Bicycles Asked by Matthew Bunting on July 20, 2021
Recently, I picked up this set of threaded forks. I saw the chrome and it looked clean enough so took a better look and saw the make ‘campagnolo’ written on the stem.
In the end I got them for the grand total of £3 so I was happy.
Does anyone know the model of these forks?
You will probably never know who made the forks or what tubing was used. You have some headset parts but not a complete set. if the dropouts are stamped, it's a hint at the quality. They look good, hopefully you'll get some good use.
it isn't worth a fortune, so you got a good deal, maybe you can double your money.
Answered by JoeK on July 20, 2021
Right now you have a "worth" of 3 pounds, because it was "worth" it to the seller to have 3 pounds, and you thought the forks were worth parting wiht 3 pounds for.
If you weren't there, the worth would be 0, and if multiple buyers were there, the price would rise until only one was left. That might be 4 pounds or 400.
Worth or value is what someone is prepared to pay for an item.
They're nice-looking forks and provided there are no cracks, dents, or damage I'd totally ride them. You'll need a bike with a matching headtube and cups that fit the headset.
Also, its hard to get the scale from the photo but either the steerer tube is really long, or the fork tines are short. It could be for a 20" or 24" wheel - I suggest you fit your expected front wheel and then see if the brakes reach, before disassembling any headsets.
Brakes are super-critical, and front brakes even more-so. Don't be tempted to go without front brakes if they don't fit.
Answered by Criggie on July 20, 2021
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