1987 Cannondale SR600 SIS
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1987 Cannondale SR600 SIS
Pretty new to road bikes and i picked this up a couple of weeks ago. Can someone tell me how much this is worth?
1987 Cannondale SR600SIS Frame
Converted Stem from quill to threadless
Tires: Michelin Carbon
Rims: Wolber T430 Alpine hard anodized with eyelets for spokes.
hubs: shimano 105
skewers: Shimano
Shifters: Shimano 105
Brake levers and brakes: Shimano 105
crank: Shimano 105
seatpost: Sugino alloy post
Saddle: Vetta Transverse TT
Speedometer: Planet Bike Protege
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1987 Cannondale SR600SIS Frame
Converted Stem from quill to threadless
Tires: Michelin Carbon
Rims: Wolber T430 Alpine hard anodized with eyelets for spokes.
hubs: shimano 105
skewers: Shimano
Shifters: Shimano 105
Brake levers and brakes: Shimano 105
crank: Shimano 105
seatpost: Sugino alloy post
Saddle: Vetta Transverse TT
Speedometer: Planet Bike Protege
https://www.photoshop.com/?user=nimp...ackingid=BTAGC
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$275 around here if it is in totally ready to ride condition. Less if it needs any work.
Roccobike is right, my valuation is during regular selling season, pricing has softened up right now. I did sell two bikes last week for full market pricing, but they both were unique/hard to find. One was a pristine mixte, the other was a Trek with an 18 inch Reynolds 531 frame. Buyer drove three hours for that one. Other bikes are not moving at all. Its a good time to be a buyer, if you have the $$ and space.
Roccobike is right, my valuation is during regular selling season, pricing has softened up right now. I did sell two bikes last week for full market pricing, but they both were unique/hard to find. One was a pristine mixte, the other was a Trek with an 18 inch Reynolds 531 frame. Buyer drove three hours for that one. Other bikes are not moving at all. Its a good time to be a buyer, if you have the $$ and space.
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Around here, $200, maybe $250 if you hold out but our market has turned very soft.
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My guess is that's an 88 SR500 that someone put a Shimano 600 decal on at one point. They came with that 105 group and the Tange Levin headset.
Frame looks to be a 58cm in nice condition and that blue is a great color. The Biopace chainrings are easier on your knees than round rings and the 105 group will last you for decades if properly maintained. Nice bike.
Sold one just like it but with the factory custom paint accents on it for $425 about a month ago (see attached pic), but it had been completely serviced and refurbished with new tires, tubes, cables, seat, bar wrap, etc. And, like others have said, that was at the end of the busy season and in the DC area where people can ride almost year round. Right now I would not expect so much interest or as high a price...especially if you're not in a major metro bike-crazy area. Earlier this week another guy on this forum picked up an ST model from that era in similar condition for $70. I'm buying bikes and storing them in the box to work on over the winter because prices are waaaaaaay down.
Are you looking to sell it, or just trying to figure out if you paid a reasonable price?
Frame looks to be a 58cm in nice condition and that blue is a great color. The Biopace chainrings are easier on your knees than round rings and the 105 group will last you for decades if properly maintained. Nice bike.
Sold one just like it but with the factory custom paint accents on it for $425 about a month ago (see attached pic), but it had been completely serviced and refurbished with new tires, tubes, cables, seat, bar wrap, etc. And, like others have said, that was at the end of the busy season and in the DC area where people can ride almost year round. Right now I would not expect so much interest or as high a price...especially if you're not in a major metro bike-crazy area. Earlier this week another guy on this forum picked up an ST model from that era in similar condition for $70. I'm buying bikes and storing them in the box to work on over the winter because prices are waaaaaaay down.
Are you looking to sell it, or just trying to figure out if you paid a reasonable price?
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well currently it is worth about what you paid for it.
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