Help with a selling price please

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steven1988

Veteran
Location
Sheffield
I've recently put up a few posts about my lads all singing bike. Unfortunately I've realised it' now getting to small so I'm looking at the next size up.

This means I'm wanting to sell on the rolling frameset from his old one (All the components are going on his new bike)

So I bought it in June the Frame and wheelset were £525 and seem to now becoming the new big things in kids bikes.

Any help on pricing the rolling frameset I'm stumped.
 
Half what you paid for it at best.
 

DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
Thanks the next size up takes him onto 700c wheels as appose to the 26 he's on now.

70% is pushing it then do we think

It depends on make, model, condition, etc. A rolling frameset is almost always worth less than an overall bike.

eBay / Facebook / their local club is the identifier of price. Try the Yorkshire Cycle Sales FB group as a start.
 
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steven1988

steven1988

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Location
Sheffield
It depends on make, model, condition, etc. A rolling frameset is almost always worth less than an overall bike.

eBay / Facebook / their local club is the identifier of price. Try the Yorkshire Cycle Sales FB group as a start.

Thanks I've never actually seen another go up for sale even on Yorkshire cycling sales. I'l keep digging
 

Cycleops

Legendary Member
Location
Accra, Ghana
It’s a bit of a specialist/enthusiasts buy really isn’t it. Individuals looking for a rolling frameset must be limited due to number of people having the knowledge or inclination to build it up which limits its appeal, most would rather buy a finished rtr bike so it might be best to target cycling clubs, groups and sites like this.
Good luck.
 

Ajax Bay

Guru
Location
East Devon
I've realised it' now getting to small so I'm looking at the next size up.
Please take this in the spirit it's meant (you may recall from another thread that I was astounded that a boy aged 9 would have a bike retailing at £1250). Your 9 year old will be 10 next year (NSS) and they grow. A 10 year old's bike does not need to be 'ossum' it just needs to work (round the XC course). Drop the quality and save some money for the next but one bike (for when he's 12) out of the 60% proceeds of this 'rolling frameset'. There'll be other parents supporting on the XC races whose daughters/sons are a bit older and want to shift their bike on (because they've grown) - this seems the best source (and indeed market for your 'now bit too small' frame).
 
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steven1988

steven1988

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Location
Sheffield
Please take this in the spirit it's meant (you may recall from another thread that I was astounded that a boy aged 9 would have a bike retailing at £1250). Your 9 year old will be 10 next year (NSS) and they grow. A 10 year old's bike does not need to be 'ossum' it just needs to work (round the XC course). Drop the quality and save some money for the next but one bike (for when he's 12) out of the 60% proceeds of this 'rolling frameset'. There'll be other parents supporting on the XC races whose daughters/sons are a bit older and want to shift their bike on (because they've grown) - this seems the best source (and indeed market for your 'now bit too small' frame).


Thanks I will be doing just that. Hence buying Frame only and transferrng components. The initial outlay was always in the plan to save on components in the future. If the right bike doesn' turn up second hand now I may hold onto it for a bit.
 
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