A somewhat motley assortment of super record parts.
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A somewhat motley assortment of super record parts.
I've outkicked my coverage here, I know nearly nothing about campy stuff categorically, and I know even less about this era of Super record (it IS SR, right?).
What do I have here, and what's it worth? I think I'm looking to sell this and grab what cash I can to donate to the local coop, but I'm still a little up in the air about the future for these parts.
That being said, every component is comlete- the barrel adjusters on the brakes have the o-rings, and mounting [recessed] nuts are there. The second set of pads down below are campagnolo branded, and the derailleurs have all the hardware.
I know enough to know I'll get the most money selling it piece by piece, but I have no idea what the pieces are worth.
Ebay closed auctions are all over the place, which is why I made this thread. It'd be great to have a "small stuff" stickied thread for little stuff like this that isn't exactly uncommon, but could use a quick survey of the userbase.
What do I have here, and what's it worth? I think I'm looking to sell this and grab what cash I can to donate to the local coop, but I'm still a little up in the air about the future for these parts.
That being said, every component is comlete- the barrel adjusters on the brakes have the o-rings, and mounting [recessed] nuts are there. The second set of pads down below are campagnolo branded, and the derailleurs have all the hardware.
I know enough to know I'll get the most money selling it piece by piece, but I have no idea what the pieces are worth.
Ebay closed auctions are all over the place, which is why I made this thread. It'd be great to have a "small stuff" stickied thread for little stuff like this that isn't exactly uncommon, but could use a quick survey of the userbase.
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Email me at jpollock@shaw.ca. You have exactly the pieces I'm looking for. See if we can come to a deal? If this isn't allowed in this forum I am very sorry.
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I don't know much about these specfic parts they look in pretty rough shape. But you should do some research and check out the prices similar stuff has been sold recently you may be surprised. I have seen some pretty rough super record stuff sell for silly prices.
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• Is $60 shipped for the RD too much or too little?
• $35 shipped for the FD- too high or too low?
• $75 shipped for the brakeset- too many or too few?
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If I were selling those on eBay, I'd take the time to disassemble and thoroughly clean them ( I have an ultrasonic cleaner, so it's a quick proposition), buff and polish out any surface imperfections, and re-assemble and lubricate them. Nice photos of very clean parts helps to boost your sale price.
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I'd say the prices are fair, given the current condition. I'd buy them at those prices. While I wouldn't think I was getting a great deal, I also wouldn't feel I was paying too much.
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I now understand the frustration newbies feel with this subforum. Sometimes when all you want is a number, it's like herding kittens to get one.
The components look a lot worse in the pictures than in real life- a camera flash really blows them out.
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I appreciate your frustration but also understand members reluctance to ratify prices. Ebay is a crapshoot, depending on who is watching the auction, so closing prices have to be taken with a grain of salt and some analysis of the bidding history. Pictures do not always represent products adequately. Then there's the concern over variations between markets. Overall, I believe my estimates have been fairly consistent with other members', though there have been cases where there has been quite a discrepancy. In your case, I'm only about 175 miles away, so I believe that I have a decent understanding of your local market conditions. Now we get to wait and see if other members are in agreement.
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I appreciate your frustration but also understand members reluctance to ratify prices. Ebay is a crapshoot, depending on who is watching the auction, so closing prices have to be taken with a grain of salt and some analysis of the bidding history. Pictures do not always represent products adequately. Then there's the concern over variations between markets. Overall, I believe my estimates have been fairly consistent with other members', though there have been cases where there has been quite a discrepancy. In your case, I'm only about 175 miles away, so I believe that I have a decent understanding of your local market conditions. Now we get to wait and see if other members are in agreement.
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I'd say your prices are 50% too low --- I'm standing in my "seller's shoes." The SR rd's with their titanium bolts are very desirable (they don't function so great relative to the top level shimano equipment produced at the same time). The one you have only has scuffing on the cage, not on the bolt or body, which means it would polish up. The brakeset is an earlier version.
Honestly, I would put these up on the CR list before I put them in C&V. C&V are relative cheapskates for this kind of thing. The CR list can be a bit aloof, but the parts will sell fast. As said before, clean them up for presentation.
Honestly, I would put these up on the CR list before I put them in C&V. C&V are relative cheapskates for this kind of thing. The CR list can be a bit aloof, but the parts will sell fast. As said before, clean them up for presentation.
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I'd say your prices are 50% too low --- I'm standing in my "seller's shoes." The SR rd's with their titanium bolts are very desirable (they don't function so great relative to the top level shimano equipment produced at the same time). The one you have only has scuffing on the cage, not on the bolt or body, which means it would polish up. The brakeset is an earlier version.
Honestly, I would put these up on the CR list before I put them in C&V. C&V are relative cheapskates for this kind of thing. The CR list can be a bit aloof, but the parts will sell fast. As said before, clean them up for presentation.
Honestly, I would put these up on the CR list before I put them in C&V. C&V are relative cheapskates for this kind of thing. The CR list can be a bit aloof, but the parts will sell fast. As said before, clean them up for presentation.
The brake set is an intermediate model, Post CPSC modifications, not early, If it had the "flat quick release levers" it would fetch more.
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