Austro-Daimler SL...what's it worth?!
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Austro-Daimler SL...what's it worth?!
Hello bikeforums! This is my first post, and I am trying to find out more about a bike I am considering purchasing. You can see the bike in question here:
https://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/bik/2581385596.html
I've done a little research on AD, but am a relative newbie when it comes to road bikes, and even more so regarding vintage bikes. I had been using my old Trek 820 MTB for commuting and going on longer distance rides (50-60 miles)...but that bike was stolen, so I've decided it's time to move up to a roadie.
The seller has offered the A-D SL to me for $300...is this a decent price for this ride? From the photos it looks to be in good shape. I would appreciate any advice or info you could offer. Thanks!
https://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/bik/2581385596.html
I've done a little research on AD, but am a relative newbie when it comes to road bikes, and even more so regarding vintage bikes. I had been using my old Trek 820 MTB for commuting and going on longer distance rides (50-60 miles)...but that bike was stolen, so I've decided it's time to move up to a roadie.
The seller has offered the A-D SL to me for $300...is this a decent price for this ride? From the photos it looks to be in good shape. I would appreciate any advice or info you could offer. Thanks!
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Many sellers advertise "pristine". This one might actually be correct. It looks in amazing condition.
That being said, the price seems to be aimed at collectors. I don't know the Chicago market, but personally, I think even $300 is a bit high for an average frame with above average components. If the bike looks as good in person as in the pictures, and you like the idea of a vintage european bike in almost showroom condition, then maybe thats worth a premium.
When you do view the bike, check the head tube and fork alignment. In the one picture, the fork looks a little bent. Might be just the camera angle though.
That being said, the price seems to be aimed at collectors. I don't know the Chicago market, but personally, I think even $300 is a bit high for an average frame with above average components. If the bike looks as good in person as in the pictures, and you like the idea of a vintage european bike in almost showroom condition, then maybe thats worth a premium.
When you do view the bike, check the head tube and fork alignment. In the one picture, the fork looks a little bent. Might be just the camera angle though.
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The early A-D SL's were Reynolds 531 main tubes, I suspect this one is as well. It looks to be in beautiful condition and what catches my eye is the fork crown, wow, that looks nice.
If it fits you and there's no damage to the front end, the $300 is not far off. A-D's are very finely crafted frames, at all model levels.
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If it fits you and there's no damage to the front end, the $300 is not far off. A-D's are very finely crafted frames, at all model levels.
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If it was a truly good quality frame, I'd personally expect to see a derailleur hanger and forged dropouts. No way I'm paying $300 for a bike that doesn't at least meet that quality level.
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The early A-D SL's were Reynolds 531 main tubes, I suspect this one is as well. It looks to be in beautiful condition and what catches my eye is the fork crown, wow, that looks nice.
If it fits you and there's no damage to the front end, the $300 is not far off. A-D's are very finely crafted frames, at all model levels.
Scott
If it fits you and there's no damage to the front end, the $300 is not far off. A-D's are very finely crafted frames, at all model levels.
Scott
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Beach Comber, I wasn't sure of the age .. the '76 SL had cable housing clips so I figured this was a bit later. The pump peg is new to me too, the lug work on the head tube also. Do you have some catalog sources for pre-1976? Love to see some scans if you do.
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looks like it has a straight block. you'll probably want a larger freewheel if you're going to be riding any hills. then you'll need a new chain too. Add that to the price.
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WOW is someone here selling this? it looks great but I think $375 may be a bit optimistic for this time of year.
there was just a bigish thread on as A-D SL and the identity and value
there was just a bigish thread on as A-D SL and the identity and value

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No, I have no scans or catalogues for the early 70s.
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Also, I've been trying to date this bike with bits and pieces of info online, and it has been difficult to say the least....any idea on a model year?
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Ways to tell:
Seat post size (diameter)
Weight of frame
Marking on steering tube (have to remove the fork to see it)
Absent of any of that info, I discount it as not being anything special tubing wise, and reduce my offer accordingly. Looks very nice, should get close to that money in a town like Chicago despite the absence of any markings.
Seat post size (diameter)
Weight of frame
Marking on steering tube (have to remove the fork to see it)
Absent of any of that info, I discount it as not being anything special tubing wise, and reduce my offer accordingly. Looks very nice, should get close to that money in a town like Chicago despite the absence of any markings.
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First of all, thanks everyone for all the comments and info! Regarding the frame, this may be a newb question, but in the absence of tags, is there any way to tell if it is Reynolds 531 or a lower quality steel?
Also, I've been trying to date this bike with bits and pieces of info online, and it has been difficult to say the least....any idea on a model year?
Also, I've been trying to date this bike with bits and pieces of info online, and it has been difficult to say the least....any idea on a model year?
uurc, the serial number would be a huge help ... I know it's not in your hands so that might be hard to get. I'm not put off by the lack of a Reynolds sticker, I own two that don't. My '76 Ultima Superleicht and my later '70's SL mixte. The mixte has the same lack of derailleur hanger and forged dropouts but it's 531. I just don't get hung up on that too much. My Raleigh Super Course doesn't have a derailleur hanger either, but that doesn't seem to bother many people.
If you were to walk into a bike store to replace your Trek tomorrow and slap down $300, I guarantee you won't get anywhere near the quality of this A-D.
Just my thoughts. I still love that fork crown, whatever it is.
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uurc, the serial number would be a huge help ... I know it's not in your hands so that might be hard to get. I'm not put off by the lack of a Reynolds sticker, I own two that don't. My '76 Ultima Superleicht and my later '70's SL mixte. The mixte has the same lack of derailleur hanger and forged dropouts but it's 531. I just don't get hung up on that too much. My Raleigh Super Course doesn't have a derailleur hanger either, but that doesn't seem to bother many people.
If you were to walk into a bike store to replace your Trek tomorrow and slap down $300, I guarantee you won't get anywhere near the quality of this A-D.
Just my thoughts. I still love that fork crown, whatever it is.
Scott
If you were to walk into a bike store to replace your Trek tomorrow and slap down $300, I guarantee you won't get anywhere near the quality of this A-D.
Just my thoughts. I still love that fork crown, whatever it is.
Scott
Is his late 80s/chromoly assessment a possibility?
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No way that bike is late 80s. Early 80s +/-.
Lacks bottle bosses, which pushes it back further, late 1970s/early 1980s. Nice bike regardless.
Lacks bottle bosses, which pushes it back further, late 1970s/early 1980s. Nice bike regardless.
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