Old 04-30-24, 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by 2muchroad
I am, of course.
All parts are carefully listed, that goes without saying.

I think the contention made by some of the other posters here is that I have an obligation to explain to a potential buyer why tubular tires might be more challenging to maintain than other solutions, which I certainly do not.
As a seller it is my job to denote all the components of this bike and the state they're in.
Who ends up buying it and what level of research they've done about individual parts is obviously not my responsibility.
It'd be considerate of you to mention to a prospective buyer, "Hey, these are tubular wheels...Do you know what that means?" After all, tubular wheels have not been common for many decades now; the sorts of novices who are most likely to respond to your ad might think that "tubular" means that they take inner tubes.
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