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BR549
Hi all, been a troll for awhile, but don't post much. Trying to get everything to soak in!

I'm trying to find the value of a early to mid 90's robinson mini, the style that looks like a looptail, but isnt. I want to build my daughter a bike, but don't want to use that frame if it is valuable.

gregg

[ September 01, 2005, 06:44 PM: Message edited by: BR549 ]
ANT DOG 3:16
Dude first off it is is your kid the value should not matter. not bagging just expressing. As a proud robinson amtrac owner i think she will like it. Sides what is more valuable a happy kid or a happy wallet. i just built my wife a 1985 profile champ, which i could have sold, but my wife likes it so it ain't getting sold. BTW. it is not that valuable but she could not really hurt it much anyway. hope i d the wrong way
ANT DOG 3:16
I hope i did not rub you the wrong way. (i can't type.)LOL
BR549
Hehe, not at all. I was more worried about building her a nice bike and having it stolen! We've already had one stolen out of the driveway, another would probably break my heart more than hers

gregg
t2p
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If you had a bike stolen out of the driveway, I would get her a Schwinn Gremlin .....
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Seriously ......
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I doubt the Robinson Mini is in the category of 'valuable' ........ at least to the point where it would prohibit you/her from enjoying it ....
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btw: One of the neatest mini frames I have seen is the early 80's Diamond Back TurboLite .... and I believe Byron recently had a TurboLite frame (frame/fork ? - I could not see pic) for sale at a reasonable $135 or so ......
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