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someone say gen 1 ?
I travelled to Romford about 5 months ago to look at a Gen 1 a bloke was selling on the bay. All i had to do was hand over £400 there and then and it was mine. It had the wrong forks and i decided that i wouldnt pay that much. I tried to knock him down and he had none of it and he ended up getting just under £400 on the bay after letting the auction run. I kind of regret it now.
Quote from: MUNNERS on April 11, 2008, 06:27 PMI travelled to Romford about 5 months ago to look at a Gen 1 a bloke was selling on the bay. All i had to do was hand over £400 there and then and it was mine. It had the wrong forks and i decided that i wouldnt pay that much. I tried to knock him down and he had none of it and he ended up getting just under £400 on the bay after letting the auction run. I kind of regret it now. unbelievable if only we could turn time back Adam
Quote from: nicfred on April 10, 2008, 01:36 PMquote from munnersI believe that the GEN 1 is the only bike currently that would break the 2k mark purely because they are rare as fook to source at the moment. And that is in todays market!i know its not a haro but wots a early 80's looptail quadangle unstamped landing gear worth quite rare aswell araya 7c shimano hubs,shimano tourney brakes,kkt lightning pedals,se bars,se post,dc seat clamp,tuf neck stem(near nos) oakley grips,se camo pad set original,all nos(frame and forks not nos though, wish they were)I bought a NOS 1983 Candy blue Quad f+f with unstamped LG's recently for £500 posted. I dont think your loopy would be attractive to someone as a complete bike at the moment. Not saying it isnt nice cos i think it is but i just dont think the money is about. I would say £450. for the f+f.
quote from munnersI believe that the GEN 1 is the only bike currently that would break the 2k mark purely because they are rare as fook to source at the moment. And that is in todays market!i know its not a haro but wots a early 80's looptail quadangle unstamped landing gear worth quite rare aswell araya 7c shimano hubs,shimano tourney brakes,kkt lightning pedals,se bars,se post,dc seat clamp,tuf neck stem(near nos) oakley grips,se camo pad set original,all nos(frame and forks not nos though, wish they were)
Quote from: MUNNERS on April 10, 2008, 02:04 PMQuote from: nicfred on April 10, 2008, 01:36 PMquote from munnersI believe that the GEN 1 is the only bike currently that would break the 2k mark purely because they are rare as fook to source at the moment. And that is in todays market!i know its not a haro but wots a early 80's looptail quadangle unstamped landing gear worth quite rare aswell araya 7c shimano hubs,shimano tourney brakes,kkt lightning pedals,se bars,se post,dc seat clamp,tuf neck stem(near nos) oakley grips,se camo pad set original,all nos(frame and forks not nos though, wish they were)I bought a NOS 1983 Candy blue Quad f+f with unstamped LG's recently for £500 posted. I dont think your loopy would be attractive to someone as a complete bike at the moment. Not saying it isnt nice cos i think it is but i just dont think the money is about. I would say £450. for the f+f. Sorry but £450 for a loopy quad ! ( and the rest !! )