Old 02-29-24, 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Kabuki12
In my area a bike like that would top out at about $500 and it would take a while to sell. Bikes that sell quickly are priced very low. It will take a fair amount of work to bring it back to its glory. The bike should be completely disassembled , polished , greased , and perhaps add new cables , brake blocks , and bar wrap. The tires , depending on age might need replacing . Old tires tend to fail at the worst time. I hope your father enjoys this bike , it should be a nice riding machine. Joe
We're having trouble finding tires in the right size because the rims were custom made. We're not sure if there's a standard from metric equivalent, or if we need to replace the rims too. I doubt we'll get imported tires if that's the only option; replacing rims makes more sense.
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