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I spend all my money on heroin
Quote from: Dark Diggler on May 22, 2014, 09:20 AMI spend all my money on heroinit's very moreish
Quote from: Jaan on May 22, 2014, 01:46 PMWhat I don't get, and here's where it gets contentious, is if like in Terry's example, you buy something, ride it, use it or whatever, why should you then expect to sell it at the price you paid for it? Isn't it just the way of the world that most things depreciate with use?agreed
What I don't get, and here's where it gets contentious, is if like in Terry's example, you buy something, ride it, use it or whatever, why should you then expect to sell it at the price you paid for it? Isn't it just the way of the world that most things depreciate with use?
True Chris. I was actually referring to NOS/NOS mint items that I fit and sell on afterwards. Some items I just fit and swap out after photo's to ride it with I recently sold a complete DC brake set for £160 including postage. That also included hard to come by '84 dated black cables, NOS calipers and levers before fitted, sharp lever grips and 2 pairs Tuff pads. I had £220 in that lot without postage costs. There is a guy on the Museum, UK based, selling a white brake set with 2 right levers and no cables for $425. A chrome caliper plus Kool stop pro pads sold on there last night for $175.I sold my Pro Performer F+F, Bars, Seatpost, Seat clamp and GT headset for £200. Find another that cheap. Look at the parts I traded you for a Japanese Trickstar!I don't come on here trying to sell a complete set Redline Flights for over £500, or 2 Pro pads for £85.I personally don't mind getting slated for some the prices I post as I feel they are fair and anyone who has bought from me knows the quality of the item they receive but, it's here in the open where people can see and not behind closed doors where thousands are traded for 1 complete bike.
I think your all GAY!!
Is it dead yet?
Quote from: ron burgundy on May 22, 2014, 09:58 PMIs it dead yet?I think it died sometime in 2005 when the very first of these threads appeared on the old blue site.
When I wanted to sell my GT Performer last year, it was for sale as I had to spend money on my house, I'd only ridden it twice, and I knew it was the most desirable of my bikes so the sale would be easy - if I hadn't wanted the cash, it would still be with me now. Unless I am desperate for cash, cash for real life stuff, NONE of my bikes will leave me, I build the bikes I have dreamt about, and as I'm collecting and building, I never once think about the sale value.A guy came to look at the bike, it was a yellow '84 US made, complete and I was selling it for £560. This guy 'ummmed and 'ahhhhh'd that long over the bike and constantly mentioned the serial number being covered by powder and illegible meaning he would struggle to sell it.Those words 'STRUGGLE TO SELL IT' were said several times, so I basically told him to fook off.This was a guy that was driven by money too much which outweighed his love for the bike I'd built. I didn't want him having it so I could see it on eBay a few weeks later.I just think that we/you/all of us, should enjoy this hobby for what it is, NOW.If people stopped pissing their pants about resale value, then they may enjoy the bikes more.
Well said Dan.I'm not posted on one of these tedious threads again, if we all do the same then perhaps they'll stop.