Pinarello Dolomite worth?
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Pinarello Dolomite worth?
So the latest Italian steel I've run across is what appears (based on Bulgier.net) to be a mid-80s Pinarello Dolomite. Looks to have original Shimano 105 group and Pinarello saddle. Sorry, no pics. Decals are pretty trashed, frame has just a couple nicks. I'd give it a 8/10. Rides great and more importantly, fits like a glove - I'm discovering smaller frame sizes are hard to come by. This is a 53.
What's your guess in a hot market like Seattle?
tks,
Bruce
What's your guess in a hot market like Seattle?
tks,
Bruce
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I can get $300-325 for realtively mass produced name brand 105 equipted bikes like a Peugeot, Trek, Cannondale or Schwinn.
In my opinion I'd expect a Pinarello with Max tubing and 105 components to bring $500-600.
In my opinion I'd expect a Pinarello with Max tubing and 105 components to bring $500-600.