It might have been $1300. I really don’t remember. Also, this bike was for 
sale in New York city, so more likely to command a higher price and more 
potential buyers.
On Friday, July 4, 2025 at 1:32:30 PM UTC-4 Roberta wrote:

> Bill – – one day perhaps I’ll offer you my 58 Betty Foy for sale but today 
> isn’t the day! It’s a perfect city bike for me and I love it for that. I 
> love it for my longer rides too 
>
> It isn’t short wheelbase to me compared to non-Riv bikes, But it IS a 
> short-*er *wheelbase than current Rivs. I think my 2019 homer and this 
> Betty from early production run have similar wheelbase.
>
> Peech — I bought my Betty Foy complete about two years ago for about 
> $1400-1600.   The owner was a mechanic so I didn’t need to do anything and 
> could ride it as is.     The frame was in decent shape, no dents, a few 
> areas beginning to rust.   However, for me, it was within a 2 Hour Drive so 
> I could look, test ride it, and bring it home with me without any shipping 
> costs or fears that it would be damaged in shipping, or worse not even 
> shipped.  For this, I was willing to pay a more.
>
> I have seen others in worse shape for less money. And one beautiful Yves 
> Gomez for less money.
>
> Roberta
>
> On Friday, July 4, 2025 at 11:36:38 AM UTC-4 Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
>> It depends.  In a just world, everything in good condition but used 
>> should be half-retail.  A complete Betty Foy retailed for $2000 or 
>> thereabouts, so any fair minded person would want to see a good used Betty 
>> Foy for $1000, and a used Betty Foy needing a lot of new consumables well 
>> under $1000.  If it's just old, and essentially unused then maybe somewhat 
>> more than half-retail would be appropriate.  I built up a 52cm Betty Foy 
>> for my wife (actually an Yves Gomez), and she barely rode it.  I decided I 
>> wanted one for myself in a 58 and offered the 52 in trade -OR- offered to 
>> buy a 58 Betty frame set for $1000 -OR- offered to sell my 52 for $1000. 
>>  Somebody bought my Betty Foy frame set for $1000 and nobody came forward 
>> to sell me a 58 frame for $1000.  Nobody wanted to trade.  Search the list 
>> archive to see the post in 2022 when I was attempting that transaction.  
>>
>> In an unjust 2025, a new Platypus is $4000, and a Betty Foy is a short 
>> wheelbase, more retro, more "Rivendell Roots" more "golden age", sportier 
>> Platypus, so it may be more desirable for a retro-Riv-fan.  If you want to 
>> get as many dollars as possible out of a stranger from that niche audience, 
>> then try to get $3000 and see if you can find a determined buyer, and turn 
>> a profit!  
>>
>> In general, the bigger it is, the more it is worth.  Big step-through 
>> bikes are not common outside of Rivendell.  Small step throughs are very 
>> common.  
>>
>> Bill Lindsay
>> El Cerrito, CA
>>
>> On Friday, July 4, 2025 at 7:24:15 AM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> Has anyone sold a Betty Foye, in good shape with the usual Riv 
>>> components?  At what price?  Thanks.  I appreciate the collective knowledge 
>>> of this group.  Happy 4th.
>>
>>

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