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  1. #126
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    Quote Originally Posted by singlecross View Post
    Got the call from the shop… owner wants $2000. I think it will sit in that corner for a while!
    Holy shit. I sold a polished ti lite speed/campy bike 4 years ago for $900. It was a way nicer bike that that bastardization. Guess I should have held on to it to gouge someone.

  2. #127
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    Quote Originally Posted by jackattack View Post
    If that was my shop I’d tell the owner to come take it home.
    No shit


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    Opinions on these two?

    1. Argon 18 Gallium Pro rim brake road bike, ~2016 model, carbon frame and full Dura-Ace in really nice condition, with budget Chinese carbon wheelset.

    2. Giant AC Air full suspension mtb, ~2002 model, good condition except fork is busted and probably needs to be replaced.

  4. #129
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    Quote Originally Posted by TrueNorth View Post
    Opinions on these two?

    2. Giant AC Air full suspension mtb, ~2002 model, good condition except fork is busted and probably needs to be replaced.
    $free. Donate it to someone in need.

  5. #130
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    If that Giant is a small or medium, would likely be a pretty good kid/tween bike. Still agree on toast's comment, if you have a NICA race team that'd be some good karma your direction.

  6. #131
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    Another one for the collective…..
    2018 Giant Trance Advanced 1
    M, Carbon frame, carbon wheels, 27.5, dpx2/fox34, good condition except some paint chips and a scrape on seatpost.
    Blue book seems to put it in the 2300/2400 range which is a bit lower than when I looked a month ago. Used market softening? Should have sold last year? What say ye?

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  7. #132
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    Market could be softening for what ever reason. Could be seasonal timing. Hard to say I think. It sounds like supply chain issues are still an issue. From my own experience trying to replace a busted frame recently, we're still in a huge supply chain conundrum. To me, $2300 for a 4 or 5-year old bike is still a pretty solid return.

  8. #133
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    How bout my 2019 Firebird 29?

    XO drivetrain, new cassette, Code RSCs, new warranty master cylinder/lever assemblies, Fox factory at both ends, Renolds/i9 Torch carbon wheels, Chromag BZA bar, stem, saddle. New Cane Creek 100 headset. Only 1300 +/- miles on the bike according to Strava.

    Thinking quick sale at $5500 on open market $5k bro?

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    Last edited by beaterdit; 05-28-2022 at 12:56 PM.
    There's nothing better than sliding down snow, and flying through the air

  9. #134
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    I’m debating selling my bike and picking up something with a bit less reach.

    It’s 2021 XL Orbea Occam H10, which is their highest spec aluminum frame with a full Shimano XT build. The frame has a few nicks but nothing major. Would I be better off selling just the frame or as a complete bike? What price should I be targeting if selling the frame only? What about as a complete?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GBB View Post
    I’m debating selling my bike and picking up something with a bit less reach.

    It’s 2021 XL Orbea Occam H10, which is their highest spec aluminum frame with a full Shimano XT build. The frame has a few nicks but nothing major. Would I be better off selling just the frame or as a complete bike? What price should I be targeting if selling the frame only? What about as a complete?
    There is a premium on used complete bikes right now. I have found that premium is less applicable to frames. You can sell them, but not for the wildly inflated prices that completes are fetching.

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    Figured that was the case. Thanks for confirming.

  12. #137
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    What’s my bike worth?

    I’ll play

    Large 2015 ibis HD3, non-boost
    Ridden hard, one noticeable impact to the swing arm, local mechanics inspected it and told me to go ride.
    Works angle set -1,5
    Factory dps and 34 fork 160mm both ends
    Ibis 741 carbon rims with dt350 high engagement hub
    10-46 sun race cassette
    11spd x01
    Magura mt7 levers with mt6 calipers (mt7 calipers included, I just prefer the smaller calipers)
    Oneup dropper
    Ibis carbon bar


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  13. #138
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    Quote Originally Posted by beaterdit View Post
    How bout my 2019 Firebird 29?

