Could anybody give me an idea on what this is worth? Everything is original and how I got it from dans comp back in the day, except don’t have the grips anymore
Could anybody give me an idea on what this is worth? Everything is original and how I got it from dans comp back in the day, except don’t have the grips anymore
That’s a solid bike. What’s your TT length. I might be open to buying it
Deathlands1 on
I’d wouldn’t want it for free
moo-zic on
These Aaron Ross orange soda bikes are the first edition Charizard Pokemon card of 2000’s bmx. I would pack this into a box and sit on it. Rare BMX stuff like the full color Sunday bikes will always appreciate in value. BMX bikes and parts are destroyed by the act of riding and the number of salvageable items drops every day. I wouldn’t be surprised if an NOS condition one of these goes for 10k one day. These Sundays are probably the only iconic modern BMX bike out there as the culture moved away from having “the bike” to having a full custom/aftermarket bike. It also helps that Aaron Ross is a legend. Old guys with money looking for a piece of their past will spend stupid money to get it. I’ve restored some 80’s BMX bikes with eye watering labor quotes and built up a couple reproduction bikes with $5000 price tags for the shop and the customers were more than happy to spend the money.
Lots of words to just tell you to keep the bike. You could sell now for a decent amount, but you will thank yourself in 15 years if you hold.
Edit: my brother in fucking Christ if you are not completely strapped for cash please get this off of eBay now I swear to God you are fucking yourself just hold off PLEASE
Covert_Platypus007 on
I thought these looked so cool, I would love a all lime/fluro green one.
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Did you spray the whole bike with a rattle can?
That’s a solid bike. What’s your TT length. I might be open to buying it
I’d wouldn’t want it for free
These Aaron Ross orange soda bikes are the first edition Charizard Pokemon card of 2000’s bmx. I would pack this into a box and sit on it. Rare BMX stuff like the full color Sunday bikes will always appreciate in value. BMX bikes and parts are destroyed by the act of riding and the number of salvageable items drops every day. I wouldn’t be surprised if an NOS condition one of these goes for 10k one day. These Sundays are probably the only iconic modern BMX bike out there as the culture moved away from having “the bike” to having a full custom/aftermarket bike. It also helps that Aaron Ross is a legend. Old guys with money looking for a piece of their past will spend stupid money to get it. I’ve restored some 80’s BMX bikes with eye watering labor quotes and built up a couple reproduction bikes with $5000 price tags for the shop and the customers were more than happy to spend the money.
Lots of words to just tell you to keep the bike. You could sell now for a decent amount, but you will thank yourself in 15 years if you hold.
Edit: my brother in fucking Christ if you are not completely strapped for cash please get this off of eBay now I swear to God you are fucking yourself just hold off PLEASE
I thought these looked so cool, I would love a all lime/fluro green one.