Do my old Campy Record hubs have any value?
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Do my old Campy Record hubs have any value?
I have 3 pairs of Campy Record hubs all from 1973. They're all 36 hole with two pairs high flange and one pair low flange. Both low flange rears are 120mm spacing while the low flange rear is 126mm spaced. I'd like to move them on to someone who would put them back into use and enjoy them. I've replaced all bearings with new high quality bearings. There's one set of skewers for both front and rear as well as a single front skewer. They're all English threaded.
Any thoughts or advice?
Hugh
Any thoughts or advice?
Hugh
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High flange with skewers and sound mechanical/cosmetic condition should fetch between $100 and $150 depending on your marketing skills and patience. Location also plays a big part in vintage road bicycle component values.
High flange sans skewers, knock off $40 to $50.
Low flange without skewers, lucky to get $70.
That is my opinion of course.
High flange sans skewers, knock off $40 to $50.
Low flange without skewers, lucky to get $70.
That is my opinion of course.
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High flange with skewers and sound mechanical/cosmetic condition should fetch between $100 and $150 depending on your marketing skills and patience. Location also plays a big part in vintage road bicycle component values.
High flange sans skewers, knock off $40 to $50.
Low flange without skewers, lucky to get $70.
That is my opinion of course.
High flange sans skewers, knock off $40 to $50.
Low flange without skewers, lucky to get $70.
That is my opinion of course.
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Thanks for the quick and useful reply. So might I think that perhaps $200 for the whole shooting match might be a reasonable ask?
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