Is there a market for rusty old Bromptons?
derbyreject
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Hi, I'm new to this site and just wondered if people out there restore tatty Bromptons?
I used to catch the train to work and take my trusty Brompton with me, and it faithfully totted up quite a few miles. Since changing jobs a few years ago, the poor thing has quite literally started rusting away in the shed. It's rideable, but needs a proper service and a lot of cosmetic work.
I'm not after a buyer at this stage, just a pointer on a possible price/sales ground.
Cheers, Dan.
I used to catch the train to work and take my trusty Brompton with me, and it faithfully totted up quite a few miles. Since changing jobs a few years ago, the poor thing has quite literally started rusting away in the shed. It's rideable, but needs a proper service and a lot of cosmetic work.
I'm not after a buyer at this stage, just a pointer on a possible price/sales ground.
Cheers, Dan.
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derbyreject wrote:Hi, I'm new to this site and just wondered if people out there restore tatty Bromptons?
I used to catch the train to work and take my trusty Brompton with me, and it faithfully totted up quite a few miles. Since changing jobs a few years ago, the poor thing has quite literally started rusting away in the shed. It's rideable, but needs a proper service and a lot of cosmetic work.
I'm not after a buyer at this stage, just a pointer on a possible price/sales ground.
Cheers, Dan.
Definitely. how much do you want for it?
Cheers,
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