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• #2
This would be serious winter trainer with these: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/221608391060?clk_rvr_id=733234727617
And maybe Columbus Hiver forks. Thank fuck not my size ;)
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• #3
Want.
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• #4
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• #5
Thank fuck the tt is 15mm too long. I could have had matching geared and fixed bikes.
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• #6
nooo too small :(
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• #7
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• #8
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• #9
Delicious
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• #10
Hi, would frame take a pair of slightly wider tyres 25's or 28's maybe ?
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• #11
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• #12
Hi, £750 collect next week?
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• #13
its good price; y u lowball?
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• #14
Because we are the new bikeradar. Haven't you heard?
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• #15
Heh, I was offering a commercial coffee grinder, rrp £630+VAT, for £50.
Someone on here then tried to beat me down on the price, so I gave it away to someone else.
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• #16
Is that the guard eyelets on the dropout?
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• #17
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• #18
So buy it then?
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• #19
Don't be that guy.
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• #20
I struggle to see how offering someone £750 for something that has been on offer for a few days at £850 is anything but reasonable or normal practice.
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• #21
Offers are acceptable, but in some circumstances and if done poorly they can be considered rude. Personally, if I was going to make an offer, I'd do it in private, state why my price was good and why T's was 12pc higher than the market could bare, and if possible have some kind of rapport with T before I did so.
Anyhoo I'd buy this and ride the shit out of it if I had space to keep it. Ho hum.
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• #22
Interestingly 21 posts and I'm the only person who's actually made the guy an offer.......
Nice speech Howard. -
• #23
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• #24
Though the motto 'don't ask...don't get' often applies in life....I would always make an offer on private....more personal....recently when selling something I got a low offer because the buyer was low on money...I suggested x now and y next month.....and that's how we worked it.
The offer price is fair.....no harm having a punt at £750....but not surprised seller said no. -
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