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Old 04-25-11, 05:13 AM
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Iverson ten speed

Someone showed me a bicycle yesterday. He said he wanted twenty dollars for it, first, and then I had a look at it.
I told him twenty was more than the bike was worth.
It was a black Iverson, from the mid 1970's. All components were steel, except the brakes, which were classic centerpull style.
Rims were chromed steel, tires dry-rotted.
black electrical tape on the bars (drop bars), more tape on the seat. chromed steel rack with a "mouse trap".

I didn't mean to disappoint the man by telling him the bike was only worth five dollars, but the give-away to the poor quality was where the stays (chain stays and seat stays) met the drop-outs. They were the kind where the stays are crimped onto the dropout, and "permanently" secured with a single spot-weld.

Was I wrong in telling him the bike was only worth $5.00?

It had been kept indoors, or in a garage, in Great Neck, Long Island, so it wasn't rusty.
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Sounds like your estimate of value was generous, it would cost more to make the bike roadworthy then it would ever be worth. I don't like telling someone their pos has no value. When I run into that situation, I tell him or her that's not the type of bike I'm looking for and move on. Some bike aren't worth saving.

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Sometimes a gracious "No thank you" is all that's needed for a truly hopeless project. If your friend persisted, though, no, you weren't out of line.
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+1 I put a wanted to buy ad in our local neighborhood newsletter. I did mention adult bikes. Well, I got presented some real junkers, I felt I had to take them regardless, so I overpaid for them. Didn't work out as I had hoped.....

When I try to let someone down, I usually compliment the bike, but either say its not my size, or not the style I am looking for, or something else vague. I don't mention that it is really a POS.
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It was funny. This friend, Alan , knocks on my door and tells me he's got a bike, and he only wants twenty dollars for it. I was skeptical from the start. He said someone told him it was worth it just for the parts. I asked who told him it was worth twenty, he said "A Lawyer".

It was a waste of my time to go outside to look in Alan's car to see the bike. I want those ten minutes of my life back.

I did in fact tell Alan that the bike was worth nothing, and what I said was: "the most you could possibly get for this bike is five dollars".

He asked me if he should give it away, and I said "I wouldn't take it if it was for free".

You could leave this bike without a lock, and no one would steal it.

Anyway, someone in Great Neck got rid of this POS, and the empty space it took up is worth a lot more than the bike. (Great Neck Real Estate is pricey).

Yes, the Iverson ten speed is worth nothing. The five dollar estimate I gave was over-generous. You'd really have to pay someone to haul this bike away.
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