Nashville Kat
Well-Known Member
I'm kinda of an ebay addict- it's like gambling or something. I'm always on there drooling over bike parts I don't really even need- ordering them like a gambling addict with a slot handle in my hand. Oh I know the ropes after a lifetime around bikes, so i usually get great deals- But still, something about looking at all those great annodized colorful BMX old school parts and 3 piece vintage alloy cranks from the old racing days in the '70's. Wow.
Anyway, one thing I see is that over time, on certain things- prices go up ridiculously so. I think that one thing that happens is that people order something, find they don't need it, or it replaces something else, and then suddenly,between having to pay for an ad, and then shipping, and then this crazy "I've got some old ancient bicycle thing that surely is worth it's weight in gold ATTITUDE",
the price of things gradually starts going through the roof-
as time goes by on ebay, there's less used vintage bike stuff, and more comercial "buy it now" new merchandise. But what stays popular? Vintage road and BMX stuff from the '70's and '80's respectively.
The pinnacle of road bike design was simply Campagnolo Super Record of the late '70's and early '80's- that's what still goes the highest price- cause after that era, the stuff got too exotic and non-standard for it's own good! if I was a bike manufacturer like Campy, Suntour, or shimano, I'd simply start making that old stuff again. it'd sell like crazy!
Anyway, one thing I see is that over time, on certain things- prices go up ridiculously so. I think that one thing that happens is that people order something, find they don't need it, or it replaces something else, and then suddenly,between having to pay for an ad, and then shipping, and then this crazy "I've got some old ancient bicycle thing that surely is worth it's weight in gold ATTITUDE",
the price of things gradually starts going through the roof-
as time goes by on ebay, there's less used vintage bike stuff, and more comercial "buy it now" new merchandise. But what stays popular? Vintage road and BMX stuff from the '70's and '80's respectively.
The pinnacle of road bike design was simply Campagnolo Super Record of the late '70's and early '80's- that's what still goes the highest price- cause after that era, the stuff got too exotic and non-standard for it's own good! if I was a bike manufacturer like Campy, Suntour, or shimano, I'd simply start making that old stuff again. it'd sell like crazy!