Univega Supra Sport Road Bike
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Univega Supra Sport Road Bike
Hi! I have a Univega Supra Sport Bike that I received as a gift a few years ago and am looking to sell it but have no idea what it might go for.
Added detail: 10 speed, sugino crank set, dia compe brakes and throwing in the front and rear lights. I've kept it indoors the entire time I've had it. Tires need air and maybe new tubes.
Any help is appreciated, thank you!
Added detail: 10 speed, sugino crank set, dia compe brakes and throwing in the front and rear lights. I've kept it indoors the entire time I've had it. Tires need air and maybe new tubes.
Any help is appreciated, thank you!
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Hi! I have a Univega Supra Sport Bike that I received as a gift a few years ago and am looking to sell it but have no idea what it might go for.
Added detail: 10 speed, sugino crank set, dia compe brakes and throwing in the front and rear lights. I've kept it indoors the entire time I've had it. Tires need air and maybe new tubes.
Any help is appreciated, thank you!
Added detail: 10 speed, sugino crank set, dia compe brakes and throwing in the front and rear lights. I've kept it indoors the entire time I've had it. Tires need air and maybe new tubes.
Any help is appreciated, thank you!
It's a good quality entry level road bike worth about $75 if the tires stay inflated
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Depending on market you can do better than the prices quoted above. In my area it would go for $125.00 or even more depending on time of year. It appears to be in very nice condition and just needs some loving care.
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Wipe it down with a damp cloth, get some air in the tires, ask $150 and take the $100+ offer. It's low-end but will be an attractive bike to the casual buyer. That also looks like the original rack, which is kind of a cool little bonus.
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^ is your answer. If you can make it ready to ride home and present it with better than average pictures, $125-$150 is realistic.
Sold a dumpster find Raleigh Technium 420 last year. Cleaned, overhauled and $80 of new consumables. Posted on FBM at $150 and sold that day. I’m convinced the pics and brand new yellow bar tape is what did it. Of course the $75 “profit” was hardly worth my time and shop supplies but that’s another thread...
Sold a dumpster find Raleigh Technium 420 last year. Cleaned, overhauled and $80 of new consumables. Posted on FBM at $150 and sold that day. I’m convinced the pics and brand new yellow bar tape is what did it. Of course the $75 “profit” was hardly worth my time and shop supplies but that’s another thread...
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I live in a college town -- a clean little entry level rig like that could get $200 without much hassle . A lot of students like bikes that are a bit kitschy and retro
The flip side is its hard to move the more expensiv stuff
The flip side is its hard to move the more expensiv stuff