Ribble New Sportive Racing - what's it worth?

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goody

Veteran
Location
Carshalton
Got the itch for a new bike so the Ribble has to go!
Been a great bike done many fantastic rides on it. It's been my nice day out special ride bike so not used in all weathers or left locked anywhere. Does have some small marks where the paint chipped getting the wheels in and out but nothing major the worst is the paint chip on the 'R' pictured. Full spec is
Ribble New Sportive Racing size M (geometry here;http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/ribble-sportive-racing-carbon-road-frameset/)
Campagnolo Veloce 10 speed Groupset 50/34 chainset 11-25 cassette also comes with a 12-29 cassette.
Shifters were replaced last year and hardly used since.
Campagnolo Khamsin wheelset. No discernible rim wear.
Brand new Michelin Lithion 2 folding tyres (23's)
Deda bar and stem.
Unbranded carbon seatpost.
Fabric Scoop Flat Elite Saddle.
As is 7.7kg (approx not sure how accurate the bathroom scales are)
No Pedals but may include a pair of 105 SPD-SL's depending on price.
Comes with a New in the box clarks self lubricating chain.
Set of new brake pad inserts.
Spare cassette mentioned earlier (for hillier trips!)
Open to offers prefer collection or may deliver.
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screenman

Legendary Member
You know what you want for it and it is not a good selling point to keep it a secret. I would say User46386 not far off.
 

gbb

Legendary Member
Location
Peterborough
On the grounds someone was very happy to buy my well used Bianchi Via Nirone a few years ago for (iirc) £230...that was alloy, Xenon, standard wheels, id like to think £300 was well under the Ribbles worth.
The Ribble there was (in my case) full carbon of course, carbon bars and seatpost, veloce and standard wheels, cost new £1200.
Id like to have thought that could tempt someone who is prepared to buy a new entry level bike at around £500 or £600. £400 might seem acceptable. As always, find the right person who wants it and it'll sell....its worth what someone will pay, you can't nail it down any more than that.

Very comfortable bike BTW,
 
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