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Old 06-09-23, 05:35 AM
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How would you value this Viking bike?

I'd like some help in valuing this bike. It is a 1979 Viking "European" model. By the late 70s, these bikes were being made in Northern Ireland. The bike is made of straight gauge Reynolds 531 tubing with Campagnolo drop outs.

I like to rebuild bikes (as do a lot of us) and I figure that the return on that labor is negligible. I overhauled the bike (hubs, bottom bracket, headset) and all the bearing surfaces are smooth. I replaced the consumables (new Jagwire housing and cables), installed new tires, and purchased the correct Reynolds sticker for the frame. The components on this bike are, IMO, very solid. The wheels are Rigida 16-22 rims laced to Normandy Sport high flange hubs (OEM on a Peugeot UO 10)(these are strong wheels). The suntour retrofriction shifters and the shimano light action rear derailleur give a very solid shift. The Dia-Compe G brakes are solid. Nothing fancy about this bike but everything works well and the bike rides nicely.




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This is something I found online if it helps.
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This is something I found online if it helps.
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Thanks, this is helpful. Yeah I took a good look at the online catalogs before rebuilding the bike. There's decent documentation on Viking bikes. Just wondering how others might value the bike given how clean it is mechanically.
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$150?
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Thanks, this is helpful. Yeah I took a good look at the online catalogs before rebuilding the bike. There's decent documentation on Viking bikes. Just wondering how others might value the bike given how clean it is mechanically.
To me it is a tough one. I had never heard of the brand. That alone is no big deal, there's lots I don't know. I think it presents very well and am sure it is a very solid ride. Would make a very nice rider. But on the other hand, there's nothing super special about it, despite the condition. And I'm not currently selling any bikes but reports are that vintage road bikes just aren't getting the love lately.

Not sure that $150.00 is realistic. I know if I was selling it I wouldn't be thrilled to only get that much, that's for sure.
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I have the frame at about $200 Craigslist on a good day, however the build parts stagnate the value.

If I were to sell, locally, I would probably put $300 on it and see how that shakes out.
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Old 06-09-23, 08:03 AM
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one account found of the Ulster operation a while back stated that frames were not produced in-house but rather contract build
their source was not given

account stated that rights to name were acquired by two investors in 1977, following a period in which it had been allowed to lay fallow, but that it took another year or more for production to commence

so your example relatively early in the short-lived enterprise

as recalled, operation is said to have ceased play by about 1985

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suggest to list at 285USD, vectoring australly only if required


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I would say very nice basic rider but in the current market only $200 or so in sale value. While nicely done and very good functionally the somewhat mixed none original component's hold value down some. While just OK it would be worth $300-400 with the original Campy stuff while probably nicer functionally most of the components on the bike would be consider downgrades from OEM for most buyers.
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Old 06-09-23, 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by bikemig

Pics are the most important thing about selling, and you want the bike to be represented accurately with a good straight stature if it has it. While I appreciate the background, it shouldn't be more important than showing the bike and its proper angles.
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