Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Bluesky Threads Cleaned up my Tommasini, took it for a spin and now ready to sell it. What would be a fair price to ask? by Eventualist90 Bicycle Bicycling Bike Biking Cycling Vintage Vintage Bicycles Vintage Bikes
thisquietplace on May 9, 2023 1:41 pm Can you list components and tubing? Price also varies depending on what part of the world you are located in
guy1138 on May 9, 2023 2:08 pm Shimano golden arrow is neat and works well, but isn’t particularly desireable. If it is Columbus Tubing, maybe $500.
bernie-dub on May 9, 2023 2:52 pm The Tommasini Prestige is a great frame. Columbus SL probably. The components don’t add any value. Here is an example of a [similar bike](https://www.classicsteelbikes.com/product/tommasini-prestige-1985-size-58-ct/) If you want max dollars part it out.
lostarchitect on May 9, 2023 7:20 pm Appearances matter, and having 2 different tires isn’t doing you any favors here. Especially since one is red. I think the frame is worth around $300 or $350. I think you could sell it built up as it is for something like $400 or $450.
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Can you list components and tubing? Price also varies depending on what part of the world you are located in
Shimano golden arrow is neat and works well, but isn’t particularly desireable. If it is Columbus Tubing, maybe $500.
The Tommasini Prestige is a great frame. Columbus SL probably. The components don’t add any value. Here is an example of a [similar bike](https://www.classicsteelbikes.com/product/tommasini-prestige-1985-size-58-ct/)
If you want max dollars part it out.
Appearances matter, and having 2 different tires isn’t doing you any favors here. Especially since one is red.
I think the frame is worth around $300 or $350. I think you could sell it built up as it is for something like $400 or $450.
that frame deserves a dura-ace 7400 or campagnolo record groupset.
About 200 € as it sits.
Campagnolo seat post has some value too.