Bern":3j19mj27 said:Looks like I have the bees knees....![]()
Hi folks I noticed they are selling for a fair bit now.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Look- ... 19e4b749d9
They are asking 1,999 Sterling for a quad butted frame.
I have a Look mi-90 with a carbon fibre, aluminum composite frame,
Deore xt shifters and derailleurs,
Ritchey logic crank and brakes.
I don't have the original Ritchey logic forks(bent those in half)
Manitou Answer cartridge shocks.
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Any idea what it's worth?
Thanks,
Bern
drcarlos":28v67oaa said:Bern":28v67oaa said:Looks like I have the bees knees....![]()
Hi folks I noticed they are selling for a fair bit now.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Look- ... 19e4b749d9
They are asking 1,999 Sterling for a quad butted frame.
I have a Look mi-90 with a carbon fibre, aluminum composite frame,
Deore xt shifters and derailleurs,
Ritchey logic crank and brakes.
I don't have the original Ritchey logic forks(bent those in half)
Manitou Answer cartridge shocks.
![]()
Any idea what it's worth?
Thanks,
Bern
They can ask whatever price they like, but people have to be prepared to pay it and unfortunately the seller is a bit deluded and that particular bike has sat unsold for a number of months now. A more realistic value would be £200-£400 and that's mainly because of the Campag parts on it. Mi90 frames come up from time to time and although they are handmade etc they only make around £100 (around 1/4 of what a fat chance or such like make). Those carbon bonded frames I think are made by Alan and there were a number of companies that badged them up and sold them (Alan, Vitus and British Eagle to name a few) and they make better money but still not in the Klein/Fat ballpark. My advice would be to ride and enjoy what is reputedly a nice riding frame.
Carl.