Ballpark figure for an Ironman?
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Ballpark figure for an Ironman?
I’d like to know what a ballpark asking price might be for this 1987 Centurion Ironman Expert (Miami Vice). It will likely be sold with a complete 7-speed RSX groupset. Size is 58cm c-t-c, and other than needing a little touchup, it’s in nice condition. Any ideas on a fair asking price?
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Here in L.A. there are quite a few listed over 400.00 and have been on CL for quite a while....250-320 maybe some wherein the middle.
Good Luck, Ben
Here in L.A. there are quite a few listed over 400.00 and have been on CL for quite a while....250-320 maybe some wherein the middle.
Good Luck, Ben
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I likey... but I really likey with the Dura Ace bits on it.
Will the bike still be STI when equipped for sale? If so, feeling like $350 to me. More like $250-$275 if downtube. Just 12 months ago I would have pegged it at $200-$225.
The fact that you’re in Twin Cities and some locales are still working with COVID pricing makes my estimate potentially 100% wrong.
Will the bike still be STI when equipped for sale? If so, feeling like $350 to me. More like $250-$275 if downtube. Just 12 months ago I would have pegged it at $200-$225.
The fact that you’re in Twin Cities and some locales are still working with COVID pricing makes my estimate potentially 100% wrong.
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I sold a really nice and original 87 Master for $250 this summer. It was 58cm also. I listed it locally (Portland) for $300 and did not get many inquiries.
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Stupidly let a near mint condition one get away last year because I thought it was priced too high at 275.
In retrospect, it really wasn’t...
In retrospect, it really wasn’t...
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Or maybe it's more like $50! Just let this auction go for $42. I'm in this area of CT tomorrow and could have picked it up. Not my size but I low-balled it anyway. Was kind of relieved when it went over my max bid. Although it would have been a steal, picking up and flipping is one less hassle to deal with. Someone got a great deal for sure.
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Great price for a tiny bike. Been looking for something just like that for the gf too...
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I likey... but I really likey with the Dura Ace bits on it.
Will the bike still be STI when equipped for sale? If so, feeling like $350 to me. More like $250-$275 if downtube. Just 12 months ago I would have pegged it at $200-$225.
The fact that you’re in Twin Cities and some locales are still working with COVID pricing makes my estimate potentially 100% wrong.
Will the bike still be STI when equipped for sale? If so, feeling like $350 to me. More like $250-$275 if downtube. Just 12 months ago I would have pegged it at $200-$225.
The fact that you’re in Twin Cities and some locales are still working with COVID pricing makes my estimate potentially 100% wrong.
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It all depends on condition. I've bought and sold several Ironmans including one exactly like the one above. Lowest price ever paid for one was $120. Highest price ever sold one for was $460.
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This was the mint condition one I got $460 for. All original Shimano 600 drivetrain refurbished with all new consumables.
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Paid $175 for this one. Converted it to STI drivetrain w/new wheels. (Don't have any before pictures). It's not for sale right now. But, I'd probably take $500 for it.
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Most of these late 80's Ironman bikes came with skinny little 23mm tires originally. There's not much space in between the forks & stays. The tires on the one pictured above are 25mm Michelin Sport.
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Paid $120 for this one. Sold it for $285 after being completely refurbished. Buyer was thrilled. I kind of miss this one. It fit me perfectly.