I think you should decide what price you're willing to sell it for, and 
stay firm and true to yourself.  I have the same bike, in 59.  I got rid of 
it once, regretted it terribly, and was lucky to get it back.

There are multiple ways you can build this and your Atlantis differrntly, 
to feel distinct and complimentary to each other.  They're not going to 
build the H / full triangle versions again.

I do wonder if the value is limited somewhat in the 52, because the wheel 
size is the same as millions of vintage mountain bikes.  The long, low, 
comfortable geometry is what makes it stand out and would be what to 
highlight - either in a build or in the sales market.  Also, remember that 
the Clem was conceived specifically to be less expensive than a high-end 
version of a used, rigid, vintage mtb which were getting ludicrous prices 
in the used market.

I do think you should clean it up and re-take pictures if you're going to 
ask a premium price like you are.
On Wednesday, July 31, 2024 at 8:50:34 PM UTC-6 ack...@gmail.com wrote:

> Posting this to the group, but also, want to ask for honest opinions about 
> whether or not this price seems fair? It's always tough when you invest $$$ 
> in new parts/service and then realize soon thereafter that it's time to 
> sell. I've been riding and loving my Atlantis more and this bike is 
> starting to feel like it's a bit redundant. Thanks for any input...
>
>
> https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/bik/d/san-francisco-rivendell-clem-hsmith-jr/7771324250.html
>

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