What it's worth: Ciocc TT and Ciocc Moscow 80?
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What it's worth: Ciocc TT and Ciocc Moscow 80?
Sad, but necessary decision to part with my bike collection. I've to put on sale my Ciocc Moscow 80 and Ciocc TT bike.
I will publish few pics later.
PS. Your suggestion on price is more than welcome. Please see pics below.
I will publish few pics later.
PS. Your suggestion on price is more than welcome. Please see pics below.
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These are few pics of my two Ciocc bikes: red frame is 54 cm Ciocc Moscow 80 and white is Ciocc TT.
Ciocc Moscow has Campy Record drivetrain and Ciocc TT has all Shimano 600. Both ride like they should nice and smooth, weight is around 19lbs each.
Ciocc Moscow has Campy Record drivetrain and Ciocc TT has all Shimano 600. Both ride like they should nice and smooth, weight is around 19lbs each.
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Any idea what these bikes are worth?
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Up it once more time and let it sink.
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The red one was my commuter bike in 2016-17 and the TT one was ridden few times only. It was kinda Frankenstein bike in terms of components when i bought it, so i've just recently finished it with all Shimano 600 and NOS rear CXP14 700 newly laced. They need to go next Spring, i would guess.
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Is the Ciocc Aelle tubing?
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I’m always happy to guess at a value. I’ll give the usual advice of search eBay sold listings, subtract 10-20% for a local sale. The Moskva 80 is a nice bike (I really like the saddle!) and sticker looks like Columbus SL. Bonus points for excellent condition. I would ask $800-900 for a local sale. Decals look like a later model, Pelizzoli built Ciöccs before this time get more interest from collectors. His signature will be on the aft end of the top tube.
There was a thread here not long ago with a similar frame and opinions on value were lower than I expected. These are wonderful bikes and often under appreciated IMO, but there you go, the market is the market.
Regarding the TT bike, I couldn’t begin to guess. It’s a pretty niche market for these. I would probably price it a little high; maybe you’ll find that collector who wants just this bike and if it sits a long time, then part it out.
There was a thread here not long ago with a similar frame and opinions on value were lower than I expected. These are wonderful bikes and often under appreciated IMO, but there you go, the market is the market.
Regarding the TT bike, I couldn’t begin to guess. It’s a pretty niche market for these. I would probably price it a little high; maybe you’ll find that collector who wants just this bike and if it sits a long time, then part it out.
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I purchased a Cliff Shrubb funny bike frameset on ebay a couple of years ago in beautiful shape for $450--- it had been sitting at $600 long enough that the seller marked it down-- so just taking a wild guess that if fully built, would be about a $600-700$ proposition---- if it were a Colnago it would go for 3x that, but i have seen Basso funny bikes go for around those numbers (5-700$)
Paint on that bike is close to the Concorde PDM paint scheme
Paint on that bike is close to the Concorde PDM paint scheme