    XO drivetrain, new cassette, Code RSCs, new warranty master cylinder/lever assemblies, Fox factory at both ends, Renolds/i9 Torch carbon wheels, Chromag BZA bar, stem, saddle. New Cane Creek 100 headset. Only 1300 +/- miles on the bike according to Strava.

    Thinking quick sale at $5500 on open market $5k bro?

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    SOLD! For $5K bro. All parties happy.
    There's nothing better than sliding down snow, and flying through the air

  14. #139
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    Quote Originally Posted by jackattack View Post
    I’ll play

    Large 2015 ibis HD3, non-boost
    Ridden hard, one noticeable impact to the swing arm, local mechanics inspected it and told me to go ride.
    Works angle set -1,5
    Factory dps and 34 fork 160mm both ends
    Ibis 741 carbon rims with dt350 high engagement hub
    10-46 sun race cassette
    11spd x01
    Magura mt7 levers with mt6 calipers (mt7 calipers included, I just prefer the smaller calipers)
    Oneup dropper
    Ibis carbon bar


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    Nice bike and looks to be in nice shape. Seven years old now though, and 27.5. Some selling points could be fresh wear items and like cassette, chainring, chain, tires, brake pads, maintenance like suspension serviced, etc. Ask $2500-$3K? Be prepared to take less.
    There's nothing better than sliding down snow, and flying through the air

  15. #140
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    Could use some price advice on my steed as well. 2021 Slayer C50 with the full Fox Factory treatment. SLX / XT drivetrain. SLX 4-pot brakes. 370 hubs, WTB 30mm rims. Fabric ti saddle. Everything on this bike is brand new except for the drivetrain, which has...15 miles or so. Size Large.

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    Carwash king is having beans today...

  16. #141
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    What’s my bike worth?

    Looking at a new bike
    My old one is 2020 cannondale trigger 27.5 with upgraded rear shock
    New tires and updated rear rock shox ultimate is less than a season old
    Has fox 34 performance in front and 150 MM travel. NX setup
    WTB 30 mm rims and maxxis tires
    Not a ton of rides and rides great

    Thinking $2500-$2700. Red is faster. Off base?

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    Last edited by whyturn; 07-01-2022 at 05:20 PM.
    I need to go to Utah.
    Utah?
    Yeah, Utah. It's wedged in between Wyoming and Nevada. You've seen pictures of it, right?

    So after 15 years we finally made it to Utah.....


    Thanks BCSAR and POWMOW Ski Patrol for rescues

    8, 17, 13, 18, 16, 18, 20, 19, 16, 24, 32, 35

    2021/2022 (13/15)

  17. #142
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    Here is a tough one:

    Ridding buddy is destined for Hospice, probably sooner than later. He had a bike buying habit.

    He has several nearly new bikes built up that he wants to liquidate. All were bought as a frameset and then pieced together and he has expensive tastes.

    What will be the best way to price these? He doesn't want to make a killing, just a fair price.

    Example:

    Yeti Arc Carbon XC race bike. Lrg, all SRAM and AXS with a high end wheel set.

    Rocky Mtn Element Carbon. Lrg, all SRAM and AXS, with both a Cane Creek air and a coil rear shock, very nice wheel set.

    Both ridden very little.
    I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.

    "Happiest years of my life were earning < $8.00 and hour, collecting unemployment every spring and fall, no car, no debt and no responsibilities. 1984-1990 Park City UT"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bunion 2020 View Post
    Here is a tough one:

    Ridding buddy is destined for Hospice, probably sooner than later. He had a bike buying habit.

    He has several nearly new bikes built up that he wants to liquidate. All were bought as a frameset and then pieced together and he has expensive tastes.

    What will be the best way to price these? He doesn't want to make a killing, just a fair price.

    Example:

    Yeti Arc Carbon XC race bike. Lrg, all SRAM and AXS with a high end wheel set.

