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Old 04-26-13 | 09:53 PM
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what you paid all in is a good place to start (all taxes, shipping, duties, exchange, upgraded parts, labour, etc). then you can factor in either depreciation as it's not a brand new bike, but if it's a rarer bike or harder bike to get then you can look for a percentage uplift.

you also have to factor in that Downtube is selling 2012's for $329, and $80 shipping to Canada.
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