What's a fair price for a secondhand Dawes Horizon??

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Hello all,

I've recently treated myself to another touring bike and I'm wondering whether it is worth me selling the much loved old bike or rather just keep it as a winter bike. I've grown quite fond of her and sometimes some things just aren't worth selling.

It's the 2007 version of the Dawes Horizon, which has an aluminium frame/steel fork, apart from that the spec is pretty much the same as the 2009 model.
I have upgraded the wheels on it since new to a Rigida Sputnik on the rear and Mavic A319 on the front (deore hubs) but I would maybe sell these seperately and put the origional wheels back on.
New cassette/chain/tyres/brakes and handlebar tape also apply. Would I be right in estimating £250 ish or not.
 

Cathryn

Legendary Member
'She' is a girl.

She is much loved.

You're quite fond of her.

I suspect 'she' has a name.

KEEP HER!
 

MarkF

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
Sorry, but I bought a steel 531 mint 2000 model for a measly £100. It was there for all to see on Ebay and I think that there were only 3 bids.:biggrin: I serviced it, put on new marathon plus's and guards (increasing it's value by over 60%!) and it is an excellent bike.

I bought it because I couldn't find a Galaxy I could afford, now that I am settled with it, I am glad I have still have the saved money and no Galaxy.

Keep it!
 

simoncc

New Member
MarkF said:
Sorry, but I bought a steel 531 mint 2000 model for a measly £100. It was there for all to see on Ebay and I think that there were only 3 bids.:evil: I serviced it, put on new marathon plus's and guards (increasing it's value by over 60%!) and it is an excellent bike.

I bought it because I couldn't find a Galaxy I could afford, now that I am settled with it, I am glad I have still have the saved money and no Galaxy.

Keep it!

And I bought a mint 1997 steel 531 model in 2005 for a measly £75. It's great for spares as everything except the small frame has, is, or will be of use to me.


Secondhand tourers go for peanuts - I'm always on the lookout for more cheap bikes to cannibalise.
 
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elduderino

elduderino

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Those are some pretty sweet deals, I scour Ebay quite often and rarely see deals as good as those go through.

Keeping the bike then brings the added problem of deciding which bike to use for this year's tour:biggrin:
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
I would say use the new one and the old one becomes rhe stand by.

Mind you, I sold my wifes Revolution Country tourer for £250 having paid £399 new. It was 2 years old.
 
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elduderino

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Yeah, I'll keep her, how can I pass on the opportunity to be labelled a real cyclist:laugh:

I've 18 days off work now and if it wasn't sooooo cold, I may of loaded her up for a few days touring around Wales. Damn the cold snap and early nights:sad:
 
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elduderino

elduderino

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At least I'm housebroken.;)

I replaced her with a 2003 Dawes Sardar, mainly because I was after a steel frame, 26" wheels and drop bars, but I didn't have a spare £1100+ for a Thorn. I'm pretty confident it'll do the job just as well as a top of the range tourer.
 
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elduderino

elduderino

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I don't think I've ever ridden a steel bike, at least not since I was about 7. In that case bring on the pot holes.
 
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elduderino

elduderino

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Yes, good call.

I'm young, single, still live at home and have no career prospects on the horizon yet. So with that in mind, I feel I owe it to myself to attempt to ride from England to the Far East (possibly Japan) whilst I have nothing to keep me from going.

If I fail, well, at least I'll fail trying. It won't be until 2010 (springish) but I'm planning another European tour this summer, providing I can get a few months off again.

I may use the Horizon again this year, as it is pretty much ready to roll again.
 
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