Trek 560, Tange(?), 105
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Trek 560, Tange(?), 105
My brother in law has this Trek 560 from mid 80s/Early 90s??
Looking for a fair value if you guys can help, all the info is in the pics. I have seen this bike up close and it's free of rust and generally presents very well and has been ridden recently.
Biopace chainrings, 105 group, I think tubing is Tange, downtube shifters, and adjustment screws in the dropouts are a few highlights (well, except the chainrings)
The market is Spokane, WA, USA. Not as hot of a market as Seattle or Portland but very active.
Looking for a fair value if you guys can help, all the info is in the pics. I have seen this bike up close and it's free of rust and generally presents very well and has been ridden recently.
Biopace chainrings, 105 group, I think tubing is Tange, downtube shifters, and adjustment screws in the dropouts are a few highlights (well, except the chainrings)
The market is Spokane, WA, USA. Not as hot of a market as Seattle or Portland but very active.
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Gotta ask, what happened to the original fork? Its replacement significantly reduces value. If there's no tubing damage, and it's ready to ride, around $200 with good pics.
Pics sell the bike. Take the best ones you can manage with a nice, uncluttered background behind the bike.
Pics sell the bike. Take the best ones you can manage with a nice, uncluttered background behind the bike.
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Gotta ask, what happened to the original fork? Its replacement significantly reduces value. If there's no tubing damage, and it's ready to ride, around $200 with good pics.
Pics sell the bike. Take the best ones you can manage with a nice, uncluttered background behind the bike.
Pics sell the bike. Take the best ones you can manage with a nice, uncluttered background behind the bike.
you are absolutely correct, I told him to hastily shoot me the year so I can get the thread up right away
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In my area, about $300, as long as the tires and bar tape are good, and everything functions properly. Of course, every market is different. Rewrapping the bars would help.
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