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Is this Paramount worth $1200?

Old 02-28-06 | 12:30 AM
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This guy had a reserve of $1200 on this bike: https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWA%3AIT&rd=1

Isn't that kind of high $$ for a non-70's Paramount? It is a nice bike butI was thinking maybe more along the lines of $750?
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Old 02-28-06 | 04:24 AM
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email him, ask if he's wiling to negotiate or re-list.
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Old 02-28-06 | 10:21 AM
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1200 bucks?

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Old 02-28-06 | 10:44 AM
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email him, ask if he's wiling to negotiate or re-list.
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Why spend the effort on an auction with a reserve? If the reserve is not met, the seller is free to offer the bike to the highest bidder. It is a reserve, and not a starting bid, there is a reason for that difference.

Of course, there is really no point now, since the bike has now been bid up beyond what the OP was apparently willing to pay.
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Old 02-28-06 | 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Sincitycycler
This guy had a reserve of $1200 on this bike: https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWA%3AIT&rd=1

Isn't that kind of high $$ for a non-70's Paramount? It is a nice bike butI was thinking maybe more along the lines of $750?
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It is nice a bike. Was it an 8 speed? Way too big for me though. I think about $750 is in more in line for such a tall bike. If it was a 54-58 with Campy Record/Chorus maybe closer to the $1200. Personally, $1200 for a Shimano bike is a bit on the high side. E-mail him and maybe he'll take less, be polite.

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Old 02-28-06 | 01:18 PM
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It is nice a bike. Was it an 8 speed? Way too big for me though. I think about $750 is in more in line for such a tall bike. If it was a 54-58 with Campy Record/Chorus maybe closer to the $1200. Personally, $1200 for a Shimano bike is a bit on the high side. E-mail him and maybe he'll take less, be polite.

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Old 02-28-06 | 01:32 PM
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I'll sell you a 1989 Paramount OS, (60cm) with a 9speed D/A group for $1200. Personally, I think my OS is worth more than this bike, and I doubt I'd get $1200 for it.
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Old 02-28-06 | 01:36 PM
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I'll sell you a 1989 Paramount OS, (60cm) with a 9speed D/A group for $1200. Personally, I think my OS is worth more than this bike, and I doubt I'd get $1200 for it.
Is it a Waterford built or made in Japan? The Japanese bikes are real nice but they haven't caught on yet, maybe in time. The upgrade from 8 to 9 or 10 is real easy. All you need is a cassette, chain and new brifters. You could sell the 8 speed parts to help defray the cost and get into the bike for reasonable money. Good luck

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Old 02-28-06 | 01:48 PM
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Is it a Waterford built or made in Japan? The Japanese bikes are real nice but they haven't caught on yet, maybe in time. The upgrade from 8 to 9 or 10 is real easy. All you need is a cassette, chain and new brifters. You could sell the 8 speed parts to help defray the cost and get into the bike for reasonable money. Good luck

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My bike was made in Waterford. One of the very first OS frames, with silver brazed lugs. My point is, I've seen Waterford built OS paramounts like mine for less than $1200, and they are clearly wrth more than the regular guage tubing bike in the auction.
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