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You know, im probably gonna get called for this, but I dont think he is doing anything wrong. He is describing them as what they are. Redline Flight Cranks... He also states they are 'suitable' for old school BMX's, thats it.From the thread above I imagined the auction containing a shady little photo where you couldnt make anything out. But no, crystal clear high res images clearly showing they are clearly twin pinch.Now if some idiot who doesnt know his arse from his elbow (or his 401's from his twin pinchers) wants to pay £150+ for a set of £90 cranks then more power to the seller. Why should we spoon feed numpties who dont do any research. I honestly cant believe that some one is prepared to splash £150 on a pair of BMX cranks without doing the necessary research into what they are buying.More power to the seller... Were all just jealous it isnt our auction anyway.
Quote from: dannywhiteley on July 04, 2010, 07:08 AMYou know, im probably gonna get called for this, but I dont think he is doing anything wrong. He is describing them as what they are. Redline Flight Cranks... He also states they are 'suitable' for old school BMX's, thats it.From the thread above I imagined the auction containing a shady little photo where you couldnt make anything out. But no, crystal clear high res images clearly showing they are clearly twin pinch.Now if some idiot who doesnt know his arse from his elbow (or his 401's from his twin pinchers) wants to pay £150+ for a set of £90 cranks then more power to the seller. Why should we spoon feed numpties who dont do any research. I honestly cant believe that some one is prepared to splash £150 on a pair of BMX cranks without doing the necessary research into what they are buying.More power to the seller... Were all just jealous it isnt our auction anyway.I'm not jealous, I would feel bad if it was me + why didn't he post my question up if he has nothing to hide.& so your saying its okay to rip people off who don't know any better
Quote from: dannywhiteley on July 04, 2010, 07:08 AMYou know, im probably gonna get called for this, but I dont think he is doing anything wrong. He is describing them as what they are. Redline Flight Cranks... He also states they are 'suitable' for old school BMX's, thats it.From the thread above I imagined the auction containing a shady little photo where you couldnt make anything out. But no, crystal clear high res images clearly showing they are clearly twin pinch.Now if some idiot who doesnt know his arse from his elbow (or his 401's from his twin pinchers) wants to pay £150+ for a set of £90 cranks then more power to the seller. Why should we spoon feed numpties who dont do any research. I honestly cant believe that some one is prepared to splash £150 on a pair of BMX cranks without doing the necessary research into what they are buying.More power to the seller... Were all just jealous it isnt our auction anyway.gotta agree with you mate,does not state they are the old school redlines and you can clearly see in photo they are new twin pinch model and don't want to get into names and all that but someone on rad recently sold a used twin pinch with well used bb for £130 to france and that didn't even have the old school chain ring with it either
some one else is up to it now http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Redline-Flight-Cranks-Old-School-Vintage-80s-BMX-/110555235690?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_sportsleisure_cycling_bikeparts_SR&hash=item19bd9b056a
If you think it's OK to pull the wool over someones eyes for not "reading up" on their cranks, is it also ok when tradesmen rip people off because they don't research before paying 5000 on a new sink?