You don't need to be an 'investor' to invest in Singletrack: 6 days left: 95% of target - Find out more
Hi and thanx for looking,
I was hit buy a car 10 months ago and as part of the claim on the drivers insurance, my solicitors require a "pre crash residual value" bike was a 2001/2 Trek 4300 all as suppied, Insyn 226 fork, shim altus alvio bonty bars stem, id upgraded hoops to Mavic Crossrides, it was lightly used on roads/tracks mainly to work & pub!
thank again j 😕
Considering it's MSRP was about $350 in 2001, you can look at sweet FA now I'm afraid. Usually looking at about 50% of initial value minus 10% per year after that, from what I've seen. You're probably looking around 100$ worth.
Yep, as coffeeking says [url= http://www.bikepedia.com/QuickBike/BikeSpecs.aspx?Year=2001&Brand=Trek&Model=4300&Type=bike ]rrp was $339.99[/url] although if you can find out the Crossrides' rrp I guess that'd bump the price up a little.
you not just say trek 4300 and omit the year unless asked, say £400 and see what happens.