Just been looking at the many, many lovely bikes in Biketreks, but will need to sell on my Yeti 575 to justify such a purchase. Just wondering what kind of money I should advertise it at... and whether I should split or sell as (almost) complete?
I want to keep the wheels see - so it isn't complete... though I could always get some appropriate hubs fitted to a spare set of hoops I have kicking about I suppose.
Anyhoo - the bike to go is:
Large Yeti 575 (2005 vintage in black ano finish) - Fox RP2 (IIRC) shock.
Thompson seat post
Hope seat collar
Chris King headset
Fizik Nisene saddle (it used to be cow print!)
Easton EA50 bars and stem
Hayes Stroker Ryde F&R brakes (only fitted 6 months ago, 180ish rotors both ends)
SRAM X7 mech/shifters
Shimano XT cranks
Rockshox Pike Team U-Turn with Poplock (hard springs and normal springs)
erm... is that everything? If I sort the wheels they will be old Mavic F219 rims on whatever 20mm hubs they have at my local emporium I would think!
So... any thoughts? As much trying to get an idea of budget at the moment, and I will probably stick it in classifieds at some stage, though if anyone desperately wants to get first dibs in drop me an email and we can talk (cos I really want to get a new motorbike first and see how much cash is left over!)
split it, bay it
Guy in the shop thought by the time I had paid eBay fees it would be better on STW! The split and ebay was my original thought see.
can always split and sell on here, might even get a better price than ebay
demand seems to fluctuate for old 575s
I got about £530 for my vgc '07 frame last year if that helps
Cheers... yep that gives me a good indication of a starting point on that, bit less as it is a little older (though it has seen no real use over the last year/18 months due to life getting in the way).
I sold my 575 a year ago, at about 18 months old, so it was an 07 model with RP23 shock, and a similar spec to yours for £1350, but that was a full bike. I would think you'd get £800 or so for that, but you'd be better splitting it
£800 sans wheels is that, or with something bodged up?
Splitting does seem the best way to maximise return though.