    Rocky Mtn Element Carbon. Lrg, all SRAM and AXS, with both a Cane Creek air and a coil rear shock, very nice wheel set.

    Both ridden very little.
    Pricing those shouldn't be too hard. I'd search on pinkbike for comparable bikes, see what they're asking, then dial the price up or down a bit based on build specs and whether I think the PB comps are legit prices or wildly inflated.

    Just from a quick search, I'd put that Arc at around $6k, somewhat depending on the exact wheelset. That's assuming it's the current model.

    I'd put the element at around $7k, also assuming it's the current model, and also depending a bit on the specifics of the build.

    For both of those, I'd gauge interest after posting, and if I wasn't getting a lot of bites I'd lower the price a bit or let a buyer haggle me down more.

  19. #144
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bunion 2020 View Post
    Here is a tough one:

    Ridding buddy is destined for Hospice, probably sooner than later. He had a bike buying habit.

    .
    Really sucks to hear. Does he get out at all anymore? Am more of a superficial friend/acquaintance but he has always been an awesome, genuine guy. Would love to see him/hang out if he is up for it.
    "If you're gonna be dumb, you gotta be tough."

  20. #145
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    The Element could go for a fair amount over $7k depending on build specs if you're in a market like LA, Bay Area, Wasatch, Front Range, etc

  21. #146
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    Quote Originally Posted by TrueNorth View Post
    Opinions on these two?

    1. Argon 18 Gallium Pro rim brake road bike, ~2016 model, carbon frame and full Dura-Ace in really nice condition, with budget Chinese carbon wheelset.

    2. Giant AC Air full suspension mtb, ~2002 model, good condition except fork is busted and probably needs to be replaced.
    2 would be the option,rim brake not

  22. #147
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    NEW ENTRY: thinking of selling my 2018 Yeti SB5.5 turq (w/ factory 34/dpx2 and X01 drivetrain) to get something newer/longer but just dabbling with the idea. The 20 bikes or so I have saved on pinkbike haven't budged in weeks, so market seems to clearly be softening or just not moving. One scuff on top tube been retouched with the official paint. Cushcore in the back. Everything works. Thoughts on listing it for $3500-4k?

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  23. #148
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    What should I list Mrs C's old Ibis Ripley for? It's evolved over time into a completely custom build.

    2014 (original version), large frame, carbon (they all were), with a spare bearing kit for all frame bearings
    Fox Performance Elite 34 fork, 130mm travel, new in 2019
    Fox DPS Evol shock, new in 2018
    1x11 drivetrain: Shimano XT shifter, SLX derailleur, Sunrace 11-46 cassette, SRAM Descendant GXP crank with 28T SRAM direct mount chainring
    Shimano SLX brakes, 180/160 rotors
    Mavic Crossmax SLR wheels, Maxxis HR2 front, Ardent rear, decent tread
    Tranz X dropper, 125mm, external routing
    Pro carbon riser handlebar
    Cane Creek 40 headset
    Saddle TBD - she'll keep the women's specific one

    It has quite a few scratches. She's dropped it a lot. No hard crashes, just a lot of dropping or scraping on rocks.
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    if you have to resort to taking advice from the nitwits on this forum, then you're doomed.

  24. #149
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    Old tiny giant anthem (xs 13.5) perfect for a kid looking to get into bigger wheels early…

    New 1x11 XO1 drivetrain, xt brakes. Tubeless

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    Worth? Any mags need a kid bike????


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  25. #150
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    Newish Santa Cruz nomad XL with GX, rock shox ultimate and fox 38.

    Full ride wrap. $5500-$6000? Am I off base?

    Price police please

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    I need to go to Utah.
    Utah?
    Yeah, Utah. It's wedged in between Wyoming and Nevada. You've seen pictures of it, right?

    So after 15 years we finally made it to Utah.....


    Thanks BCSAR and POWMOW Ski Patrol for rescues

    8, 17, 13, 18, 16, 18, 20, 19, 16, 24, 32, 35

    2021/2022 (13/15)

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