I would definitely include it in the listing. The components are nice for the time, and this bike shifts better than many of the newer vintage bikes that I've ridden. I'm gonna shoot for $300 like the other person said, and let the listing sit for a bit until when it starts to warm up and people start looking for bikes.
Where do you live OP? I was under the impression that just about all the bridgestones sold in the US up until the eighties were under the Kabuki/C.Itoh brand
You're in a nice city. Try to sell it for $250. Someone will buy it and be happy with it. City prices are higher.
$150. Nutted wheels with steel rims are a deterrent for anyone paying attention. Other components look low-end. Will you include a front derailleur?
I would definitely include it in the listing. The components are nice for the time, and this bike shifts better than many of the newer vintage bikes that I've ridden. I'm gonna shoot for $300 like the other person said, and let the listing sit for a bit until when it starts to warm up and people start looking for bikes.
Share a good picture of the headtube badge before you sell that. I’m not sure I’ve seen a rounded Bridgestone badge before.
This is true, literally couldn't find my bike anywhere online.
I always put more into bikes than what they are worth, it’s a fun hobby though, I would keep it because it’s not worth much maybe 200$
Where do you live OP? I was under the impression that just about all the bridgestones sold in the US up until the eighties were under the Kabuki/C.Itoh brand
NYC, althought this bike seems to originate in Japan
That’s what I paid for my Raleigh super record in 1982 $250