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  • Retro mtb – Is it worth anthying
  • Found a Bianchi super g for sale on an auction website, how much would they be worth? Seem pretty niche and rare as far as im aware

    JoeG
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    njee20
    Free Member

    Old rather than retro, not particularly desirable, just a bit crap compared to current stuff. I’d not buy it myself.

    Andy-R
    Full Member

    Like njee said, old not retro. It’ll be worth bugger all anyway, I’ve got a 1988 Explosif and that’s worth next to nothing so I can’t see a Bianchi being any more valuable.

    plus-one
    Full Member

    1988 explosif will be worth few hundred quid depending on condition and originality …

    If the bianchi is in good condition it will be way better than anything new at the £100-£150 price point ..

    Why not 🙂

    cooie
    Full Member

    Yeah, a 1988 Explosif will get you £90 – 100 ish for just f and f on Retrobike.

    Andy-R
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    Only frame/forks and, of course, the Paul Brodie paint are original – all the rest has changed over the years, as you would expect of a bike that’s nearly 26 years old and that still gets ridden.
    And yes, maybe worth a couple of hundred but I’ve had it too long to sell it for the price of a couple of weeks shopping…

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