Talk:Jack LaLanne's Stationary Bike/@comment-33715678-20171120202048/@comment-24588058-20171122055358

Well, as I've seen on Pawn Stars how many times, "Is that what people are asking for it, or what people are selling it for?" The market can vary, so if one hasn't come up recently, it's a lot harder to get a feel for the price.

That being said, you could take it to an auction/auction site (as ProfDraco recommended, and preferably one that has other older bikes or exercise equipment) and put a lock price on it (not the right term, but basically when you place a minimum number you want on it, hidden from the buyers, that you'll take. If it doesn't reach your price, then it doesn't get sold. The only other thing you could do would be to try and see if you can find someone on your own to buy it. They may not want to pay your price, though, so maybe be a little flexible on it.