Trek OCLV 120 Carbon

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Tophat

New Member
I have recently acquired this bike and am trying to find out the following information as I absolutely no knowledge of Trek road bikes and have found very little information on the internet so far.
There is no model number on the frame so I would like to find out which one it is and also how old the bike is likely to be.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
 

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2006 Madone 5.2 perhaps (assuming that's 10 speed Ultegra)?

2006-Trek-Madone-5.2D-Team.jpg


https://www.bicyclebluebook.com/searchlistingdetail.aspx?id=11201
 

Spiderweb

Not So Special One
Location
North Yorkshire
Thank you so much for confirming the model of my bike. I guess I’ll put it on a couple of selling sites and see what interest I get.
Why not list it in the classified for sale and auction forum on here, no selling fees!
You'll need to include lots of info ie. Size & Spec, condition, plus photos. Is it for collection then you'll need to include where you live or can you post?
What price were you thinking of?
 

Milkfloat

An Peanut
Location
Midlands
Is it just a paint crack on the seat tube above the FD?
 
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Tophat

New Member
Why not list it in the classified for sale and auction forum on here, no selling fees!
You'll need to include lots of info ie. Size & Spec, condition, plus photos. Is it for collection then you'll need to include where you live or can you post?
What price were you thinking of?
Thanks for that. I’m new to the forum and hadn’t realised I could list a sale item.
I have no idea of is value to be honest.
It has been well used and has some battle scars but it’s still in pretty good condition. I’ll make a note of all the items on it as best I can and add plenty of photos so that buyers can make up their own minds as to it’s value. any indication of price would be helpful though.
 
Good afternoon,

.....I have no idea of is value to be honest....

A few months ago I bought one of these https://road.cc/content/review/68753-jamis-xenith-pro from 2013 but virtually unused for £850.

If you take the earlier link to BlueBook and just convert $ to £ then that is probably fair.

You posted an image of the brake lever which has had a hard life so it is likely that you would be looking at the bottom end of the price range.:sad:

Being even more depressing^_^ there are no obvious buyers.

Its a long time since Ultegra had gear cables exiting from the side of the levers so it is not an obvious buy for a racer who is budget conscious and its not a traditional classic steel bike.

I know that the life of carbon frames is often debated, but a 12 year old one?

Sorry

Ian
 
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Tophat

New Member
Good afternoon,
Hi Ian. I appreciate your input and understand where you’re coming from. like all these things, technology moves on and unless it was a particularly rare piece in the first place or immaculate then I guess the value is what someone is prepared to pay for it.
I had thiught that it might be between £400 and £500 but I guess I’ll see what response I get once I’ve put it up for sale


A few months ago I bought one of these https://road.cc/content/review/68753-jamis-xenith-pro from 2013 but virtually unused for £850.

If you take the earlier link to BlueBook and just convert $ to £ then that is probably fair.

You posted an image of the brake lever which has had a hard life so it is likely that you would be looking at the bottom end of the price range.:sad:

Being even more depressing^_^ there are no obvious buyers.

Its a long time since Ultegra had gear cables exiting from the side of the levers so it is not an obvious buy for a racer who is budget conscious and its not a traditional classic steel bike.

I know that the life of carbon frames is often debated, but a 12 year old one?

Sorry

Ian
Good afternoon,



A few months ago I bought one of these https://road.cc/content/review/68753-jamis-xenith-pro from 2013 but virtually unused for £850.

If you take the earlier link to BlueBook and just convert $ to £ then that is probably fair.

You posted an image of the brake lever which has had a hard life so it is likely that you would be looking at the bottom end of the price range.:sad:

Being even more depressing^_^ there are no obvious buyers.

Its a long time since Ultegra had gear cables exiting from the side of the levers so it is not an obvious buy for a racer who is budget conscious and its not a traditional classic steel bike.

I know that the life of carbon frames is often debated, but a 12 year old one?

Sorry

Ian
Good afternoon,



A few months ago I bought one of these https://road.cc/content/review/68753-jamis-xenith-pro from 2013 but virtually unused for £850.

If you take the earlier link to BlueBook and just convert $ to £ then that is probably fair.

You posted an image of the brake lever which has had a hard life so it is likely that you would be looking at the bottom end of the price range.:sad:

Being even more depressing^_^ there are no obvious buyers.

Its a long time since Ultegra had gear cables exiting from the side of the levers so it is not an obvious buy for a racer who is budget conscious and its not a traditional classic steel bike.

I know that the life of carbon frames is often debated, but a 12 year old one?

Sorry

Ian
 
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