Sometimes, though, they make the opposite mistake. In such a circumstance, the price it is advertised at may be far below current market levels. Instead, many buyers and sellers enter the market only once - i.e., to sell an older bike they have had for years and are now getting around to selling. If somebody were to call a few people who deal in vintage lightweights, or perhaps ask a VRBN subscriber, then they would have a reasonable amount of market knowledge. Often, that is the result of a lack of market information. If there is one notable feature to the vintage lightweight racing bicycle market it is the variability of prices. Note that specific prices will have changed since 1997, but much of the other information remains useful.] Also see the article on this site about buying and selling bicycles and bicycle equipment. Sheldon Brown did some editing, converted to HTML, and made a number of additions, which appear in brown text. [This document, by Michael Kone, originally appeared in the Vintage Racing Bicycle Newsletter issues #14 & 15, in 1997.
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