appreciated. I’m thinking 150 maybe?
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$150 isn't bad if it is pristine. Old 3 speed are generally worth a bit less. The Robin Hood is cool but it is not one of the top line Raleigh brands from that era. I paid a bit more for mine from 1969 but it looked as if it came out of the showroom. Plus I had a Robin Hood when I was in grade school (all the cool kids had sting rays though) so I wanted it pretty badly.
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Your bike looks like it is in decent shape for the age.
At least it is not black.
I think Sturmey Archer put date codes on their hubs which might help you determine the age more precisely.
They don't seem to be that common, but I've seen a couple pop up locally. I'd agree with @bikemig, not that valuable. I'd put the value somewhere between $100 and $150.
At least it is not black.
I think Sturmey Archer put date codes on their hubs which might help you determine the age more precisely.
They don't seem to be that common, but I've seen a couple pop up locally. I'd agree with @bikemig, not that valuable. I'd put the value somewhere between $100 and $150.
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Your bike looks like it is in decent shape for the age.
At least it is not black.
I think Sturmey Archer put date codes on their hubs which might help you determine the age more precisely.
They don't seem to be that common, but I've seen a couple pop up locally. I'd agree with @bikemig, not that valuable. I'd put the value somewhere between $100 and $150.
At least it is not black.
I think Sturmey Archer put date codes on their hubs which might help you determine the age more precisely.
They don't seem to be that common, but I've seen a couple pop up locally. I'd agree with @bikemig, not that valuable. I'd put the value somewhere between $100 and $150.
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