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Some hopes Derek! I would have taken it on if it had been a bargain because it's even closer to me, but that was quite a decent auction in the end and I think £165 wouldn't leave me much left to fund my cups of tea and toast with. I valued the bits at £225 and my formula says if you don't want it for yourself don't bid more than 50%.delboy009":ig2t85tr said:This ones only up the road from me but not sure I really like it !!!
If it were £50 I guess !!![]()
Anthony":10etghl7 said:Some hopes Derek! I would have taken it on if it had been a bargain because it's even closer to me, but that was quite a decent auction in the end and I think £165 wouldn't leave me much left to fund my cups of tea and toast with. I valued the bits at £225 and my formula says if you don't want it for yourself don't bid more than 50%.delboy009":10etghl7 said:This ones only up the road from me but not sure I really like it !!!
If it were £50 I guess !!![]()
It looked as though the owner was quite correct that it's a c1994 pre-Merlin Cycles but nevertheless Taiwan-built Rock Lobster. The fork is a short 1992 Project 2 which may or may not be ideally suited to it, but is certainly worth a bit to several people on here. And the Mavic 117 wheels looked to have disc hubs, so must have a value, and there's always a buyer for XT thumbies.
You wouldn't seriously want to sell your Hammer and buy that though, would you?