1931 Raleigh Record

HenryBike

Retro Newbie
Hi,
I've inherited what I believe is a 1931 Raleigh Record which has been restored. I'm interested in selling it and was wondering what the best way to go about this is?
I've also got lots of old bike parts, e.g. vintage raleigh cranksets, 1940s Williams cranksets, lots of old chainrings, stems, derailleurs, chrome seat posts and lots of other old bike parts which I'd like to sell. I would greatly appreciate any advice!
 

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Lovely bicycle .
The market for vintage bicycles is very depressed at the moment . Generations have moved on and the number of people buying such machines is very limited.
I attended a cycle jumble today and there was not a lot of punters though the door .
Pre the pandemic bicycles like this sold well . Now it's buyers market.
 
As for components the jumble had tables full of vintage parts. Again little was moving.
As I said above it's a buyers market.
On line market places give you a bigger audience. Research what prices items of previously sold for .
This forum is a good shop window for your wares .
 
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