Hi cinzaw,

I suggest searching the board for comparable bikes that have been posted in 
the past. Use "for sale", "Betty Foy", and "Yves Gomez" as search keywords, 
and look at pricing for completes and frames. Use those prices to inform 
you of how to price your bike initially, though note that the  selling 
price was lower than the posted asking price.

You can also put up a "Feeler" post, which is a request to see if anyone is 
interested in the bike. The post looks almost like a "For Sale" one but 
without a price. Describe the frame (especially size) and the build list. 
Include pictures, a list of defects (primarily on the frame/fork), and the 
approximate age, usage, and condition of the components. Search the board 
using the keyword "Feeler" for how others have done that in the past. You 
might even get an offer you like, and finish a sale that way.

If you do decide to do a FS post, don't be afraid to set a price on the 
high side but do make it clear that you've posted an "asking" price. The 
market will tell you if you set the price too high ... by being silent. If 
that happens, just reply to your post as a "Bump" and indicate the new 
lower asking price in that reply.

Good luck,
Ed C.

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