This a good idea?
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This a good idea?
Looking for a cheap, fun weekender fixie bike. Was thinking about getting a Fuji Track and putting on some brakes, but then realized, why not go used?
https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...141965228&rd=1
If I can get it for $150 or less, is it worth it?
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https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...141965228&rd=1
If I can get it for $150 or less, is it worth it?
Sorry, I am not sure posting ebay links is allowed. If it is not, mods please delete.
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Originally Posted by bostontrevor
Nothing wrong with used but stay away from applecart. This seller is notorious, just do a search on this forum.
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Or there's the one where he talks about a bike "with a minor shunt in the frame" or the fact that the guy charges $35 to box a bike which you cannot get away from. And of course all his bikes are just old road bikes with the rear dished to center and the cluster replaced with a track cog and BB lock ring. Thanks but no thanks. For $50 I can go find that same Schwinn Varsity and get my own trashy stamped cog and BB lock ring.
Caveat emptor is the catchphrase.
Caveat emptor is the catchphrase.
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You can do much better for yourself buying an old 80s roadbike from a pawnshop, where due to it's age and that they are snapped up and resold to pawnshops by junk dealers the bike probably isn't stolen. (new [real] bike at a pawn shop? dont buy unless stolen goods are what you prefer)
They run $20 to $35 and are in various states of dirty and disrepair, but you can find one you like, in person, buy it and spend a hundred bucks on the budget stuff this knob buys bulk (cheap cogs & lockrings) and redish it yourself or at your LBS. Several of his customers have complained about the poor sad work he does redishing it.
The guy is a glorified junk dealer cashing in on a trend. It's a fine trend, find yourself a fixie cause you'll enjoy it, but this fellow is just a scrapyard dog.
They run $20 to $35 and are in various states of dirty and disrepair, but you can find one you like, in person, buy it and spend a hundred bucks on the budget stuff this knob buys bulk (cheap cogs & lockrings) and redish it yourself or at your LBS. Several of his customers have complained about the poor sad work he does redishing it.
The guy is a glorified junk dealer cashing in on a trend. It's a fine trend, find yourself a fixie cause you'll enjoy it, but this fellow is just a scrapyard dog.
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Thanks, guys. I wasn't tying to side with applecart. I just wanted to make sure that he didn't get smeared for no good reason. Looks like there's good reason.
To me, a boxing fee is a tip off that a seller is a pain in the ass, no matter the product. Anytime I see anything with a boxing fee on ebay, I run.
Thanks for the clarification.
To me, a boxing fee is a tip off that a seller is a pain in the ass, no matter the product. Anytime I see anything with a boxing fee on ebay, I run.
Thanks for the clarification.





