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Old 08-13-23, 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by SoCaled
Price drop on these - Now that they added the specialized I can confirm they are the leftovers from the Estate sale in San Pedro I posted, now moved to Newport beach where the company is located
https://offerup.com/item/detail/1615860297 - Teledyne $1,500
https://offerup.com/item/detail/1615818350 - Performance $1,500
https://offerup.com/item/detail/1616634595 - Rockhopper Comp $350
Another (major) price drop, but only on the Teledyne - Now $700 - https://offerup.com/item/detail/1615860297 or https://losangeles.craigslist.org/lg...654262212.html
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Originally Posted by tmnguuyen
I like them but not sure if i'd pay over $1K for it. An XO-1 may be. What do you folks typically say, price is a bit optimistic??
He'll own that bike for a very long time if he's asking $1300
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Originally Posted by Robvolz
I overheard $1500 but would take $1300.

To be honest, I had no idea this was so valuable.

A couple have come through the co-op and we cleaned them up and sent them out for around $300 - 400 each.
$1,500 is kooky, so is $1,300 and I am a big fan. $300-400 already includes the "Bridgestone premium" (over what similar tubed/equipped bike would sell for) but is probably on the fair to low side.
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$400. campy. Middlebury, IN

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Originally Posted by mhespenheide
$500 for two rims?!?!
They were downhill MTB made rims which were highly praised by many downhill riders and are virtually indestructible, it was and still is the only rim that can take 26*2.5 OR 26*3 tires and very severe abuse unlike the crossmax mark I which was good wheel but not quite as resistant a the D521. It was produced during a not so long period which explains why you rarely see it for sale in new old stock condition, most of them were severely used and abused. It was later succed by the Mavic XM719 (price from 2013/2014 in the link)a very good rim and by the Mavic XM 819 UST Rim (price from 2011 in the link), the ex 823 and ex 721 were their predecessors, they were praised for their utmost durability and robustness, again good luck for finding such rims unmolested condition. For 280$ you can have very good condition Mavic D521 disc 26 wheelset & Intense Edge(26*2.50) & DT Swiss 340 Hub but I don't do disc brakes and 26-2.5 tires won't fit on my MTBs . The 32 holes version of the D521 were built in much smaller quantities than the 36 holes one, also alot of people used them as disk brake rims despite they weren't intended for this use but the D321 was. I bought four rims from this seller because it will fit and serve my both trek mtbs for a very long time. Mavic doesn't manufacture high quality vbrake rims anymore for 26inch sized wheel MTBs , I had two choices, either buy average condition rims or buy new old stock ones, my choice was made quickly.

When an item of high quality is no more produced, in new old stock condition and rare, don't expect it to be on the cheap side but on the expensive side. I just look at the price of the early shamals, boras, ventos and zondas and I am wondering sometimes about their prices despite these wheels are somewhat fragile and not so durable, I can also say the same thing about c record components regarding their price tag nowadays.

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Decent looking Ross Signature (290? 294?) for $50 in KY.

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Originally Posted by tmnguuyen
I like them but not sure if i'd pay over $1K for it. An XO-1 may be. What do you folks typically say, price is a bit optimistic??
Price is realistic if we look at the quality of the frame and the components. Ultegra drive train with modern Mavic open pro and Conti GP 5000. You won't be able to find such a high quality bike at lower than 1300-1400$. The Bridgestone were handmade high end frames.
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Originally Posted by SoCaled
$1,500 is kooky, so is $1,300 and I am a big fan. $300-400 already includes the "Bridgestone premium" (over what similar tubed/equipped bike would sell for) but is probably on the fair to low side.
Imagine this bike with carbon seat post, carbon saddle, carbon bar, Dura Ace transmission and Zipp 404 or Mavic Cosmic Carbon wheels, it would be then in the 2000-2500$ price bracket maybe more near 3000$.
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Originally Posted by Robvolz
I overheard $1500 but would take $1300.

To be honest, I had no idea this was so valuable.

A couple have come through the co-op and we cleaned them up and sent them out for around $300 - 400 each.
Seems like a crazy price to me.
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Originally Posted by georges1
Imagine this bike with carbon seat post, carbon saddle, carbon bar, Dura Ace transmission and Zipp 404 or Mavic Cosmic Carbon wheels, it would be then in the 2000-2500$ price bracket maybe more near 3000$.
I think all those components would look out of place on the RB-1.
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Early one in seemingly great shape. Good price too.

