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I-Like-To-Bike 10-01-12 01:46 PM


Originally Posted by RaleighSport (Post 14794670)
Nope, cause to me most of what we're talking about is "worthless" :D.

To me, all bikes with dropped handlebars and/or ass hatchet saddles are worth about the same as an expensive bottle of wine, i.e. worthless, since I have no use for either. I wouldn't pay a dime for either of 'em.

Others place a different value on such things though, hence their worth in the marketplace will win out in the end.

RaleighSport 10-01-12 01:57 PM


Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike (Post 14794913)
To me, all bikes with dropped handlebars and/or ass hatchet saddles are worth about the same as an expensive bottle of wine, i.e. worthless, since I have no use for either. I wouldn't pay a dime for either of 'em.

Others place a different value on such things though, hence their worth in the marketplace will win out in the end.

So what kinda bikes do you like to ride? And I as well normally hate wine.

Brennan 10-04-12 06:57 PM


Originally Posted by RaleighSport (Post 14787544)
Ah a fellow bay area denizen! Yes our CL is bad.. like really really really bad pricewise..

Yep, though the word I would use is outrageous. I don't get it. I have posted stuff for sale on craigslist at prices I considered to be reasonable: 40%-50% less than retail for something in really good condition, and would get few or no inquires. I can't imagine these people who are asking 10% off retail (or sometimes full retail) ever get any inquiries, much less actually sell anything. Yet, the outrageous prices persist. As others have said already, some good deals can be found, but they usually go fast, sometimes within a couple of hours.

Flying Merkel 10-04-12 07:36 PM

I'm a notorious cheapskate. There are times when buying new is a better value than buying used. A used bike that needs new tires, seat & chain and general attention can add up to close to the price of the new equivalent. Keep your eyes on sales at bike shops and look for leftover models.


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