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A Burner Survivor
generallee:
My neighbour and mountain biking riding buddy was showing me some old pics of his childhood that his Mum sent him a while back ... one of which was him on his Super Burner. " It's still in my Mum's garage" he said... !
So, yesterday, his Mum traveled from Northumberland to Devon to visit, and brought it with her!
And here it is!
He has no desire to use or keep or restore it, so I guess he will want to sell it to try and buy his 6yr old daughter a new bike. If this were a PK Ripper or a GT or S&M or anything else I may have an idea of it's value, but having never ever restored an old Burner, I have no idea. I've always thought they were a bit pants, but as a little slice of history, pretty cool.
I actually used to have this exact model of bike, which I stripped back to chrome in the late 80's and rode for yonks, but if anyone here has an idea of the value of this, please let me know and I can see if it might go to a new home. I think it seems all original? Flat rear tyre, loose cones, but it all seems pretty good really. Gold peeling off in places, but such a cool survivor.
Thanks for looking, all the best, Steve.
Jaymz:
That's a great survivor there Steve. Current market value would be £150-200 depending on wind direction.
pickle:
Great survivor :daumenhoch:
brummie:
ffs steve he would be better off keepin it
i would love my bike from bitd :(
Gnarlyscoots:
As Jaymz says, £150/200 max in the current condition. And as Dave says, if it were mine, I would keep it and let my daughter ride it, just change out the old tyres ( but don't bin them ).
It would be a shame to strip off all that history, which the next owner would probably do. You will never get that superchrome gold finish again :(
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