Mate, you will not get your money back (even if you could remember how much you spent).
As a rule of thumb, second hand parts are worth two-thirds of their new price.
Secondly, complete bikes go for less than the sum of their parts (even taking the above into account).
As mentioned above this is a decent enough run-around, but it was a modest bike to begin with and has been converted with modest parts.
If you got £100 you'd be doing well. Your best bet is to sell it to a non-cycling market, which is why I suggested eBay and Gumtree.
Finally, ads on LFGSS should be exclusive, ie if you advertise it for sale on here, you cannot advertise it elsewhere (and vice versa).
Bearing the above in mind, I suggest you withdraw this ad and try your luck elsewhere.
Good luck!
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Mate, you will not get your money back (even if you could remember how much you spent).
As a rule of thumb, second hand parts are worth two-thirds of their new price.
Secondly, complete bikes go for less than the sum of their parts (even taking the above into account).
As mentioned above this is a decent enough run-around, but it was a modest bike to begin with and has been converted with modest parts.
If you got £100 you'd be doing well. Your best bet is to sell it to a non-cycling market, which is why I suggested eBay and Gumtree.
Finally, ads on LFGSS should be exclusive, ie if you advertise it for sale on here, you cannot advertise it elsewhere (and vice versa).
Bearing the above in mind, I suggest you withdraw this ad and try your luck elsewhere.
Good luck!