Ideas on value of this vintage bike?

Andrew22

Retro Newbie
Hi guys,

I'm wondering your opinion on the value of this bike if anyone could share your thoughts,

It's an old Indi-Condor bike which I believe is an original collaboration model from the Indi-500 Australian bike company and the British Condor company.

It's got the old style gear system, and parts & fittings from Japan 'Shimano' & Kuwahara'

Please see attached pics -

Bests,

AJ
 

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Hi, the frame looks well made and If it rides ok and seat post not siezed you may say around £40-50 as there`s nothing particularly special or valuable on the bike ( seems to have some shimano golden arrow components but they dont look in great shape ) it looks to be from around 1980. The tricky thing is who would want it ( not being horrible but you have to consider your market ) , it would need a fair bit spending on it ( headset lower fixed cup badly corroded so likely to damage frame if you try and remove it to replace headset , same prob with the bottom bracket whose cups look rusty and a whole lot of trouble ), spokes all rusted and probably loose or weak etc etc which would make it uneconomic to restore so if it rides ok just use it until it dies.
 
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