Klein as an investment?

Isnt that the way most of us fund their projects/stable? Catch a bargain, use some parts and sell the rest (to go even or make a profit?

You could easy get some money when you also will send to Europe. There arent loads of Kleins over here (and the Germans seem to pay good money for decent Kleins :-)

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jimi911":1bnzpmcz said:
Its a gamble. We must admit that we are a fringe hobby and as such, we aren't going to get many of the tertiary demand pushes say a classic car or even vintage guitar would get.

So much depends on what you paid to begin with. Is a mint $3000 Klein going to get you $6000 in a decade? Could ... could also get you $2500. :?

Best not dwell - Buy'em, build'em, ride'm/look-at'em, and have a bit of fun. All good things.

Couldnt have put it better myself, retro bikes dont make sound investments IMO.
 
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jimi911":61e7kgkd said:
Its a gamble. We must admit that we are a fringe hobby and as such, we aren't going to get many of the tertiary demand pushes say a classic car or even vintage guitar would get.

So much depends on what you paid to begin with. Is a mint $3000 Klein going to get you $6000 in a decade? Could ... could also get you $2500. :?

Best not dwell - Buy'em, build'em, ride'm/look-at'em, and have a bit of fun. All good things.
Agree. We are born to ride!! That said I think there will always be a huge interest in Klein’s from us forty somethings who lusted over these bikes in our teens. What is interesting is that while we craved them it didn’t stop us enjoying what we had and being out in the wild On our 30lb + bikes.
 
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