How much for a reynolds 531

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colcazal

New Member
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Bonnybridge
Hi Guys,

Just wondering how much shoud I pay for the following Early 90s or late 80s racer.

Thompson 23" racer with Reynolds 531 frame and forks
Suntour gearing
Steel wheels with Q/R
Alloy crank, Brakes, Seat post and stem.

The paint work on the frame is ok. Some areas are tarnished and could do with a good T cut and polish to bring it back to a shine.

The guy wants £100 for it!! He reckons it is worth £150??

Deal or no deal?

Cheers,

Col
 

Smokin Joe

Legendary Member
I'd be thinking nearer £50.

Steel wheels are such crap you wouldn't want to ride them, especially in the wet. To get an accurate idea of the age, you need to tell us a bit more. How many sprockets are on the back wheel, are the gears indexed and what brand are the other componants?
 

RedBike

New Member
Location
Beside the road
IMO it's worth about £50. However, you do regularly see bike like this reaching daft sums of money on the likes of ebay. Especially if they've been converted to singlespeed/fixed wheel.

If you like the bike then £100 isn't a bad price. Unless you're into retro parts you're essentially just buying the frame here. (The bits sound rather naff.)

-gf3
 
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colcazal

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Location
Bonnybridge
yeah thats what I thought. The frame is the only draw to this bike and my firt impression was that it was nowt special.

How much should I pay for a Reynolds 531 frame.

Col
 
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colcazal

New Member
Location
Bonnybridge
Nice rebuild gbb! I am stuck between doing two things. Getting a good 531 frame to use as a base for my own build and start from scratch. Or doing up the old bike I have with new components, but I am worried that I will just be dressing up my bike. Mutton dressed as lamb springs to mind.
 

RedBike

New Member
Location
Beside the road
How much should I pay for a Reynolds 531 frame.

531 is just the material, it all depends on what bike it is!. As restoring an old bike can be a real money pit I wouldn't want to go over the £50 mark unless it was something special.

Also worth remembering that old bikes don't always use the same size fittings as modern models do so upgrading / replacing parts can often be a complete nightmare. for example, ever tried finding 27" tyres/tubes?
 

craigwend

Grimpeur des terrains plats
Save your money, then save some more, then buy something new or recent 2nd hand...
 

TheDoctor

Europe Endless
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Location
The TerrorVortex
If you're dead set on a steel frame I'd go On-One, or Byercycles (my LBS) does a Reynolds 520 frame and fork for £185. That's new. The Suntour bits and steel wheels on that second hand frame aren't worth anything IMHO.

Otherwise, Ribble are knocking out an alloy frame and carbon fork at £115 or so. Bargain.
 
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