Campagnolo wheel value
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Campagnolo wheel value
Hi,
Doing a favor for a friend .
What would you place the value for each rim?
Front wheel is in a 9 condition ...out of 10
Rear wheel is 7.5 condition...out of 10
Rear wheel takes 9 , 10 , 11 or 12 speed cassette
As always....responses greatly appreciated
Doing a favor for a friend .
What would you place the value for each rim?
Front wheel is in a 9 condition ...out of 10
Rear wheel is 7.5 condition...out of 10
Rear wheel takes 9 , 10 , 11 or 12 speed cassette
As always....responses greatly appreciated
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If I were buying that set of wheels, I would be willing to pay up to $100.00 for the set or $125 if skewers and cassette are included. If selling, $200 to $250. Selling price depends on many things. Wheel condition. Area where the wheels are located. Your marketing skills. And, of course, a bit of good old fashioned luck. Also, if you have the skewers, add $25 - $40. If the cassette if present, add another $25 - $40.
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Neutrons are nice riding wheels.
I ride a pair on one of my road bikes.
Like randyjawa notes, it would be nice and more valuable to have the skewers.
Given they are nice and true, I would think $200 maybe possible on auction site but you need good pix and description
You should sell them for lots less to one of us nice BF members ... where are you located
I ride a pair on one of my road bikes.
Like randyjawa notes, it would be nice and more valuable to have the skewers.
Given they are nice and true, I would think $200 maybe possible on auction site but you need good pix and description
You should sell them for lots less to one of us nice BF members ... where are you located
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Thanks for the responses
I added that rear wheel is for 10 speed cassette.
I'm in Boston area
I added that rear wheel is for 10 speed cassette.
I'm in Boston area
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I goofed by missing the fact that the wheel set is not a matched set. With that in mind, I doubt that I would offer even $50 for them. Sorry about my earlier error in post #2.
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