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lemond
Hey guys, Im selling my LeMond and would appreciate it if someone would let me know what I should ask for it, here are some pics, thanks =)


















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Nice ride! Question is: does it come with the controller 
Perhaps you should post more specs.
In The Netherlands this bike will do anywhere between 200 and 400 euro. But that is Holland were they don't understand the concept of classic bikes
The RSX group is not that high. It has STI which for holland would raise the price with 33% (not exactly but you can add 100 euro for that)
btw you are crosschaining (big-big) and have a plastic disk which may be removed.

Perhaps you should post more specs.
In The Netherlands this bike will do anywhere between 200 and 400 euro. But that is Holland were they don't understand the concept of classic bikes

The RSX group is not that high. It has STI which for holland would raise the price with 33% (not exactly but you can add 100 euro for that)
btw you are crosschaining (big-big) and have a plastic disk which may be removed.
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Don't you hold onto a bike for longer than a week?!?! 
Recent ebay sales on your model.
Since yours looks to be an "average" size, maybe $500-$600?
EDIT: Looked closer...yours seems to be a bit older. Knock off a hundred or two?

Recent ebay sales on your model.
Since yours looks to be an "average" size, maybe $500-$600?
EDIT: Looked closer...yours seems to be a bit older. Knock off a hundred or two?
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Replace the RSX rear derailer with the newest and best thing you can get your hands on for a decent price (a couple year old Ultegra RD should do). If you can do that cheap enough, replace the crankset as well, or better yet, just put a flashy new outer ring (such as this: Bontrager ring) on it to get rid of that cheap, early '90s RSX/105 chainring look.
Otherwise, leave it as is - it'll appeal to the road crowd. Just try to get the emphasis off that RSX group.
-Kurt
Otherwise, leave it as is - it'll appeal to the road crowd. Just try to get the emphasis off that RSX group.
-Kurt
Last edited by cudak888; 08-13-07 at 06:05 PM.
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Or keep the components for yourself (they are perfectly functional...not crap at all) and sell the frame, especially if you plan to ebay it. Frames ship for less, which would increase your profit, and then you have some nice spare parts to boot. Or better yet, put them on your wife's pink Panasonic!
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Never said it was classic or vintage, just asked for help pricing it
I wish I could hold on to it, but it will just end up going in the long run as it doesnt fit me
but the Schwinn SS fits me fine and is going no where
I was thinking around that price range, but that low level group doesnt help much, Ill try to sell it as is as its all orig (1999) and see what happens
Thanks JYBs for the link
thanks all for the help
I wish I could hold on to it, but it will just end up going in the long run as it doesnt fit me
but the Schwinn SS fits me fine and is going no where
I was thinking around that price range, but that low level group doesnt help much, Ill try to sell it as is as its all orig (1999) and see what happens
Thanks JYBs for the link
thanks all for the help
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Or keep the components for yourself (they are perfectly functional...not crap at all) and sell the frame, especially if you plan to ebay it. Frames ship for less, which would increase your profit, and then you have some nice spare parts to boot. Or better yet, put them on your wife's pink Panasonic!
That sounds like an even better idea!
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I just remembered. I gave away a pair of RSX brifters a few months ago, and then I looked at ebay to see how much they were going for. Doh!
Recent complete ebay RSX brifter auctions.
Part it out, man, part it out. But you got to sell them on ebay...CL won't be as generous.
Recent complete ebay RSX brifter auctions.
Part it out, man, part it out. But you got to sell them on ebay...CL won't be as generous.
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Nice ride! Question is: does it come with the controller 
Perhaps you should post more specs.
In The Netherlands this bike will do anywhere between 200 and 400 euro. But that is Holland were they don't understand the concept of classic bikes
The RSX group is not that high. It has STI which for holland would raise the price with 33% (not exactly but you can add 100 euro for that)
btw you are crosschaining (big-big) and have a plastic disk which may be removed.

Perhaps you should post more specs.
In The Netherlands this bike will do anywhere between 200 and 400 euro. But that is Holland were they don't understand the concept of classic bikes

The RSX group is not that high. It has STI which for holland would raise the price with 33% (not exactly but you can add 100 euro for that)
btw you are crosschaining (big-big) and have a plastic disk which may be removed.
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I'm really easy on that one 
for me it's anything looking 90s or earlier steel bike. Perhaps i have to distinct between 'classic looking' and 'vintage'.

for me it's anything looking 90s or earlier steel bike. Perhaps i have to distinct between 'classic looking' and 'vintage'.
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That old thing? $20, $30 tops.
Since I'm a nice guy, I'll offer you $40 cash, no questions asked.
Since I'm a nice guy, I'll offer you $40 cash, no questions asked.
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I just remembered. I gave away a pair of RSX brifters a few months ago, and then I looked at ebay to see how much they were going for. Doh!
Recent complete ebay RSX brifter auctions.
Part it out, man, part it out. But you got to sell them on ebay...CL won't be as generous.
Recent complete ebay RSX brifter auctions.
Part it out, man, part it out. But you got to sell them on ebay...CL won't be as generous.
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-Kurt
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Now if it had been lugged with oversized Columbus EL tubing, that would have improved things, although those "LE MOND" downtube and seattube decals still stick out like a sore thumb.
-Kurt
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Depends on your market. If it is all working and in clean, ridable shape, I'd say somewhere between $300- $450 or so. New entry level bikes are in the $600-$700 range, so you need to price it to lure buyers wanting a more modern road bike but looking to save some money over new.
It is a fairly popular size, and you can write your ad copy to emphasize "entry tri-bike" - riding in triathalons is very hip with the weekend warrior/fitness crowd, especially in the major cities.
It is a fairly popular size, and you can write your ad copy to emphasize "entry tri-bike" - riding in triathalons is very hip with the weekend warrior/fitness crowd, especially in the major cities.
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Thanks for the info
I listed it for $450.00, its still up for grabs should anyone have a similiar bike in my size for trade
I listed it for $450.00, its still up for grabs should anyone have a similiar bike in my size for trade
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That seems like a good price to start at. I had a pair of Lemond's, a Reno and a Nevada City that I flipped last year. I ended up getting $500 for one and $450 for the other, but they both were equipped with more modern drivetrains (Sora/Tiagra). It also helped a great deal that they were small bikes, and the ladies looking for entry into the Tri world snapped them up.
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Thanks again for the help
Im crossing my fingers as Id like to move it ASAP
Im crossing my fingers as Id like to move it ASAP








