Paceline

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Used bike price guide

What is your used bike worth? Search by brand and model to see the live market median, the typical price range, and current listings — built from real marketplace data, refreshed daily.

367 model lines indexed · all valuations refreshed every morning

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How the price guide works

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    We scrape the market every morning

    The Pro’s Closet, Brooklyn Carbon, RA Cycles, Pulse Endurance, eBay, and Buycycle — every active used-bike listing we can find that day, matched to a specific brand, model, year, and groupset tier.

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    We compute the median and the typical range

    The outliers (optimist asking double, panic-seller asking half) get discarded. The number you see is the middle of the distribution; the band around it is the 25th to 75th percentile.

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    You see what your bike is actually worth

    Stratified by year and groupset tier so a 2018 105 build isn’t lumped in with a 2024 Dura-Ace one. Every page shows the live listings the number was built from so you can audit it.

Why this is different from depreciation calculators

Most “bike value calculators” apply a generic depreciation rule (50% in year one, 10% per year after) to your original MSRP. That answer is wrong for any bike that’s actually scarce or actually flooded — a 2024 Zipp 353 NSW wheelset sells used for 131% of new MSRP (constrained supply); a 5-year-old aero road bike sells for half its MSRP regardless of age. Real market data beats formulas.

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Free to use. No sign-up required. Data refreshed daily from public marketplaces. Paceline doesn’t sell bikes — we’re an independent valuation tool.