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i really need help
I dont even know if this is the rite forum but.......
i have been seellin old ten speeds i find. i put lots of work in to them and money but i just got a 1980 panasonic touring bike i was wonder where i could find the serial number and also how much it is worth i been selling touring bike for about 3 months now and the most i got for one is fifty and i think ive been under pricing if you guys could help me out thanx PS wheres a good place to ride in philly |
I could be wrong here but if you're getting $50 for a 1980s touring bicycle, I think you are doing VERY well!
I've got a 1980s touring bicycle in my collection and I can't imagine getting anything more than about $10 for it, if that. |
Originally Posted by Machka
I've got a 1980s touring bicycle in my collection and I can't imagine getting anything more than about $10 for it, if that.
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Visit the vintage forum.
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Or how about this cruiser?... "Built for commuting and sport riding" :lol:
Toronto is pretty ridiculous when it comes to bicycle pricing, I must admit. |
Originally Posted by chephy
Is it badly beat-up or is there just not much market for bikes? In Toronto ten-speeds from the 80s seem to go for about $150 apiece. Case in point (a touring bike even): http://toronto.craigslist.org/bik/355380121.html .
It's not in terrible shape, but when you can go into a thrift shop and there are half a dozen newer mtn bikes all going for about $10-$25, I highly doubt an old touring bicycle would get a second glance. |
Old road bikes are worth a lot more than $50 now in most big cities. Talk to the guys in C&V. Here in Austin you can get $100 for a crap vintage road bike and plenty more for a nicer one.
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