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Offline midschooljon

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Since Ive been on this forum Ive seen som truly amazing builds. Bikes that in my opinion are of a higher standard then anywhere else. For me the process of restoration and bringing these pieces of BMX history back from the grave is the part I love the most. What Im interested to know is, if you were buying a beautifully restored bike from someone, would you want to know if it had been welded? Or would you be happy just to have it for what it is now? Similarly, if you had restored a bike and were selling it on, would you feel you needed to mention any welding / cutting done to the bike? or do you feel that if the job is done well enough its not worth bringing up?

*** I just want to add, Im not implying there is anything wrong with selling on bikes that have been welded / cut. I think its great the bikes are saved for the future. Im just interested to know where people stand on the issue of selling bikes that have had this type of work done. ***

Personally, if I was buying a bike I would want to know if such work had been carried out.  And if I was selling I would feel I should mention the work done. :daumenhoch:
« Last Edit: December 22, 2012, 10:49 AM by midschooljon »
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Offline oldschoolace

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Yeah i think even if you have had a master do a repair for you, any potential purchaser should be told in my book  :daumenhoch:
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Quote from: midschooljon link=topic=155584.msg1540484#msg1540484 date

Personally, if I was buying a bike I would want to know if such work had been carried out.  And if I was selling I would feel I should mention the work done. :daumenhoch:
+1  :daumenhoch:

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Personally, if I was buying a bike I would want to know if such work had been carried out.  And if I was selling I would feel I should mention the work done.

+1

Without meaning to cause offence, I admire Steve and Ed's commitment to repairing the dp but if I bought that bike without knowing what it had been through I wouldnt be very happy.

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Personally, if I was buying a bike I would want to know if such work had been carried out.  And if I was selling I would feel I should mention the work done.

+1

Without meaning to cause offence, I admire Steve and Ed's commitment to repairing the dp but if I bought that bike without knowing what it had been through I wouldnt be very happy.

Especially after a heavy landing  :shocked:

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I would definitely want to know,even if the bike was a show pony.I would always inform a potential buyer of ANYTHING that was not 100% right. :daumenhoch:

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my ta was repaired by me and the buyer was told everything, and he was happy to get it minty  :daumenhoch:





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