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Sold bike prices
What UK bikes sold and delisted for.
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Giant Revolt 0 (2024) - a fast, capable aluminium gravel bike in the striking Pyrite Brown finish, for sale in Victoria, central London. Purchased new in January 2025 from Balfe's Bikes and barely used since, so it is in as-new condition.
Specification (size M):
- Frame: Giant ALUXX-grade aluminium with a composite (carbon) fork
- Groupset: Shimano GRX RX820, 2x12-speed (as specified by the seller)
- Crankset: Praxis
- Shifters and derailleurs: Shimano GRX
- Brakes: Shimano GRX hydraulic disc with Giant MPH rotors, 160 mm front and rear
- Wheels: 700c with gravel tyres
- Colour: Pyrite Brown
- Condition: as good as new, barely ridden
The Revolt is Giant's do-it-all gravel platform - efficient on tarmac, composed and grippy off-road, with clearance for big tyres and mounts for bikepacking. A near-new example at a strong saving on the new price.
Located in Victoria, London (SW1) - handy for Pimlico, Westminster, Chelsea, Battersea and central London. Viewing welcome.
Kuota K-Allroad (2019) - an Italian-made carbon gravel bike in a large frame, for sale in Oldham, Greater Manchester. A fast, capable all-road machine built for everything from tarmac to towpaths and bridleways.
Specification:
- Frame: Kuota K-Allroad, high-modulus carbon, no suspension (a light, efficient, traditional gravel ride)
- Groupset: Shimano Ultegra R8020, 2x11 (22-speed) with hydraulic disc brakes
- Wheels: custom build on Hope Pro 4 hubs and rims, 700c
- Tyres: gravel tyres
- Handlebars: drop bar
- Colour: black with grey camo
- Size: Large
- Condition: good, full working order
Provenance: the frame number is registered with BikeRegister, and ownership will be transferred to the new owner through BikeRegister - proper peace of mind on a used bike.
Collection only: cash on collection from Oldham, no courier. Easy reach from Manchester, Rochdale, Ashton-under-Lyne, Stockport, Bury and the wider Greater Manchester area. Viewing welcome.
These are the prices used bikes were advertised at when they sold or left the UK market, not estimates or guesses. Listings feed into the database as they sell or are delisted, so the data reflects current UK conditions, not last year’s market.
Use this to price your own bike
Find bikes matching yours, same brand, model, year, condition, and see what they sold and delisted for. Overpriced bikes sit for months. Properly-priced bikes sell within weeks. Our free bike valuation draws on this same market data.
FAQs
How are sold bike prices determined?
These are the last advertised prices of bikes that have sold or left the UK market, not estimates or guesses. Because these bikes actually left the market, they are a better guide to real-world value than the asking prices on listings still sitting unsold, which matters when you are pricing your own bike or spotting a deal.
How often is the price data updated?
Listings feed into the database as they sell or are delisted. Statistics and market indices get recalculated monthly. The data reflects current conditions, not last year’s market.
Can I use this data to price my bike?
That is exactly what it is for. Find bikes matching yours (same brand, model, year, condition) and see what they sold for. Price yours accordingly. Overpriced bikes sit for months. Properly priced bikes sell within weeks.
Why do similar bikes sell for different prices?
Condition explains most of it. A well-maintained bike with service history beats a neglected one every time. Location matters, with London prices running higher. Timing matters, with spring bringing more buyers. Included accessories shift value. Seller motivation affects negotiation.
What is the difference between sold prices and asking prices?
Asking prices are wishful thinking. A bike can sit unsold for months at an optimistic number. The prices here are for bikes that have actually sold or left the market, so they cut out the listings that never found a buyer. That makes them a far better guide to real-world value than a live listing’s ask.
Sold-price data and methodology owned and reviewed by Tom Southern, Founder. Last reviewed 4 July 2026.