verktyg |
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Joined: 14 Jan 2007 |
Posts: 2814 |
Location: SF Bay Area |
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It's a late 1973, early 1974 Interclub. This was Gitane's amateur racing model.
It would have originally had sewup (tubular) tires on alloy rims and would have weighed ~23.5 Lbs.
The clincher wheels with chrome steel rims add about 3+ Lbs. to the weight plus detract from the value.
Because of the steel rims, low end components and corrosion, the current value is $25 to $100, maybe more to the right buyer looking for a large frame size.
At the peak of the fixie fad several years ago, a bike like your's could have brought up to $500 for the frame alone from a young, dumb fixie fool!
Clean and in better condition with alloy rims it could bring $150-$175.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
BTW, titanium was only used on a few extremely expensive cranks - maybe in the 1990s. The cost of the cranks alone would have far exceeded the price of your bike when it was new. |
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