Merckx titanium, what say you?
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Merckx titanium, what say you?
This is for sale locally, right size with Centaur and Zonda wheels 2500$ CAN
what say you guys?
what say you guys?
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I may be wrong but that just doesn’t look right.
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I feel like $2500 buys you a lot of new bike, possibly even Ti. Hard to pay that for an older used merckx.
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I'd want to know what year this frame/bike was made.
The photography here sure isn't doing the prospects of a sale any favors!!!
The bike could have been fairly expensive when new, but like I said what year was that?
I have literally nothing but good things to say about the (Litespeed-built) Merckx EX titanium bikes that I've owned.
The photography here sure isn't doing the prospects of a sale any favors!!!
The bike could have been fairly expensive when new, but like I said what year was that?
I have literally nothing but good things to say about the (Litespeed-built) Merckx EX titanium bikes that I've owned.
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I'm just not seeing Al-sized fillets on the advertised Merckx.
Seatstay diameter is obviously smaller than that AluMega.
Seller isn't really trying, so the ask seems outta the ball park to me.
Seatstay diameter is obviously smaller than that AluMega.
Seller isn't really trying, so the ask seems outta the ball park to me.
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It looks like a Millenium 3 to me. And yes it's over-priced IMO.
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This is Eddy Merckx Titanium from 2000 built in Meise with Litespeed tubes - an extremely rare thing (with preserved original stickers). One such type falls on 100 built in TN - now you can return to the valuation.
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Thanks for the reply Makaron!
so to recap, made in Belgium in 2000 with Litespeed tubing. Rare bike.
I will try to have a look at in person
trying to get the frame and fork.
what should I look for in terms of decals and markings on frame and fork?
I will take pics and update this thread
so to recap, made in Belgium in 2000 with Litespeed tubing. Rare bike.
I will try to have a look at in person
trying to get the frame and fork.
what should I look for in terms of decals and markings on frame and fork?
I will take pics and update this thread
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It's a very rare "thing", I don't even have anything to compare it to...
In EMC, you should always check 2 places:
- BB cover on the bottom - serial number (should be H or J and max 4 digits)
- a card/markings for a steering tube - this may be a problem, because this fork doesn't have to be "factory-made"... but just in case, I would take a picture of all the markings.
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In EMC, you should always check 2 places:
- BB cover on the bottom - serial number (should be H or J and max 4 digits)
- a card/markings for a steering tube - this may be a problem, because this fork doesn't have to be "factory-made"... but just in case, I would take a picture of all the markings.
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Well I met briefly with the owner
here are crappy cell pics, looks good
@CyclesMakaron, one more for your database
here are crappy cell pics, looks good
@CyclesMakaron, one more for your database
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