1985 Cannondale SC 400 $175 Rockford, IL

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Speaking of components....

guessing seller copied a lot directly from the Schwinn catalogue.

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Seller seems to want to sell as price dropping a lot, now at $60

1986 Schwinn High Sierra mountain bike

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1986 Schwinn High Sierra mountain bike. The entire bike is all original parts like it would have been from factory back in 1986 (except I put a new seat on it). Everything works, nothing broken. The "slingshot" SR Sakae MTS-101 neck stem and handlebars are beautiful and go for up to $300 when you see them for sale as a set. The front and back brakes are Suntour XC-POWER Cunningham Design roller cam brakes and levers. These brakes are special because roller cam brakes are not made anymore, so you will find a set of these front and back brakes for sale around $200. They work great, are dependable and they still make replacement brake pads for them so they are a valid piece of equipment. The factory paint colors on the frame are ivory white in front and chocolate on the rear (it looks like black and white from a few feet away, but up close you can tell its chocolate brown in the back) Im asking $60 because I need to get rid of it, it is a great hard working bike capable of being set up for numerous purposes like adding on racks for cargo and fenders. You can buy it and part it out for profit, or ride it and have a workhorse bike that has passed the test of time. Factory Catalog specs (everything is original and matching this list minus the seat I replaced) Frame material: 4130 chrome-moly tri caliber main tubes, 4130 chrome-moly, forged double eyelet dropouts. Fork: Unicrown, 4130 chrome-moly with fork crown, oversized fork blades and forged double eyelet droupouts. Frame geometry21" frame) head angle 70°, seat angle 70°, wheelbase 1094mm(44"). Braze-ons: Double water bottle, front "lowrider" and rear carrier bosses, top tube and bottom bracket cable guides. Headset: Tange SE II, steel, with seals. Crankset: SR FXC-T 310, 175mm, 28-38-48T, /forged alloy with hatta sealed mechanism, chrome-moly axle. Derailleurs: front- SunTour XC, rear- SunTour XC, lever- SunTour Micro Lite. Pedals: Victor HT-A-10 with chrome-moly axle. Chain: Nickel/black. Freewheel: SunTour PT6000, 14-16-19-24-28-32T. Brakes: SunTour XC Sport roller cam brakes and levers. Handlebars: SR aluminum, 50mm rise, 680 width. Stem: SR MTS101C, Slighshot with chrome moly stem. Hubs: SR MTH-300SD, alloy, small flange, sealed bearing. Rims: Araya 7X(N), 26" x 1.5" Tires: Schwinn Terra, 26" x 2.0", skinside. Spokes: stainless, 14 GA. Saddle: Viscount terra, suede. Seat Post: SR CRE-100, 26mm x 230mm Colors: Sahara bronze with sable brown ivory with chocolate. Weight21" frame) 30 lbs

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Scroll up ~ two pages and look for the RB-2 @NRS posted from the Detroit area that was $60. If the weather had been crappy, I might have driven the 70 miles to get it.

And four-digit anything is crazy for an RB-1.
Of course if you pay market value for a frame and start hanging parts, you can get there quickly.
Still not worth a thousand bucks

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Originally Posted by WGB
Speaking of components....

guessing seller copied a lot directly from the Schwinn catalogue.

Posted 2 days ago in Kirkland, WA
Seller seems to want to sell as price dropping a lot, now at $60

