Robinson Racing BMX
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Robinson Racing BMX
I got this bike at yard sale today, is there any value in it other than a beater for the Grandkids to ride? Model SST looks like it was made in August of 1998. 4130 frame looks like all original parts other than maybe the tires.
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Lots of great parts and all race-worthy from the golden era of BMX. In the early '80's every kid that rode BMX wanted a bike like this. In today's world the value is more in the $150 range. JMHO, Smiles, MH
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Think higher. BMX stuff brings good money, $400 +.
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Thats definitely applicable to the old stuff ---- not sure if these "Mid-School" bikes are there yet ---
Robinson was a premium brand, but the low end GT branded parts make this bike appear to be a mid range model -- so while not necessarilly a "beater" -- i wouldnt hesitate to let youngsters ride it , as its not a wall hanger either.
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I’d ask the gang in the BMX forum. My opinion is values drop dramatically after 1986 or so. My gut tells me about $150 on this Robinson but maybe you’ll learn I’m 400% wrong.
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Thats definitely applicable to the old stuff ---- not sure if these "Mid-School" bikes are there yet ---
Robinson was a premium brand, but the low end GT branded parts make this bike appear to be a mid range model -- so while not necessarilly a "beater" -- i wouldnt hesitate to let youngsters ride it , as its not a wall hanger either.
Robinson was a premium brand, but the low end GT branded parts make this bike appear to be a mid range model -- so while not necessarilly a "beater" -- i wouldnt hesitate to let youngsters ride it , as its not a wall hanger either.
If you have access to Terapeak (eBay's 12 month database of actual sales), you will find ten sales from $400 to $900. The $900 unit was a 1996 model.
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whoah!
This hyper inflation annoys me (only because it hasnt swung around to our C&V race oriented bikes yet though)