60th Anniversary Edition all original Schwinn Paramount Titanium Carbone Fork DuraAce
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60th Anniversary Edition all original Schwinn Paramount Titanium Carbone Fork DuraAce
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I have a 60 anniversary edition Schwinn Paramount titanium complete and original bike I had built new by a dealer. It's all DureAce and has the the carbon fiber fork that was made for the frameset, I believe. I told the dealer at the time I wanted the very best road bike I could get, and this was it. It has been in storage for many years, but is in great shape with under 2000 original miles. I can't yet post pictures as I am new to the forum and need to post 10 times before I can post pictures but can send privately, if you would like. Any Ideas what it is worth?
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I have a 60 anniversary edition Schwinn Paramount titanium complete and original bike I had built new by a dealer. It's all DureAce and has the the carbon fiber fork that was made for the frameset, I believe. I told the dealer at the time I wanted the very best road bike I could get, and this was it. It has been in storage for many years, but is in great shape with under 2000 original miles. I can't yet post pictures as I am new to the forum and need to post 10 times before I can post pictures but can send privately, if you would like. Any Ideas what it is worth?
Thanks!
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Hi All,
I have a 60 anniversary edition Schwinn Paramount titanium complete and original bike I had built new by a dealer. It's all DureAce and has the the carbon fiber fork that was made for the frameset, I believe. I told the dealer at the time I wanted the very best road bike I could get, and this was it. It has been in storage for many years, but is in great shape with under 2000 original miles. I can't yet post pictures as I am new to the forum and need to post 10 times before I can post pictures but can send privately, if you would like. Any Ideas what it is worth?
Thanks!
I have a 60 anniversary edition Schwinn Paramount titanium complete and original bike I had built new by a dealer. It's all DureAce and has the the carbon fiber fork that was made for the frameset, I believe. I told the dealer at the time I wanted the very best road bike I could get, and this was it. It has been in storage for many years, but is in great shape with under 2000 original miles. I can't yet post pictures as I am new to the forum and need to post 10 times before I can post pictures but can send privately, if you would like. Any Ideas what it is worth?
Thanks!
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Beautiful bike in excellent condition.
It looks like some front brake track wear, but the Cassette and Chainrings all look good.
I am finding a few mentions of similar bikes, but none are currently for sale on E-Bay.
https://www.roadbikereview.com/threa...ersary.334251/
I would expect the bike to go for somewhere around $2000.
If it was put on E-Bay, "Buy It Now", and a person had patience to wait a year or so for it to sell, the price might be significantly higher.
It looks like some front brake track wear, but the Cassette and Chainrings all look good.
I am finding a few mentions of similar bikes, but none are currently for sale on E-Bay.
https://www.roadbikereview.com/threa...ersary.334251/
I would expect the bike to go for somewhere around $2000.
If it was put on E-Bay, "Buy It Now", and a person had patience to wait a year or so for it to sell, the price might be significantly higher.
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That's a beauty for sure. The guy I bought my mint Pinarello from last year had one of though. Super sweet bike and he praised the ride.
More info on these here:
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More info on these here:
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Important to note in most local markets, you will not get full value for the bike. In my market, you would only get a small fraction. That leaves eBay for selling, which means you have to be willing to pack and ship at a reasonable price. And then you have all the fees. But in return, you might get 3 to 4 times the value for your bike (location dependent).
As a result, in my weak market, I am typically only a buyer, never a seller. Short of selling to myself, there is no way for me to get the value out of the nicer stuff.
Bikes identical to yours have sold for $1800 to $2300 on eBay.
As a result, in my weak market, I am typically only a buyer, never a seller. Short of selling to myself, there is no way for me to get the value out of the nicer stuff.
Bikes identical to yours have sold for $1800 to $2300 on eBay.
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And I think time of year matters too. I've had several bike languish on the local markets for months during the winter. Once spring hits people start thinking about getting out and riding and all of a sudden the interest pics up and the bikes start selling.
Plus to most these are just another Schwinn and they don't recognize the quality. I had one of the Reynolds 853 Circuits from this era and it was a top notch frame. Yet, they just never carry the "prestige" of other 853 frames like a Lemond so don't usually draw much money when sold.
Plus to most these are just another Schwinn and they don't recognize the quality. I had one of the Reynolds 853 Circuits from this era and it was a top notch frame. Yet, they just never carry the "prestige" of other 853 frames like a Lemond so don't usually draw much money when sold.
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I would guess $800-900 on a local as is were is sale and $2000-2300 plus a $100 shipping on Ebay. Great looking and riding bike.
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Great looking bike
precia looking fork
ok, from my meager understanding of framebuilding, I imagine there is a leap of difference in traditional brazing and micro titanium welding.
Who did Schwinn farm these out to??
afterall, even merckx titanium’s were made by LiteSpeed.
precia looking fork
ok, from my meager understanding of framebuilding, I imagine there is a leap of difference in traditional brazing and micro titanium welding.
Who did Schwinn farm these out to??
afterall, even merckx titanium’s were made by LiteSpeed.
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Great looking bike
precia looking fork
ok, from my meager understanding of framebuilding, I imagine there is a leap of difference in traditional brazing and micro titanium welding.
Who did Schwinn farm these out to??
afterall, even merckx titanium’s were made by LiteSpeed.
precia looking fork
ok, from my meager understanding of framebuilding, I imagine there is a leap of difference in traditional brazing and micro titanium welding.
Who did Schwinn farm these out to??
afterall, even merckx titanium’s were made by LiteSpeed.
Of course, if I am completely wrong here (and it is possible), someone will be along presently to let us all know.
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IMHO, the only thing that legitimately can be viewed as a true Schwinn or Paramount, post Schwinn’s bankruptcy was built by Richard Schwinn in Waterford Wisconsin.
while this may be a nice bike, I personally would put no legacy value on a Tig Welded titanium “Paramount”
This is simply not the 60th anniversary of a true Paramount. The market may disagree with me, but I’d put little more collector value on this bike than on any number of Chinese made, “Schwinn” branded bikes, unless you’re a Serotta collector.
while this may be a nice bike, I personally would put no legacy value on a Tig Welded titanium “Paramount”
This is simply not the 60th anniversary of a true Paramount. The market may disagree with me, but I’d put little more collector value on this bike than on any number of Chinese made, “Schwinn” branded bikes, unless you’re a Serotta collector.
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The answer to that question appears to be Ben Serotta
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