I've been in touch with a chap who has a Saxon twin tube frame in ok condition possibly for sale, he's not sure of what to ask can anyone give any pointers?
What do you need to know?
value is dependant on condition.
Is a complete bike or just a frame.
Is an original model or the later type after Claud Butler took over the marque.
Pictures would help
Early one before CB takeover.
I sold a later full bike in great condition festooned with tasty period parts for a disappointing £1200 last year.
The frameset should be worth 600, but most prices are down 40%
I think that the classic unusual- shaped frames from the British lightweight era will become well collectable again as the fixie kids of 2005 hit their late 50s
Consequently I would tag
Saxon Twintube
Curly Hutchinson
Bates BAR
And the like as sound investments and currently a bargain.
I've bought and sold several thousand bikes over 30 years, and seen prices fall, rise and fall.
I've got a Curly as part of my pension investment portfolio, so to speak
Had one in my collection for a while. Unfortunately it was to small for me so I moved it on a few years ago. As Bike work shop said there's not many about.
.price wise again as BW says market is 40% down.
I reality I think the market was previously over inflated.
I have paid over the odds in the past.
Put a sensible price on it and it will sell.bare in mind the number of collectors for classic frames is getting fewer imho
See what they have sold for in the past. Ebay advanced search.
I sold mine as a complete fixed wheel for £500 with a spare pair of wheels.