1986 Schwinn High Sierra mountain bike

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1986 Schwinn High Sierra mountain bike. The entire bike is all original parts like it would have been from factory back in 1986 (except I put a new seat on it). Everything works, nothing broken. The "slingshot" SR Sakae MTS-101 neck stem and handlebars are beautiful and go for up to $300 when you see them for sale as a set. The front and back brakes are Suntour XC-POWER Cunningham Design roller cam brakes and levers. These brakes are special because roller cam brakes are not made anymore, so you will find a set of these front and back brakes for sale around $200. They work great, are dependable and they still make replacement brake pads for them so they are a valid piece of equipment. The factory paint colors on the frame are ivory white in front and chocolate on the rear (it looks like black and white from a few feet away, but up close you can tell its chocolate brown in the back) Im asking $60 because I need to get rid of it, it is a great hard working bike capable of being set up for numerous purposes like adding on racks for cargo and fenders. You can buy it and part it out for profit, or ride it and have a workhorse bike that has passed the test of time. Factory Catalog specs (everything is original and matching this list minus the seat I replaced) Frame material: 4130 chrome-moly tri caliber main tubes, 4130 chrome-moly, forged double eyelet dropouts. Fork: Unicrown, 4130 chrome-moly with fork crown, oversized fork blades and forged double eyelet droupouts. Frame geometry21" frame) head angle 70°, seat angle 70°, wheelbase 1094mm(44"). Braze-ons: Double water bottle, front "lowrider" and rear carrier bosses, top tube and bottom bracket cable guides. Headset: Tange SE II, steel, with seals. Crankset: SR FXC-T 310, 175mm, 28-38-48T, /forged alloy with hatta sealed mechanism, chrome-moly axle. Derailleurs: front- SunTour XC, rear- SunTour XC, lever- SunTour Micro Lite. Pedals: Victor HT-A-10 with chrome-moly axle. Chain: Nickel/black. Freewheel: SunTour PT6000, 14-16-19-24-28-32T. Brakes: SunTour XC Sport roller cam brakes and levers. Handlebars: SR aluminum, 50mm rise, 680 width. Stem: SR MTS101C, Slighshot with chrome moly stem. Hubs: SR MTH-300SD, alloy, small flange, sealed bearing. Rims: Araya 7X(N), 26" x 1.5" Tires: Schwinn Terra, 26" x 2.0", skinside. Spokes: stainless, 14 GA. Saddle: Viscount terra, suede. Seat Post: SR CRE-100, 26mm x 230mm Colors: Sahara bronze with sable brown ivory with chocolate. Weight21" frame) 30 lbs

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That is a smokin deal imo. I have that exact bike and I love it. Only downside with this one is that shifters and brake levers do not appear original. Has the slingshot stem and roller cam brakes tho.

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Originally Posted by jet sanchEz
He'll own that bike for a very long time if he's asking $1300

There was a Rivendale meet and ride today. The price was three experts on the subject who all blurted a number in unison. This is what I overheard. Personally, I like my period bikes to have period parts. I don't know if that added to the price.
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Getting a stuck seat post vibe, but worth checking out anyway. Should clean up nicely.

Raleigh Super Course $60 Whitewater, WI

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Just out of LONG storage!! 51cm Raleigh Super Course 10speed road bike. Classic! Reynold frame. 21 " wheels. With Normandy hubs. Brooks leather saddle. Simplex shifting. Quite a light bike. Bring this back to its glory!



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Originally Posted by georges1
They were downhill MTB made rims which were highly praised by many downhill riders and are virtually indestructible, it was and still is the only rim that can take 26*2.5 OR 26*3 tires and very severe abuse...
Interesting; thanks for explaining.
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Originally Posted by mhespenheide
Interesting; thanks for explaining.
Here is a link of 26*2.5 tires manufacturers where you will find Maxxis, Surly and Kenda. For the 26*3 then you will have either to buy the Surly Dirt Wizard or the Duro Wildlife Razorback
And a comparison between 26*3 and 29*3 MTBs
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Originally Posted by Robvolz
There was a Rivendale meet and ride today. The price was three experts on the subject who all blurted a number in unison. This is what I overheard. Personally, I like my period bikes to have period parts. I don't know if that added to the price.
Even in Portland, that's way optimistic.
Sold a perfect, literally flawless frameset of the same vintage for $800 at the peakety-peak-peak of the market; it would go for much less today- maybe $500.
This one-lots of flaws, personal build, OK bike but not a $1300+ one.
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Originally Posted by georges1
Here is a link of 26*2.5 tires manufacturers where you will find Maxxis, Surly and Kenda. For the 26*3 then you will have either to buy the Surly Dirt Wizard or the Duro Wildlife Razorback
And a comparison between 26*3 and 29*3 MTBs
I'm afraid I'm so far behind the times that my only mountain bike runs 26x2.25" tires. With cantilever brakes and quick release wheels.
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Originally Posted by mhespenheide
I'm afraid I'm so far behind the times that my only mountain bike runs 26x2.25" tires. With cantilever brakes and quick release wheels.
I run 26x2.2 , v brakes and quick releases tubeless rims. The D521 can be fitted with 26x2.2 tires without problems.I will never ride something bigger than 26x2.2 , 26x2.3 might fit on the d521 as well as 26x2.5 but my goal is to be sure that I don't have too fat tires for avoiding tire rub ,also weight reduction for my builds is important.
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