My Bianchi...

shortbloke
shortbloke Posts: 17
edited November 2010 in Your road bikes
May let this go to a good home for the sake of an mtb
Ultegra f/r deraileurs cassette + shifters 9spd, racelite wheels campag h/set,
Bontrager carbon 50/34 cranks. whats it worth?
size small
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Comments

  • wiffachip
    wiffachip Posts: 861
    50 quid

    how small is small ?
  • If its only worth £50, then it doesnt matter what size it is.....
  • wiffachip wrote:
    50 quid

    how small is small ?

    That's not helpful is it?

    Anyway...

    I'd say a lot more than £50...

    Hang around and someone will hopefully offer something helpful. I don't know the bike, so can't say, but sometimes it can be better to sell off the individual parts.
    Mens agitat molem
  • Garry H
    Garry H Posts: 6,639
    I'll give you sixty quid!!
  • Umm let me think.... :roll:
  • Nah. :roll:
  • Bill-87
    Bill-87 Posts: 155
    What size are we talking and how much are you hoping for?
  • carl_p
    carl_p Posts: 989
    bazbadger wrote:
    wiffachip wrote:
    50 quid

    how small is small ?

    That's not helpful is it?

    Anyway...

    I'd say a lot more than £50...

    Hang around and someone will hopefully offer something helpful. I don't know the bike, so can't say, but sometimes it can be better to sell off the individual parts.

    Not that there is anything wrong with the bike, but at this time of year when people are building up winter bikes and fixies/single speeds you may get more if you break it up. You ought to get more than £50 for a Bianchi frame and a working pair of STI shifters often fetch a decent price on Ebay.
    Specialized Venge S Works
    Cannondale Synapse
    Enigma Etape
    Genesis Flyer Single Speed


    Turn the corner, rub my eyes and hope the world will last...
  • I'm Keepin it :D
  • shortbloke wrote:
    I'm Keepin it :D

    wise move