Those are Nishiki Olympics from the 70’s. One is a ladies and one is gentlemen’s bike.
FakeEmperor on
Did you try googling “Nishiki Olympic”?
socratesjohnson78 on
Since they both need tires, tubes, probably rim strips, and who knows what else, I’d say $40 each. Yes that’s a good brand at that time, but those are very entry level 1970’s bike boom bikes. If they had fresh tires and all that, and tune ups, probably $100-125 each, depending on your local market, of course.
Skuggsja on
Be mindful when you’re googling that in Europe (serials starting with E), the Olympic was a really high-end model with Tange Champion No. 1 tubing and Dura-Ace, while in the US (K serial) and Canada (C serial) it was a low end model – like thisa one.
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Just because it’s old, doesn’t mean it’s good.
They’re not interesting to collectors. 1970s bike boom ten speeds, not special.
Put them on ebay. What they sell for is their value. Maybe a bit more for a his ‘n hers pair, but I doubt it would be easy to find a home for them.
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Those are Nishiki Olympics from the 70’s. One is a ladies and one is gentlemen’s bike.
Did you try googling “Nishiki Olympic”?
Since they both need tires, tubes, probably rim strips, and who knows what else, I’d say $40 each. Yes that’s a good brand at that time, but those are very entry level 1970’s bike boom bikes. If they had fresh tires and all that, and tune ups, probably $100-125 each, depending on your local market, of course.
Be mindful when you’re googling that in Europe (serials starting with E), the Olympic was a really high-end model with Tange Champion No. 1 tubing and Dura-Ace, while in the US (K serial) and Canada (C serial) it was a low end model – like thisa one.
Just because it’s old, doesn’t mean it’s good.
They’re not interesting to collectors. 1970s bike boom ten speeds, not special.
Put them on ebay. What they sell for is their value. Maybe a bit more for a his ‘n hers pair, but I doubt it would be easy to find a home for them.