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Pricing help, Ritchey frameset.
I am having a quandry with a bike that I never ride anymore. I have a
Ritchey Frameset, Road Logic, with fork, the original, that I am planning to put up for sale. The problem that I am having is trying to come up with what I can reasonably expect out of this setup, pricewise. It is a '93 production to the best of my knowledge. It is in decent shape, no dings or anything. It has minor scratches and wear from being moved around with me, it is a great bike that is just way to big for me. It hasn't been ridden in about six years. I have tried to look through the Google groups archive, but never really found anything that matched. If anyone could point me in the right direction I would appreciate it. Thanks for your time. |
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Pricing help, Ritchey frameset.
I am having a quandry with a bike that I never ride anymore. I have a
Ritchey Frameset, Road Logic, with fork, the original, that I am planning to put up for sale. The problem that I am having is trying to come up with what I can reasonably expect out of this setup, pricewise. A Swiss Cross with two forks (original and suspension), in beautiful condition, recently went for about $350 on ebay, as I recall. You might have mentioned frame size. |
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Pricing help, Ritchey frameset.
Used equipment holds its value poorly. Sorry. Unless this is an
unused frame that has never been built up, you'll get no more than 45-50% of retail. Even for a Ritchey, IMHO the best steel racing frame you can get. |
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