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WHAT’S A FAIR PRICE ON A VINTAGE SHOGUN BICYCLE THAT HAS LESS THAN 20 MILES ON IT AND IS IN MINT CONDITION?

it is a twelve speed mixte tange 900 w/ stand in butted tubes with shimano cables as well as hammered stop handles as well as has highway hold up hammered upon a single side of a handlebar as well as alps industrial association ltd japan hammered upon a alternative side all is original..

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One Comment

  1. bikeworks says:

    Well, it really isn’t vintage, it’s just old. Shogun, Soma, Takara and all the rest of the Japanese import bikes of that era (Soma of recent years is a new company) were at the beginning of the Asian bike explosion and although of nice quality back then, their technology is obsolete now.

    So, even though it is barely used, and even though it has what was considered “good stuff” back then, I wouldn’t expect more than $50-60 from it and would be tickled to get offers over $30. You might ask $75 to begin with but have no illusions that it probably won’t bring that much.