Originally Posted by
zukahn1
Just to ask what is the likely carbon fork on the bike can't really tell from the pic's the actual fork could make difference in value? I if it is a just OK fork at about $500 if it's a top end fork I would put value at $600 or so.
Marinoni would have used a good quality fork at the time they built that bike. Since the fork matches the paint scheme of the bike, it is original. The fork is not a determining factor for the selling price of the bike. the mostly Daytona components put this bike at the low end of the Piuma lineup, but it is still a quality steel bike that could roll on for decades to come