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joey p
Hey guys..
I am looking for some info about the robinson in the pics. I work at a youth organization in seattle that had this bike donated to us and it is worth more to us as a financial contribution then it is as a bike.
Here is what I know but please correct me if I am wrong about some of the info:
Serial # A810722
Suzue Hubs w/Araya rims,
Redline (Brute?) stem
Tange Fork?
CW Bars
Takagi Tourney Cranks 170mm
Shimano MX lever, Tourney Caliper
Uni Seat.

I saw a similar bike with a re-weld pull in close to $400 on ebay. Would this be a reasonable expectation of the bikes worth? Granted the bike isn't as clean but the frame has no damage to it.
Not to say that we want to go the Ebay route. If anyone is also interested in making an offer please feel free. You can get me PM me, or contact me through my work email: info@bikeworks.org
Also check out the organizations site. www.bikeworks.org
Thanks for your help on this one

Joe
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msalyers
that's a great bike with some nice parts on it.......you should get offers pretty soon.
mike
hotrod49
Looks like an 81 Robinson Pro Frame, Tange forks...Bike might get $400-$500...cleaned up and parted out individually you could get $650-$800. Run it as an open auction with a set reserve.
Dave Muggleston
Nice bike. Just as nice, in fact, as the last time you posted on here looking for its value, in a thread titled "Old Robinson". But in case you didn't notice, the spirit of this site isn't really about figuring out what bikes are worth and fishing for offers, which seems to be the gist of most of your posts. If you want to share photos of your latest score, great, we love to see them. But if you don't know your bike's value, sell it on eBay, or take a guess and list it in the sale/trade section.
REBEL24
i could use the wheels ohmy.gif and the uni seat
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