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Mid 2000's Interloc Scandium With Carbon Fork & Seat Stays

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Old 11-22-21, 03:44 PM
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Mid 2000's Interloc Scandium With Carbon Fork & Seat Stays

Trying to get an idea on value of this best guess mid 2000's Interloc Scandium. Good condition throughout with full Ultegra groupset and Mavic Open Pro wheels.

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Anyone want to venture an opinion? $350 to $550? $550 to $750? I am in the Bay Area so prices are a bit inflated...
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I am not familiar with this frame so I’d likely value it on par with a turn-of-the-century Candondale or aluminum Allez. Good components but not a lot of aluminum seekers out there. The bonded seat stays will deter some. My ventured opinion would be $400-$450, mostly because I don’t really see Ultegra STI bikes listing for less than this.
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Originally Posted by plonz
I am not familiar with this frame so I’d likely value it on par with a turn-of-the-century Candondale or aluminum Allez. Good components but not a lot of aluminum seekers out there. The bonded seat stays will deter some. My ventured opinion would be $400-$450, mostly because I don’t really see Ultegra STI bikes listing for less than this.
Thanks— yes, I could not find anything on this frame. Very light!
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I was going to take an educated guess and say 5-$600 - This might sound optimistic, but people are having a hard time getting high endy bikes right now and may want a bike like this as a placeholder to ride while waiting for that S Works or Emonda to come in
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Old 11-24-21, 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by DMC707
I was going to take an educated guess and say 5-$600 - This might sound optimistic, but people are having a hard time getting high endy bikes right now and may want a bike like this as a placeholder to ride while waiting for that S Works or Emonda to come in
Well, I can easily see that, if only for the Bay Area price hikes! Gas here is close to $5 a gallon. One more reason to buy a bike! And, this bike will clean up nicely.
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Scandium was great stuff, stiff and light! With the carbon forks and stays that could be a great riding bike.
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Both Scandium frames I have owned, developed cracks,

Loved my Scott Jean Delatour though, even if it only lasted three years.
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