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  • Sorry to bother you all again with used bike advice, but I had a test ride of this Moser today and it was super nice. Light, smooth shifting, good feel. It's Dodeccai Zero Uno steel, Ambrosio wheels, Veloce groupset. Guy wants 500 for it. What's a reasonable counter-offer? Or is the consensus still to hold out for a modern carbon bike? I'm kinda smitten with this thing tbh.

    https://www.pedalroom.com/bike/fmoser-pro-evolution-34793

  • I'm kinda smitten with this thing tbh.

    It sounds like you want validation for a purchase.

    A bike is about the experience, not just the sum of its parts. It's about the feeling of freedom and being at one with the road. It's about the soul, passion, and history that resonates from those handmade steel tubes... from a time where craftsmen, not factory workers, built objects of desire.

    This is the right bike for you.

    Buy it.

    I'd offer £350 for it without the saddle and see what he says.

    My man-maths adds up like this;

    £100 for the group
    £225 for the frame
    £125 for the wheels

    Which makes £500 alright if you like it and want it now, but end up splitting and selling 'cause you don't.

    Equally if you hold out you could probably nab something similar for as low as £300....

    ... or if you're being logical look for a 2nd hand Allez someone bought on C2W and never used, plus a new set of decent 28mm tyres (or this).

  • Thanks for the detailed reply, you were right, I had already made my mind up and was just looking for some confirmation that the price wasn't outrageous. Tested some carbon and alu bikes but just wasn't excited by them. Settled at 400 without saddle and pedals. I'm chuffed, it's a beaut!

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