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Hi., Raleigh Morse, cycle detective for charity shop here:) anyone knows of :-frejus bicycle ctb28 7 speed (Ladie)

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Hi., Raleigh Morse, cycle detective for charity shop here:) anyone knows of poss price of :-frejus bicycle ctb28 7 speed (Ladies)? Thanks
 
Pictures help a lot. Generally speaking Euro ladies multi speed bikes don’t fare well in the collector market. Condition doesn’t matter much as there are literally thousands of this style bike all over CL and FB Marketplace. If you could get $50 you should take it and run. They make nice riders but the market is flooded with these rather common bikes. If you come across bikes from 30’s - 50’s you will get more interest here. Cheers!
 
Frejus is an Italian bicycle company, the CTB 28" 7 speed ladies is a European styled City bike, mixtie frame.

The new ones sell for 314 euro.

Depending on the age, and condition, condition being good to very good, you may get 75 to 150usd, if someone really wants it.

If it needs work, tires, or cosmetic help, as Jimbo said, if you can grab 50 usd, do it and be grateful.
 
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Background -

Frejus is the name of a town in the southeastern corner of France, pop. ~54,000.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fréjus

It is best known for a tunnel through the mountain.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fréjus_Road_Tunnel

Bicycles were produced in Torino under the Frejus name from 1896-1946 by Emmo Ghelfi.

http://www.classicrendezvous.com/Italy/Frejus.htm

Following 1946 the badge became the property of Emilio Bozzi S.p.A.

Emilio Bozzi died in 1938 in a traffic accident; the cycle firm which bore his name continued forward for decades.

In the 1980's right to sell bicycles under the Frejus badge passed to Bianchi.

This enthusiast site has lots of information on Emilio Bozzi produced bicycles and all of the equipment which was employed to build them up; excellent historical information is provided -

http://www.condorino.com

The host there is Mark.

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