It is a decent quality bike, though not a high end model. The approximate value depends a lot on where you are. If you are in a college town or larger city, it’s probably a $200 bike. Could be more in particularly hot areas. If you are in a small town or rural area, I would try and get $150. I don’t think I’d sell it for less than $100.
brdhar35 on
150-200$ decent bike
thisquietplace on
Very nice for a lower end bike, Japan made some good stuff around this time. I would put it away and sell it during spring time if you have room to store it. Also, adjust seat and seat post before taking any photos for the listing
azertyqwertyuiop on
Drillium crankset is probably what’s piqueing interest – looks great and is fairly uncommon. Couple of hundred bucks for the bike is probably good if you can get it. Might get more if you swapped the cranks out and sold the bike & crankset separately.
Questionz_Only on
It’s worth restoring. If it was mine I would clean it up and ride the heck out of it! These old steel bikes are sweet rides.
justMatt275 on
$100 – 125.
coffeejj on
I had one of those back in the early 80’s. Cost me $350 back then. Rode that thing everywhere. I could be anywhere in my town in 15 minutes on that bike (small town Kansas population 25,000).
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I bought it a while ago for university and am selling as I don’t need it anymore. Within 12 hours I had 4 messages. Is this actually worth anything?
Ask 150, be happy with 75.
i think you could reasonably get $200 for it, assuming it’s rideable and in decent condition. to the right person it might be worth more.
Decent frame. Maybe double butted crmo. Nice soft ride and relaxed geometry
It is a decent quality bike, though not a high end model. The approximate value depends a lot on where you are. If you are in a college town or larger city, it’s probably a $200 bike. Could be more in particularly hot areas. If you are in a small town or rural area, I would try and get $150. I don’t think I’d sell it for less than $100.
150-200$ decent bike
Very nice for a lower end bike, Japan made some good stuff around this time. I would put it away and sell it during spring time if you have room to store it. Also, adjust seat and seat post before taking any photos for the listing
Drillium crankset is probably what’s piqueing interest – looks great and is fairly uncommon. Couple of hundred bucks for the bike is probably good if you can get it. Might get more if you swapped the cranks out and sold the bike & crankset separately.
It’s worth restoring. If it was mine I would clean it up and ride the heck out of it! These old steel bikes are sweet rides.
$100 – 125.
I had one of those back in the early 80’s. Cost me $350 back then. Rode that thing everywhere. I could be anywhere in my town in 15 minutes on that bike (small town Kansas population 25,000).
Low end but complete and original by the looks.