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As I said, happy to be corrected on the price but I thought it was fair to start by asking for what I paid for it for a couple of reasons (that I should have made clearer in the original post).
Due to personal circumstances I haven't ridden this bike anywhere near as much as I'd have liked. The KMs I've put into it since purchasing are low. It's been stored at my parents for the past six months and so hasn't been used at all in that time. Before that, I was only using it sporadically. It's been stored inside and is in just as good nick as when I got it.
It originally didn't come with a freewheel so buying that plus the recent new chain and brake pads roughly balance out cutting down the bars and removing the bell.
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Yeah I dunno either, in my opinion if you bought a bike 18 months ago for a specific price which you are mentioning, and you’re also aware it could have been potentially inflated due to the circumstances back then, AND you’ve also USED it since then, not once or twice but still a decent amount considering, there’s no way you can expect the same price back, no matter how you look at it. IMO a £100 discount on the original price is the absolute minimum that can be considered reasonable and I still think that’s pretty low, but hey we all have our opinions and perhaps I may be wrong :)
Paid £720, 18 months later you want £720? Not sure that’s quite how it works?
Not saying it’s not worth that, just any prospects are unlikely to pay what you paid prior to 18 months use